It can depend on the circumstances. Not enough is dicclosed in the qeustion to answer accurately. Did you report her to law enforcement or the animal cruelty authorities? Was the dog vicious? Was it on her property? Was it attacking or endangering her or her possessions?
yes,but if you can aviod it you can not but i would not do it your chioce dude.
The answer depends on the details. Your actions would be judged on reasonableness. You should seek advice from the animal control division in your community.
Yes
You are fully liable because you should have a fence on your side, too, if your dog is so aggressive it would kill another dog. You should probably be in jail, actually, and prohibited from owning dogs. you should have the dog on a leash.
yes!
How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog was created in 2000.
The dog owner is responsible for his dog so you can sue the owner
If the dog was in its own yard, much would depend on the circumstances and whether or not there was serious injury. Usually a dog in its own yard is protecting its turf and takes its cue from the owner as to whether or not someone is welcome.
The neighbor. It is up to the neighbor to notify the company of the damage if they called that company for some sort of service. You should consult with an attorney since you may need to sue the neighbor.The neighbor. It is up to the neighbor to notify the company of the damage if they called that company for some sort of service. You should consult with an attorney since you may need to sue the neighbor.The neighbor. It is up to the neighbor to notify the company of the damage if they called that company for some sort of service. You should consult with an attorney since you may need to sue the neighbor.The neighbor. It is up to the neighbor to notify the company of the damage if they called that company for some sort of service. You should consult with an attorney since you may need to sue the neighbor.
The dog owner is responsible for his dog so you can sue the owner
The neighbor's dog had sex with it.
It is possible to sue a neighbor for spreading lies if those lies cause harm or damage to your reputation. It would be advisable to gather evidence of the false statements and consult with a legal professional to explore your options.
If your dog is aggressive or if your neighbor had reason to fear the dog, then your neighbor shot the dog in self defense. In fact, you might be liable for failing to control your dog and for any damage the dog may have caused.Because YOU are responsible for your dog (both for making sure he can't get out of his fenced area and for socializing, training, and protecting him), if your dog gets shot in a situation like this then it's not your dog's fault and it's not your neighbor's fault--IT'S YOUR FAULT. YOU ARE THE ONLY PERSON TO BLAME for this dog's death.
If your neighbor asked you to bring your dog, or took the dog to their home, then no, you aren't liable. If your dog injured someone or one of the neighbor's pets or did damage to their home, then as a good neighbor you should pay for any hospital, vet or damage costs.