| Re: Who is at fault here? Quote: |
Originally Posted by Skip I think you were more at fault for letting your dog (off leash) go up to unknown and unpredictable dogs, whether it's on your property or not since you let your dog approach them to "say hi". | IMO, it still doesn't change the fact that this is HER property and the dog can be wherever it wants... It's like the burgulars who sue when they break in and get bit by the dog inside the house... WTF?
What if a person had an electric fence (the buried kind) on their property and the dog stayed contained in the boundaries at all times (I personally don't like them, but I know they can work) and these same dogs came wandering thru and an incident happened... Again... MY property and there are trespassers...
Disclaimer: I still think it's a 100% priority to make sure these incidents don't happen, but I'd like to think the law would be on my side if people were on my property.
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