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  • Statement: Magilligan support dog

    Topics:
    • Justice and the law, 
    • Prisons

    Date published: 4 September 2025

    A recent newspaper article made a number of inaccurate and unfounded claims regarding the care of Bailey, the support dog at Magilligan Prison.

    A Department of Justice spokesperson said: 

    It is extremely disappointing that others have chosen to repeat these claims without first checking their veracity.  Bailey is registered with a local veterinary practice and is in good health. Local council officials have recently visited Magilligan Prison and confirmed that Bailey is in excellent condition, appropriately housed and properly safeguarded.

    The Prison Service takes its duty of care for animals’ safety and well-being very seriously and has also an established record of working with a range of animal charities to offer a caring home and a purposeful life to many dogs.  For many years dogs have played a crucial role in the Service, supporting staff in maintaining security and safety at establishments.  The benefits of dogs providing emotional support is now widely recognised and in the prison environment they can offer support to people with poor mental health and addiction issues.  This helps promote positive changes in behaviour and reduce stress and anxiety.  

    Support dogs are highly valued and well cared for team members and have helped countless prisoners who have been in crisis.  It is our intention that this work will continue for many years to come.

    Notes to editors:

    1.  For media enquiries please contact DoJ Press Office via email: press.office@justice-ni.gov.uk
    2. The Executive Information Service operates an out of hours service for media enquiries only between 1800hrs and 0800hrs Monday to Friday and at weekends and public holidays. The duty press officer can be contacted out of hours on 028 9037 8110.

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