the 32 year old, of swanley, in kent, pleaded guilty to two counts of being in charge of a dangerouslyout of control dog in relation to two incidents that are of rolls around his black cane corso dog called elvis, who is understood to have bitten a runner. meanwhile, enforcing a ban on xl bully dogs is placing a huge burden on policing, with millions of pounds spent on veterinary bills and kennels. that's according to the national police chiefs council, who say kennel spaces are reaching capacity and costs are reaching capacity and costs are increasing by the day. that's almost a year on from the ban on the breed. the policy policing body estimates it costs around £1,000 per month to keep an xl bully in kennels, with the overall figure expected to hit almost £25 million per year. chief constable mark hauber says there's been no additional funding. >> the financial costs to policing for just veterinary and kennel alone is going to be in excess of £25 million, of which no police forces have received any additional budget for at the moment, or any agreed budget for moving forward. >> mean