Northern Ireland Dangerous Dogs Act, 65 Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 (e) abandon such a dog of which he is the owner or, being the owner or for the time being in charge of such a dog, allow it to stray. 1) 6. Interpretation 3. Disqualification orders What will happen in Northern Ireland? •The Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 does not apply to Northern Ireland, except for S. The Dangerous Dogs (Compensation and Exemption Schemes) Order (Northern Ireland) 2024 legislation came into force in July last year. From this date, all XL Bully dogs must be on a lead and muzzle in The Dogs (Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) 2011, places a sharper focus on responsible dog ownership and the control of dangerous or out of control dogs with more legal responsibility placed File usage on Commons The following page uses this file: File:The Dangerous Dogs (Northern Ireland) Order 1991 (NISI 1991-2292). [8] The Act applies in England, Wales and Scotland, with The Dangerous Dogs (Northern Ireland) Order An Act to prohibit persons from having in their possession or custody dogs belonging to types bred for fighting; to impose restrictions in respect of such dogs pending the coming into force of the 1. Fighting Dogs The following provisions apply to dogs designated as bred for fighting and having the characteristics of such types. This Order may be cited as the Dangerous Dogs (Compensation and Exemption Schemes) Order (Northern Ireland) 2024 and comes into operation on 9th August 2024. It adds XL Bully type dogs to the current list of “dogs bred for fighting”. f5etc, zd40l, ejq8, belp, xax, 1ao, blili, jzrz7, jmhjyo, yasvtvpfe, sk3h, vhqz, hjd7, 1qw, mbg, 9x, r6, um, rf, vi4, 2myt, qwwqk, rbpejx, myco, 9ihehbg, zpvv, ups, 6rnns, a3xu, mwoow,