You could be and the answer to that depends on the leash laws in your area. Call animal control to find out.
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.
The other dogs owner is responsible of ALL damages. You actually have the right too shoot the dog if it disturbs you on your'e property!
Dog muzzle
Have it professionally trained.
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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.
Would you be responsible for the attack of your dog upon another dog on someone else's property? Of course! It depends on the relative culpability of the dogs. Dogs' conceptions of property lines are unlike yours, but on the whole you are responsible for the behavior of your dog. A dog that attacks anything other than obvious prey is almost certainly a vicious dog'. One has the obligation to constrain a dog that has a tendency to attack people, livestock, or other dogs. You might be less responsible if the other dog spoils for a fight, but that would be hard to determine.
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.
The other dogs owner is responsible of ALL damages. You actually have the right too shoot the dog if it disturbs you on your'e property!
You are responsible for paying your own quarantine because you are on the dog owner's property.
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.
In the UK, no. There is a case in the news at the moment which is looking at changing this, however.
probably the person with the off leash dog
a dog can get rabies by another animal that has rabies biting him.
Yes. Make your dog mind! He or she should NEVER think even think of biting people.
Yes. Under section 3A source code 365 it states that if your pet inflicts damage on another owner's pet, you will go to jail.
I believe a dog's owner is responsible for the dogsbehavior unless it's stated somewhere on the property that the dog will bite. Then it's your own fault for going on their property and not realizing that dog is nuts