Depends on what legal system we're talking about. Rephrase your question and be more specific.
Yes, dog owners are typically liable for any damage caused by their pets, including injuries to people or property. This liability may vary depending on the specific circumstances and local laws.
It depends, if the dog brings joy to the owners life then maybe.
The Dog Owner's Liability Act makes the owner of a dog responsible for the dog's actions. If a dog bites someone, for example, the owner is responsible in some cases for the medical bills of the injured person.
yes
In dog kennels when its owners go on holiday
If it's a case like where the owners dog bit someone, they will be reluctant to reveal this information. When that happens, you best bet is to hire a private investigator who has access to the insurance industry insurance databases.
A dog is expected to at least bark loudly to waken its owners when thieves come, warning that strangers have entered the dog and its owners territory.
sue the owners of the dog
If a Homeowners dog bites a child and tears their lip open causing multiple surgeries what is the insurance liability to pay medical bills liability or compensation?
It is possible for the actions of your dog's previous owners to have caused you to feel traumatized.
Most boarding kennels do require proof of immunization in order for your pet to stay there. This reduces thier liability to other pet owners. Most places in the U.S. require rabies vaccination by law anyway.
Well at a dog park, dogs can socialize with other dogs and play. They can get lots of exercise and their owners can meet other dog owners e.t.c.