We asked Edinburgh residents if XL bully dogs should be banned in Scotland
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00:00 I think it probably should. I don't know enough about it but for me any sort of
00:04 dangerous dogs and I would say if England are doing it, if it's good enough for
00:09 35 million people in England, it's good enough for a year.
00:11 Yeah.
00:11 I would say.
00:12 No, maybe the owners or the people that can look after them properly.
00:17 Yeah.
00:17 Yeah, it's not the animals though.
00:19 It's a bit more training.
00:20 Definitely.
00:21 Yeah.
00:21 Why not?
00:22 So, right, I live down in England and it's just like, and my boyfriend works in a vet's
00:27 and it's just way more, I don't know, like it's just like, it's definitely the owner
00:32 not the dog, do you know what I mean? And there's loads of dogs now just like, obviously
00:37 in a muzzle or whatever and like loads of them to get put down.
00:40 So it's maybe more training than...
00:41 Yeah, I think it is training, definitely.
00:42 Yes, I do.
00:43 Why is that?
00:44 I just don't think that, even though they've been coming, I know some of them have been
00:48 coming from England and that, we don't know the background history of them and it's a
00:53 shame on the animal but if you don't know them, unless you've had them from a puppy,
00:57 then you know, but personally I don't think they're safe around children.