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Posted on 11/19/17 at 11:34 am to tlsu15
That's why there are leash laws dumbass.
Both of you need to learn about leash laws.
Both of you need to learn about leash laws.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 11:43 am to tlsu15
Sounds like a shared backyard and none of the dogs were on a leash. Your neighbor & his dog for that matter have just as much right to the yard as you & your dogs. You have no case here IMO. You're lucky the neighbor has offered to cover expenses because it doesn't look like he is liable for it.
If I were your neighbor, I would have apologized for my dogs behavior but as far as vet bills & such I would have told you to kiss my arse.
If I were your neighbor, I would have apologized for my dogs behavior but as far as vet bills & such I would have told you to kiss my arse.
This post was edited on 11/19/17 at 11:54 am
Posted on 11/19/17 at 11:46 am to tlsu15
You HAVE to have his dog impounded/checked for rabbis shots.
The bites are concerning on your wife's hands. If course you would win a suit against his homeowners insurance, if he has it.
But be careful, you could cause entire dog situation to be revisited by association (if one exists). You could also sue association....and use the award for the new house you need
The bites are concerning on your wife's hands. If course you would win a suit against his homeowners insurance, if he has it.
But be careful, you could cause entire dog situation to be revisited by association (if one exists). You could also sue association....and use the award for the new house you need
Posted on 11/19/17 at 11:50 am to the LSUSaint
None of that seems right. Also didn't know they had shots for rabbis.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 11:50 am to the LSUSaint
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You HAVE to have his dog impounded
For shitting in it's own backyard?
Posted on 11/19/17 at 11:53 am to boddagetta
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as far as vet bills & such I would have told you to kiss my arse.
That scenario might not end well for you.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 11:54 am to tlsu15
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My wife and I have two dogs, both around 35 pounds. We live in a duplex house in Dallas and our neighbor has a dog that’s about 45 pounds. He is pretty standoffish in general and never lets his dog out in the backyard while we are out there. Today, we found out why.
My wife was letting our dogs piss before we left the house to go take care of things for today. I heard screams and ran outside to find the neighbors dog have one of my dogs pinned to the ground by the throat. I’ve seen dogs wrestle before, but nothing like this. That dog was trying to kill mine. His idiot girlfriend let the dog into the backyard without checking. Me, my wife, and neighbor finally were able to pull the dogs apart. My dog shite on me because she was so scared and my wife got some bites on her hand. Neighbors hand was pretty fricked up from ripping his dog off.
Neighbor has offered to cover all vet and medical costs. I’m still furious. What’s my next move, baws?
TL;DR - Neighbor is banging an idiot woman with a POS dog that got out.
Animals are going to do shite like that. It sounds like your neighbor went out of his way to make it right. What else do you want? A million dollars?
Posted on 11/19/17 at 11:54 am to tlsu15
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My dog shite on me
(Dog) shite happens.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 11:56 am to GeorgeTheGreek
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For shitting in it's own backyard?
No, because of puncture wounds and possible disease.....standard procedure when a dog attacks another
Posted on 11/19/17 at 11:57 am to the LSUSaint
You can't impound a dog for attacking another dog in it's own backyard.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 12:01 pm to tlsu15
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Neighbor has offered to cover all vet and medical costs
Get this done and in writing, and deal with the dog situation later.
better to get shite paid for and taken care of, rather than going through pissing matches, and lawyers. U can always kick his teeth in another day.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 12:03 pm to tlsu15
A little tip for helping separate fighting dogs:
Spray them with the water hose. Works every time.
Spray them with the water hose. Works every time.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 12:03 pm to diat150
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Animals are going to do shite like that. It sounds like your neighbor went out of his way to make it right. What else do you want? A million dollars?
In today's age everybody wants their pound of flesh. RAtionality has been tossed out the window.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 12:04 pm to crimsonsaint
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That scenario might not end well for you.
Elaborate please.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 12:05 pm to boddagetta
I see Bod is still out of control
Posted on 11/19/17 at 12:08 pm to diat150
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your neighbor went out of his way to make it right. What else do you want? A million dollars?
He wants to be a furious drama queen.
Posted on 11/19/17 at 12:15 pm to boddagetta
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You HAVE to have his dog impounded/checked for rabbis shots. The bites are concerning on your wife's hands. If course you would win a suit against his homeowners insurance, if he has it.
Not everyone gets shots for their pets, and that one may have bitten a wild animal. Call your health department and/or police; report the bites, and find out who checks for up to date rabies shots for that dog.
Your wife needs to see a specialist to check for ligament and bone damage.
And get his promise to cover all bills in writing.
And know that this isn't over, try to anticipate his next ahole movements.
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