You need to make sure your dog never gets loose again so it does not get into that situation again. You need to talk with the livestock owner and offer to pay for damages if the livestock was killed or if the attack causes veterinary expense to the owner. I do not know where you live but in our state a livestock owner has the right to shoot and kill any dog that is either chasing or attacking their livestock. You as the owner would be responsible for your dog being killed since you allowed it into the situation.
The tibetan mastiff is the strongest livestock dog. It has a ferocious temper and is huge.
No, my dog has not been attacked by a cat recently.
a dog
Yes, a cat has attacked a dog in my presence.
it deppends what dog you have for example if you had a staffy and you took him/her out for a walk and you were attacked the dog would just sit there but if you had a strong willed dog him/her will proberbly protect you but a staffy certinly will not
because the dog looked yummy!!
get rid of it get help
to keep your dog in!
As long as you were not tresspassing, you can sue the owner of the dog. Their dog is their responsibility.
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.
There is no difference between an Akabash Dog and an Akbash Dog. Both terms refer to the same breed, which is a large, white Turkish livestock guardian dog known for its protective nature and strong instinct to guard livestock.
That would be according if it was on your property.