Call the police & report the incident.
Yes, a person is typically responsible for a vet bill if their dog has attacked another dog. Owners are usually liable for any damages or medical expenses resulting from their dog's actions, as they have a responsibility to control and prevent their dog from causing harm to others.
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.
That would be according if it was on your property.
yes but only if you live in Ontario where the ban is or if the owners of the other dog that yours has attacked and the owners wish for your dog to be put down then yes.
It is not as clear cut as you might think. It depends on the situation. Was your dog on your property or running loose. Did your dog find its way on the the property of the other dogs owner. Were they both loose running the streets. In any case, I am pretty sure of one thing. If this went before a judge, I believe he/she would indicate that each individual is responsible and accountable to keep their dog under control no matter what the situation might be. It may be a no win situation for both sides.
If you mean your dog died, you get another one of another breed.
No, my dog has not been attacked by a cat recently.
no
It it best to get your dog to the vet as soon as possible even if there are no open cuts or blood visible because of the risk of disease from another dog.
It depends, Was the dog on your property? Did the dog show any aggression towards you, or your dog? And was the other dog on a leash?
Yes, a cat has attacked a dog in my presence.
Not if it is your couch and your dog. If your animal damages a neighbor's property, he may have a claim against your homeowner's liability insurance, or vice versa if it is your property and another person's dog.