Provide a legal pathway to “de-exempt” XL Bully dogs exempted as a precaution

In October 2023, DEFRA and the Chief Veterinary Officer advised owners unsure of their dog’s breed type to “take a precautionary approach” & obtain a certificate of exemption “to be safe.” As ordinary owners are not trained breed assessors, thousands complied in good faith to avoid criminalisation.

5,266 Signatures

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Open
Opened
Tuesday 7th April 2026
Last 24 hours signatures
30
Signature Deadline
Wednesday 7th October 2026
Estimated Final Signatures: 8,657

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Many of these dogs may not meet the legal “type”, yet two years later there is still no pathway or reassessment to allow de-exemption.
As a result, we believe dogs' welfare is unfairly compromised by lifelong restrictions imposed solely because their owners followed Government advice. The Secretary of State and DEFRA must now prioritise establishing a clear and fair de-exemption process.


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