Yes, sometimes the dog will act out. If your pet is used to you, it will know something is different. Hormonal changes occur, and the dog can sense that. They may not know what is going on, but it knows something is!
retired police dogs will be protective of their owner, but it really depends on how old they are
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.
All dogs are one owner dogs. The owner is a dogs master,and a dog only has one master. But dogs do like to live with more than one person.
Because dogs are loyal to their owner!
the owner's if they treat the dog badly.
It depends on the temperament of the dog and situation the dog is in.
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.
Dogs who disobey have lacked proper training by the owner. Seldom is it the dog's fault for acting like a dog. Almost always it's the owner's fault for not being consistent in training the dog when it's young.
If its a stupid dog then it will think its their owner. But most dogs recognise paranormal stuff because of their senses
If the dog's owner has a boat then you could say the dog has a sea man.
No, sorry, but they have to have a person responsible with them, or their owner. What if the owner isn't at the airport where the dog lands in the plane? Then where will the dog go? Who will watch the dog on the plane?
They Whip there dogs so they can teach them a lesson.