Taoiseach reluctant to 'jump the gun' with blanket ban of certain dog breeds

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Taoiseach reluctant to 'jump the gun' with blanket ban of certain dog breeds
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Leo Varadkar would prefer enforcement over blanket bans

The Taoiseach was speaking after the latest horrific attack that saw a woman in Co Waterford mauled by a dangerous XL Bully Pitbull dog.

READ MORE - Woman hospitalised after 'bloodbath' dog attack in Waterford may be facing plastic surgery "There are some restrictive breeds already, it’s possible that we’ll extend it to others, but I don’t want to jump the gun on that." He said the Government has decided to take a "Big Bang" approach to ministerial trade trips abroad in future because this makes a greater impact.

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