If no one takes him in, they will euthanize him. That's the law. There's not much time left.
Hooch is in the care of an Irish foundation. He has no owner. And that means he could lose his life.
If the dog does not find a new owner and leave Ireland by Thursday 27th February, his fate will be sealed. He will be euthanised. Why?
In Ireland last autumn, new restrictive laws came into force that regulate the ownership of dogs of this breed. Owners must have special certificates that allow them to own such quadrupeds.
According to PAP, the ban on breeding and owning American XL Bully dogs was introduced after a series of fatal bites to people by dogs of this breed. In the last two years, they have killed at least 14 people. Last year, they were responsible for 46 percent of dog attacks in Great Britain, although this breed makes up a negligible percentage of all dogs owned.
As of December 31, it is prohibited to breed American XL Bullies, sell them or allow them to walk without a muzzle or leash, and as of February 1, all dogs of this breed whose owners have not applied for an exemption from the ban on owning them will be illegal and must be put down.
The person who adopts Hooch will only have to pay for transport. The cost of castration, vaccinations, and a passport will be covered by the foundation that cares for the dog.
There is hope that the animal will not lose its life, because in the comments under the ad there appeared posts from people willing to adopt Hooch.
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