Yes and no. Yes, since you failed to avoid the other dog and made no advances in stopping them from fighting when they were starting to get aggressive. No, since the owner let their dog attack yours and was on your property.
If a dog heads toward your dog offleash, you should probably let your dog off the leash. You do this because if the dog come toward your dog and your dog is o its leash, then it is protecting you. Let your dog off leash so it can play!
Even If the other owner allowed the dog to go into their property your dog is your responsibility no matter how much you think you can trust it ... Hope this Helps
YES.
probably the person with the off leash dog
You could be and the answer to that depends on the leash laws in your area. Call animal control to find out.
The owner of the leashed dog is liable. If the dog that is on its own property is attacked, the owner should pay for the "home" dog's care. The owner of the leashed dog is still responsible for its behavior.
Yes, if your dog was on leash or on your property and another dog came attacked your dog then the dog's owner should be responsible for all vet bills.
this all depends on where it happened. If your dog was on its own property leased or fenced in and the other dog was unleashed and coming on to your property and kills your dog the owner of the other dog is definitely responsible. If your dog got loose and wandered on to the other property you are responsible. If this happened in the street then which ever dog was off-leash the owner of that dog is fully responsible. That is why it is sad when a person does not have control of their animal.
OH yes. The owner of the dog is responsible for keeping it within its boundaries or on a leash at all times. If the owner does not do this they are responsible for what happens.
If the other dog was off leash, then probably not.
The neighbor should be responsible for its own dog's veterinarian care because it came onto your property and shouldn't have been running loose in the first place. Most areas have leash laws.
The owner of the cat & possibly you if you &/or your dog were trespassing on the owner's property or if your dog was not on a leash.
Sure, with the proper training. Be aware, however, that even if a dog is trained to walk off leash local laws and ordinances may require that they be leashed when off the owner's property.
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I would say, that you should keep your dog on a leash if he is going around humping things. In a change of state, its the other dogs fault. GOOGLE IT!!!