you can sue/charge the other owner for vet bills and damages
Take her to a vet.
if your dog gets hurt take it to the vet
It depends on how much damage the other dog inflicted on yours. If it was just a little scuffle; make sure you have your vet give him a through examination to make sure nothing major is damaged. If your dog was mauled and badly injured and you took him to the vet and to keep him alive it costs you a arm & leg, I would suggest that you prosecute the owner. In fact in both instances I would file in small claims court for the cost of you vet bills.
I should think so its still your pet.
No. more people will kick your little dog causing more vet bills.
With drugs: ask a vet Without: possibly create a small, peaceful environment. If it gets bad enough that he/she attacks you, ask your vet about maybe putting the dog down.
No I don't think so I never really heard of anyone get sued for giving the dog as a gift. But if someone saw a dog on the street and someone bought it took care of its vet bills and soon the real owner wants the dog back then maybe yes.
it costs $200 - $500 to buy pets from the pound + vet bills!!!!!!!!!!!!
No! When a person decides to get a pet it's a commitment and along with your pet is going to come some vet bills. Some owners of pets will be inundated with high vet bills, while others won't. Your dog or cat is your loyal companion and should be treated with respect. So instead of looking for home remedies get your pet into the vet! The dog or cat should have all their shots up to date. No! When a person decides to get a pet it's a commitment and along with your pet is going to come some vet bills. Some owners of pets will be inundated with high vet bills, while others won't. Your dog or cat is your loyal companion and should be treated with respect. So instead of looking for home remedies get your pet into the vet! The dog or cat should have all their shots up to date. No! When a person decides to get a pet it's a commitment and along with your pet is going to come some vet bills. Some owners of pets will be inundated with high vet bills, while others won't. Your dog or cat is your loyal companion and should be treated with respect. So instead of looking for home remedies get your pet into the vet! The dog or cat should have all their shots up to date. No! When a person decides to get a pet it's a commitment and along with your pet is going to come some vet bills. Some owners of pets will be inundated with high vet bills, while others won't. Your dog or cat is your loyal companion and should be treated with respect. So instead of looking for home remedies get your pet into the vet! The dog or cat should have all their shots up to date.
Yes, a person is typically responsible for a vet bill if their dog has attacked another dog. Owners are usually liable for any damages or medical expenses resulting from their dog's actions, as they have a responsibility to control and prevent their dog from causing harm to others.
Talk to a lawyer and sue for compensation for any vet bills or damages incurred from the attack.