it's not your fault and why did he let his dog jump the fence? his dog came onto private property (your yard) so don't trip, let him call
2006-08-29 16:26:53
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answered by juicyfruitishandsome 4
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She should call animal control so that the incident can be resolved by someone in authority instead of being an ongoing dispute between neighbors. Regardless of the outcome, the sad reality is your neighbor will have to live across the fence from four animals that killed a little dog she loved.
2006-08-29 21:45:19
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answered by Jerry T 4
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I think that would depend on whether your dogs were fenced in or not. It was her dogs fault for jumping the fence, however if your dogs were ------ let's say---on the front lawn without enclosure and they were not on a leash, you both may be liable,
If your dogs were in a enclosure, then it is clearly the neighbors fault.
All dogs must be able to be controlled at all times. That's where the problem may come in on your part.
2006-08-29 21:38:38
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answered by Tweek 3
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I think her dog shouldn't have jumped the fence into your yard. Your 4 dogs are a pack and will exhibit pack behavior towards other animals entering their territory.
2006-08-29 21:25:18
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answered by C K Platypus 6
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If you ask about it. you are not sure yourself whether you are wright or wrong. I never understood people who had many animals at home. you may have some more problems with the dogs if they felt blood already. And it's not the matter who is to blame. and you feel it/ that's the matter that you are not sure in your dogs now. ))))) May your dogs not kill anybody else. Sorry, if you don't like my answer, but I think so and tried to be frank
2006-08-29 21:44:48
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answered by rusteach 2
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It sounds like the other dogs fault. Your dog was only protecting their territory. They can call animal control but it sounds like nothing could be done. as long as it was obviously in your yard.
2006-08-29 21:25:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Let her call animal control. They will ask her why her dog was in your yard. It is not illegal for your dogs to be in your backyard. Many dogs will chase and bring down another dog that runs from them. They may not have meant to kill it.
2006-08-29 21:24:20
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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I believe that it would be the neighbors fault. In my county it is the responsiblity of the pet owner to keep their dog restrained. I would let her call animal control, or call them first! It was your property and it is typical and natural for your dogs to protect their territory from an intruder.
2006-08-29 22:30:48
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answered by Anonymous
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That really sux, I agree its the other dogs fault, ur dogs were just protecting thier yard, I would call animal control and say she couldn't control her dog, and also remind her that there are leash laws!!!
2006-08-29 21:29:05
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answered by dreemcache 2
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Well I guess that other dog won't be jumping the fence into your yard anymore.
2006-08-29 21:34:36
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answered by torylocker 2
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