you can go sue them nd get money or ge the dog killed
You are fully liable for all injury and damage. Do not ever let your dog attack another dog or person, because your inability to control or train or socialize your dog will result in your dog's being put down, and if that happens to your dog it's not your dog's fault: it's yours.
If your dog attacks another dog, you may be liable to pay for the veterinary bills and any other expenses related to the injury caused by your dog. You may also be responsible for any legal fees or potential fines depending on the laws in your area.
It's not about breed, it's about the owner. ANY unsocialized dog attacks.
Your dog may urinate on another particular dog to show ownership. It's like a catty teenager cat-fighting with another teen flirting with her boyfriend to, almost exactly, say, "That's mine." or, "You're mine." So, a dog peeing on another dog is just like saying or showing territorial-ism toward another fellow canine Hope this helps!
If a dog attacks you, it likely feels that you are some kind of threat to itself, its pack, or its territory.
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!!!
hit it on the nose
kill it
if your dog gets hurt take it to the vet
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.
Dog whistles are not proven to effectively stop dog attacks. While some people believe that high-pitched sounds from dog whistles can deter aggressive behavior in dogs, there is limited scientific evidence to support this claim. It is important to use other methods, such as proper training and socialization, to prevent dog attacks.
You can not force anyone to do anything. Talk to a vet, dog trainer, or animal control officer. Or, speak to the person about it. Suggest getting a fence so the dog does not have to be walked.