A DOG trainer has revealed the dangerous “mutant” breed that is evading laws and putting Brits at risk.
Stan Rawlinson, 76, said American Bully XLs are evil and someone could end up dead “in less than 15 seconds” when the unpredictable hound pounces.
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Stan Rawlinson said American Bully XLs are evilCredit: Alamy
The expert, who has more than 20 years of experience working with aggressive animals, said the beasts are too “dangerous to live”.
It comes after fears breeders are tampering with their DNA to enhance their muscles, size and power.
Despite recent and regular maulings, the XL bully is not banned in the UK.
In June this year, a grandma was killed by the dog breed as she sunbathed in her garden.
And in May, Jonathan Hogg was also savaged to death.
Tragic cases also include the killing of 10-year-old Jack Lis and 17-month-old Bella-Rae Birch.
Mr Rawlinson however believes this is just the start of an epidemic as the dogs grow stronger and become generically engineered.
He told MailOnline: “These dogs are a danger to women, children and everyone else.
“There’s something wrongly wired in these dogs.
“You just can’t stop them. These dogs can rip people’s heads off. They’re incredibly powerful.
“They can open up your jugular veins almost immediately.”
XL Bullys are usually bred from a combination of several dogs. The main one is the American Pit Bull terrier, which is banned in the UK.
However, with the XL Bully still not banned, underground breeders are able to mix Pit Bulls with other breeds.
These include the American Bulldog, Old English Bulldog and the Mastiff, to create the new killer breed and dodge the law.
It comes after a 10-year-old child, woman and a man have been injured after being mauled by a dog.
The schoolchild and man suffered serious leg wounds in Monday’s attack by a pitbull-type dog in Huddersfield.
Officers managed to get the dog – described as a family pet – under control before they took it away.
Meanwhile two people have been arrested after a young boy was mauled by a dog last night.
The boy suffered serious injuries to his cheek and nose when he was attacked by the Huntaway Cross dog while out with pals.