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Max, a non-dangerous dog, faces potential euthanasia in a flawed court hearing after 300 days in kennels under Northern Ireland’s breed ban.
Max, a mixed-breed dog with Staffordshire bull terrier and French bulldog ancestry, faces a critical decision at Lisburn Magistrates’ Court after nearly 300 days in kennels under Northern Ireland’s Breed Specific Legislation.
Though deemed non-dangerous by vets and supported by a campaign that raised over £10,000, Max’s fate hinges on a one-sided hearing due to a lost legal challenge that barred his fosterer from legal representation.
The court will decide whether he is euthanized, restricted, or released.
Meanwhile, 14 dogs were rescued from poor conditions in County Donegal, and a prison support dog named Bailey was removed from Magilligan Prison amid welfare concerns, sparking calls for better animal care policies in correctional facilities.
Max, un perro no peligroso, enfrenta una posible eutanasia en una audiencia judicial defectuosa después de 300 días en perreras bajo la prohibición de raza de Irlanda del Norte.