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What legal actions can be taken if a neighbor's unleashed dog causes harm or injury?

Last Updated: 25.06.2025 13:41

What legal actions can be taken if a neighbor's unleashed dog causes harm or injury?

then I’d request dog training and potentially therapy .

had the dog made contact with my skin and caused very light damaged I’d have met with the owner and resolved it with a one on one convo . Maybe a “ kindly .” Placed word

then he turned away and I gave my girl the okay to walk on. We played some games to shake off the stress of another persons poor handling.

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I calmly stepped in front of my girl who was ready for a scuffle.

almost apologized to him man look like I hurt his feelings too.

if it was byb and hyper aggressive we going to court tho….

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I’ve had a lot of experience with bite risk dogs in doggy daycare. We had a lot of last chance. We understood the dogs were badly bred or had past situations or even just bad. Owners. We got bit and hospitalized a lot for minimum wage . But we understood deep down it wasn’t the dogs. It was the environment around them and again bad breeding. Also fuck day cares .

gave the old fart a lovely shoulder tap with my foot.

if that dog touched my dog ! I’d beat the ever living sh💩t biscuits out of it.

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And told him to get lost .

If it is an injury that is serious enough or very clearly a dog with a previous continued history. I would call the police . You can sue for damages and having an unleashed animal running at you.

full on off leash

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Just saying tho. Dog ran at me and my other one the other day.

no recall

And reimbursement for any damages done.

Why does my 5-year-old daughter keep repeating the words 'they will come for us, they will find us and touch us'? I'm quite scared.

For the dog .

I would try to reason with person first depending on injury level/ and obvious treatment like if it looks like a bad situation ( they pay hospital fees . Muzzle dog. Get training and even offer to pay for any recovery training for trauma caused.)

I think taking them to court when it’s not the worst ( few stitches .) would put a bite mark on a dogs record when really it’s just poor ownership( unless it’s byb.)

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