Warwickshire man guilty for owning 'out of control' XL Bullies

The two dogs attacked another dog in a garden close to their home.

23-year-old George Morewood of Camp Hill Road, Nuneaton.
Author: Ben CartwrightPublished 10th Jan 2024

A man has been found guilty of owning two dogs that were dangerously out of control.

This resulted in Morewood being fined £207. He was also ordered to pay £750 in compensation following the incident on 18 December, 2023.

Two of his dogs, both XL American Bulldogs, have also been given a Dog’s Contingent Destruction Order, under which they will need to be muzzled and on leads in a public place; never walked by anyone under the age of 16; neutered and spayed if not already done so; and muzzled while in the garden.

He was also found guilty of cannabis possession, for which he has received a fine of £80.

This is following an incident from 29 March 2023, in which Morewood’s dogs attacked another dog which was located in a garden a few houses away from Morewood’s property.

The dog that had been attacked was rushed to a vet for their injuries.

Morewood was sentenced in Coventry Magistrates Court on 18 December.

Sgt Mark Calvert said “Morewood’s dogs were of a breed that has recently been banned for sale and breeding in the UK for this very reason – a tendency towards aggression which, left unchecked, is highly dangerous to other people and animals.

“Morewood made no attempt to muzzle his dogs or restrict them to his garden, despite knowing their individual personalities and tendencies.

“We are hoping that this Contingent Destruction Order will make him take his ownership of these animals more seriously in future – for his sake, for the sake of his neighbours, and for the sake of his dogs.”

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