Green Party Secures Support for Humane XL Bully Legislation Reform



Green Party Councillors Lauren Kendall and Barry McKee have achieved a significant victory for animal welfare at the Ards & North Down Environment Committee. Their motion, of "Kindness over cruelty", challenges Northern Ireland's current ban on rehoming XL Bully type dogs, which has led to the destruction of healthy, non-aggressive animals.

The approved motion recognises the paramount importance of community safety while arguing that the blanket ban on rehoming XL Bullies is unnecessarily cruel. It calls on the DAERA Minister to revise the legislation, allowing registered animal charities and shelters to rehome these dogs following professional behavioural assessments.

Councillor Kendall emphasised the need for evidence-based policy: "Expert organisations like the USPCA and Dogs Trust agree that dog breeds aren't inherently dangerous. Every day, shelters assess dogs for rehoming based on behaviour, not breed. We're simply asking for XL Bullies to be given the same chance, with proper vetting and safety measures in place."

Councillor McKee highlighted the human cost of the current legislation: "The case of Max in Lisburn & Castlereagh shows how flawed this system is. Without public outcry, a misidentified dog would have been needlessly destroyed. We're wasting time and resources fighting these battles when better legislation could prevent them entirely."

The Green Party's motion offers a balanced approach, prioritising both public safety and animal welfare. By advocating for professional assessments and responsible ownership practices, it aims to prevent the needless euthanasia of dogs that could bring joy to suitable owners.

As the Council prepares to write to the DAERA Minister, the Green Party Northern Ireland reaffirms its commitment to evidence-based policy-making that protects both communities and animals. This motion represents a crucial step towards more humane and effective dog control measures in Northern Ireland, ensuring that no dog is destroyed simply because of its breed.

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