whoever hit the dog is responsable. If the dog was not on a leash it may have ran away unless the owner is near or is walking it
the dog that bit the othe dog i think
No it is always the owners responsibility, if they fail to control their animal they are held liable.
Don't know what the law would say about this but from a common sense standpoint, you are responsible for controlling your dog. If he/she is allowed to be outside without a leash/tie-up/kennel to keep him/her in your yard, any injuries sustained by your dog are your financial responsibility. Additionally, since it sounds like the neighbor's dog was in its own yard, attempting to eat its own food, it was behaving properly and any injuries your dog caused to this dog would be your responsibility, too.
Responsible for what? If there is no damage or injuries there is nothing to be responible for is there? Are you negligent , more than likely, but if no damage, no claim. Did you make contact with the other vehicle? please be more specific/detailed and I will be able to assist you more.
Yes, any dog *can* be walked without a leash. A well trained, well socialized Akita would be fine off leash if it obeys commands willingly. However, only let a dog off leash where it is allowed.
Any short leash will be suitable for training a Collie puppy. The most important training technique is using a short leash while teaching the puppy to walk at one's side and not pull on the leash. Long reel leashes are not recommended for training the puppy. The short leash should always be slack.
Consult a lawyer and sue the person who is responsible for your injuries. If it was your own fault, you can probably find a lawyer who will try to find a way to blame the auto manufacturer, highway maintenance department, or anyone with deep pockets.
If the other car pushed you into the front car then it won't matter. Now depending on what state you are in, injuries may not be covered since some states require valid liability insurance on your part for ANY insurance company to pay for injuries.
As long as you do it in a structured, responsible and adult manner, any subject.
Well, if you DON'T want your dog to attack their chickens, you can just leash him with a leash. Good luck.
Swings are responsible for more playground injuries than any other piece of equipment, but climbing structures are touted as "more dangerous" because the injuries from them, while less frequent than swings, are much worse.
The license status of the other driver has no bearing on your liability. If you were at fault you are still responsible for any damages and injuries. Just report it to your insurance company as you would any other accident.
No, there is no injuries right now.