Almost €600,000 spent on dangerous dogs advertising this year
Spend comes amid increase in dog attacks and growing concerns about proliferation of dangerous dog breeds such as XL bully crossbreed
Spend comes amid increase in dog attacks and growing concerns about proliferation of dangerous dog breeds such as XL bully crossbreed
Spray has little effect on humans but can disorientate a dog long enough for it to be restrained
A ban on breeding, buying or importing XL bully-type dogs came into force earlier this month. All existing owners have until February to apply for a certificate of exemption if they want to keep their animals
New legislation introducing phased prohibition on XL bully dogs comes into effect on Tuesday
Ban on rehoming would have forced shelters to euthanise dogs still in their care next week
Government is bringing in ban as a direct response to a number of horrific attacks on people in recent years
Dog rescue charity in Sweden agrees to accept 22 animals who would otherwise be put down
Increased housing adaptation grants and ban of XL Bully dogs are also on agenda
From October 1st the importing, breeding, selling and rehoming of XL bullies will be prohibited
Armed gardaí alerted to incident where man was hospitalised for injuries
Similar legislative changes have not worked elsewhere and will put more pressure on animal rescue groups, protesters say
Gardaí confirm they are investigating the incident and that a dog was euthanised by local veterinary services
There is no consensus but the ISPCA argues that similar bans in the UK have not had the intended effect
Charity says change in legislation will put more pressure on animal rescue groups and create worries for responsible dog owners
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