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XL Bully 'Scooby' spared destruction by Llandrindod court

XL Bully 'Scooby' spared destruction by Llandrindod court

A DOG described as 'well natured and lovely' will not be put down, as long as its Powys owner abides by a court order made this week.
Charlotte Ball's XL Bully, named Scooby, was made the subject of a contingent destruction order by magistrates sitting in Llandrindod Wells on Tuesday, June 24.
The case against Ball, 30, and Scooby, had been brought by Dyfed Powys Police, in accordance with the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991.
Scooby is described as an adult male XL Bully type breed dog, fawn in colour with a white chest blaze.
Nia Jones, representing Dyfed Powys Police at the hearing, said Ball, of Llwynpiod, Nant Glas, near Llandrindod, agreed with the terms of the order.
'This is a contingent destruction order,' said Ms Jones.
'It was unlawfully in possession of the respondent. But, she complied with everything required of her – the dog has been castrated, microchipped and insured.
'She was given a few deadlines but was a few days late, for example, in getting him castrated. DEFRA can't put him on an exemption list unless we get this paperwork.
'An expert met the defendant with the dog, to seize him. He was on a muzzle and a lead, and she had very good control of him.
'He is described as very well natured and lovely, he was commended by the kennels (where he was being kept) and she has been described as a fit and proper person. A cat even came past and he was calm.
'The force is very happy and content for us to return the dog to her, but we can't do it without this order.'
Speaking on her own behalf, Ball said she had no objections and understood the terms of the order.
The order states that Scooby must be kept on a lead and must be muzzled while in public.
Ball must also have protection in place for visitors to her home and there must be no access to neighbouring houses for Scooby, and he is also not to be walked in public by anyone under the age of 18.
Simon Green, chair of the bench, told Ball: 'We are content to grant the order. It is good to hear you're a responsible owner. We realise it was a clerical error.'
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