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.
I would have to say the person who is responsible for the dog and its behavior. I believe when you take a dog onto someone elses property you should have a leash and collar on it at all times.
It depends on the circumstances. If someone walked into your yard and shot your dog, call the police. If your dog was on someone else's property and attacking something or someone, the person who killed it is usually justified.
kills it
If a dog kills a dog, he was either mad or angery. Or protecting his territory. Felt afendted If he kills him, he wouldn't be dangerous... Not all the times at least. he might just go back to a nice cute dog. or stay mean. It depends.
that you have a very vicious dog
Think about your question. Any dog can kill. There are no type of dog that kills, it's what could drive a dog to attack something, and possibly kill it.
No not really, But what kills a dog is Chocolate
A dog should not be able to get an infection if it kills a bird. But if it had some kind of wound inside his mouth there might be a possibility.
Yes. He catches and kills the woman responsible for Jenny's death
Is your town being overrun with boars?
only if it kills it.....
You are responsible for paying your own quarantine because you are on the dog owner's property.
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.
Carlson kills Candy's dog in 'Of Mice and Men'. He puts the old and sick dog out of its misery by shooting it. This event foreshadows future events in the story.