England's 10 hotspots with the most XL Bullys is revealed: New map lifts the lid on which areas have the highest number of the deadly banned breed - but is your home in one of them?
Daily MailNew data has revealed the top 10 XL Bully hotspots in England with the highest numbers of the 'dangerous' banned breed. New data has revealed top ten XL Bully hotspots, unveiling the areas with the highest numbers of the 'dangerous' dog Croydon has emerged as the postcode area in England with the most XL Bully dogs, with a staggering 219 approved dogs Tragically, there have also been attacks since the ban was introduced, including Angeline Mahal, who died at her home in Hornchurch, East London, on May 20. Angeline Mahal was fatally attacked by her two XL Bully's at her home in Hornchurch in May Injuries and deaths after attacks by XL bully-type dogs Jonathan Halstead, 35 Jonathan Halstead, 35 - January 29, 2020 Jonathan died from a severe neck injury and bites after being attacked in his home in Oldham, Greater Manchester by his pet Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Bronson. Jonathan Hogg, 37, was mauled to death by an XL Bully who attacked his scalp and neck and caused serious blood loss in May 2023 Police at the scene where the father-of-five was viciously attacked by his friend's pet dog, called Poseidon, as he went to take him out of his pen The pen where the illegal dogs were kept. Children have also been attacked by the breed, with one XL Bully ripping off half a five-year-old child's scalp in a harrowing attack in May this year Family and friends said the young boy was lucky to walk away with his life thanks to the three men who wrestled the dog off him in West Yorkshire The shocking incident happened in a rundown house which locals claim is a well known drugs den in Hull, East Yorkshire, on Bank Holiday Monday.