American XL Bully owner Dave Fakhr agreed tougher action was needed on dog owners taking them on, but stopped short of calling for the breed to be banned following a string of recent attacks
The owner of an American Bully has defended the breed despite a spate of violent and even fatal attacks – but says tougher laws are still needed on people owning them.
Dave Fahkr came out in defence of the XL breeds saying they have been wrongly demonised over the past two years. It comes amidst a string of dog attacks involving the dogs, some of which have involved children.
The breed has been linked to several high-profile attacks which hit the headlines, including the 2021 death of 10-year-old Jack Lis and 37-year-old Jonathan Hogg earlier this year. Mr Fakhr owns a four-year-old, nine stone American Bully named Tex, and says responsibility for attacks instead lies with owners.
“It’s not fair that the dogs are labelled as something because of the people that own them,” Mr Fakhr told Sky News. “The dogs have done nothing wrong, a lot of the time the dogs in these cases have actually had a bad life being brought up.”