Yes, dog owners are typically liable for any damage caused by their pets, including injuries to people or property. This liability may vary depending on the specific circumstances and local laws.
If dogs belonging to a neighbor are not leashed or confined in a fence and are loose on your property, doing damage either to your property or hurting one of your pets, you should report it to local law enforcement and file a formal complaint. Once that has been done, YES, the neighbor is liable for vet bills and any repair to damage of your property caused by his/her animals.
If your neighbor asked you to bring your dog, or took the dog to their home, then no, you aren't liable. If your dog injured someone or one of the neighbor's pets or did damage to their home, then as a good neighbor you should pay for any hospital, vet or damage costs.
Probably not. Homeowners usually do not pay for damage caused by pets, wear and tear nor common maintenance issues.
From their owners. They're pets.
About 3% of pet owners will give Valentine's Day gifts to their pets.
yes they can
yes
Bulldogs are pets. Their owners feed them.
Because there owners are sick jerks. Abused* Why do pets get abused? Sorry for the constructive criticism.^^
Their owners buy it for themthey hunt. Unless they are pets, when there pets humans feed them.
Approximately 3% of pet owners say they give Valentine's Day gifts to their pets.
most likely pets and pet owners