No unless you were mauled or bitten yourself. The owner of the other dog has to pay all vet bills and it would be to your best interest to seek legal advice regarding any future problems with your dog regarding this attack. However, you can contact the ASPCA and press charges against the dog. It will be up to them (or if the owner of the other dog should go to court) that the dog be studied and deemed unfit and dangerous and it would be put down. I am a pet owner of small dogs and I understand your concern and anger. However, before having the other dog put down size up the owner first! Was the dog on a leash? Did the owner of the other dog let it's pet run around the neighborhood and didn't have it in a fenced yard? Don't take it out on the dog, take it out on the owner! If both dogs were off leash when they shouldn't have been then you are out of luck as far as expecting the owner of the other dog pay your vet bills and the bill will be up to you to pay.
The Just group. They are the owner of Dotti, Just Jeans and lots more!
When he was a child he was mauled by a sheep. He called it the worst beating he ever got. Clinton is the only president to play the saxophone. Clinton appointed more women to cabinet positions than any other president.
Bill Laswell's biggest accomplishment was being a producer and record label owner. You can learn more about Bill Laswell on the Wikipedia website. Once on the page, type "Bill Laswell" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Just $2.00. Not one more peny. Just $2.00
cole change by being mauled and knowing that now he wanted to live life
You can't, just be more careful about what you delete. Written by and iPad owner.
Yes it is okay to make a carbon copy of a bill of sale. You should make a carbon copy of the bill just to have more then one form of documentation of the bill.
co-owner of what? Be more specific.
It's just a matter of opinion, there is no way to answer that.
Yes. The term co-owner signifies that there is more than one owner of the property.
Yes it can happen. If the person giving approval has the owner's authority (as an agent for example). Oral approval is just more problematic to prove, however.
Yes, he does, but he just thinks she's sexy.......... Nothing more than that.