Dog killed in 'XL bully type' attack - police

A Google Street view of Douglas Road. It shows a road with houses on the left with black railings in front. There are two cars parked on the side of the road. On the right is a lamppost, grass and a path.Image source, Google
Image caption,

Police say the attack happened in Douglas Road, Hull, on Sunday

  • Published

A dog has died after being attacked by an "XL bully type" dog in Hull, police have said.

Officers said it was being walked when it was attacked at about 10:30 GMT on Sunday, in Douglas Road.

It was taken to a nearby veterinary clinic where it died of its injuries. Two people, who tried to intervene, were bitten and needed hospital treatment for their injuries.

Humberside Police said the dog responsible for the attack had been seized as part of their inquiries.

The force said one person suffered bite wounds to their nose and hand. The other person suffered injuries to their hand.

Ch Insp Rob Danby said: "I understand this is a distressing incident for the owners of the dog who sadly didn’t survive the attack, and we are working closely with them to understand the circumstances around the incident."

An XL bully is the largest kind of American bully dog.

Since 1 February it has been a criminal offence to own or possess an XL bully in England and Wales, external unless the dog is exempted.

Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here, external.