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Home / Crime and Justice / XL Bully Dog with Exemption Certificate Kills 9-Month-Old Baby in Wales

XL Bully Dog with Exemption Certificate Kills 9-Month-Old Baby in Wales

10 Nov

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Summary

  • 9-month-old baby killed by XL bully dog in Rogiet, Wales
  • Dog had certificate of exemption before breed was banned
  • Dog seized and euthanized after attack
XL Bully Dog with Exemption Certificate Kills 9-Month-Old Baby in Wales

On Sunday, November 5th, 2025, a 9-month-old baby boy was killed in a dog attack in the small village of Rogiet, Monmouthshire, Wales. Emergency services were called to an address in Crossway at around 6 pm after a report of an attack by a family dog.

Tragically, the baby, who has not yet been formally named, was pronounced dead at the scene by Welsh ambulance service staff. Gwent police later revealed that the dog involved was a 6-year-old XL bully, a type that was added to the list of banned dogs in England and Wales under the Dangerous Dogs Act in late 2023 after being linked to several fatal attacks.

Surprisingly, the XL bully in the Rogiet incident had been registered with the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and was issued a certificate of exemption in 2024, prior to the breed's ban. Authorities have stated that in such cases, only a dog legislation officer or a court-approved independent assessor can make an official determination of the dog's breed.

No arrests have been made at this time, and the investigation into the incident is still ongoing. The dog was sedated and removed from the property, then taken to a vet and euthanized.

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The dog involved in the attack that killed the 9-month-old baby in Rogiet, Wales was an XL bully.
Despite the XL bully breed being added to the list of banned dogs in England and Wales in late 2023, the dog in the Rogiet incident had been registered with the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and issued a certificate of exemption in 2024, prior to the ban.
The fatal dog attack on the 9-month-old baby occurred in the small village of Rogiet, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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