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Bit by a dog on my morning run
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<blockquote data-quote="Kid Glock" data-source="post: 2770691" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>I like dogs but despise unprovoked biters and really hate irresponsible dog owners. In addition to ordinances for city dwellers, I think there are state statutes regarding animal attacks on humans and other animals if that animal is killed. The reporting of such incidents starts a paper trail to help ID vicious or potentially vicious animals (mostly dogs) wherein enclosures and liability insurance is required but documentation of the attack is required. Also the state health dept. is responsible for tracking and controlling rabies and they need to know. The local LE or AC authority should provide them a report. You may want to followup with the authorities to see that the incident was properly documented. Get yourself a copy while you're at it.</p><p>In the meantime, I'd seek legal action against the dog owner as it sounds like she's not a responsible pet owner and needs to be enlightened before the next time her dog is "protecting it's mom".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kid Glock, post: 2770691, member: 189"] I like dogs but despise unprovoked biters and really hate irresponsible dog owners. In addition to ordinances for city dwellers, I think there are state statutes regarding animal attacks on humans and other animals if that animal is killed. The reporting of such incidents starts a paper trail to help ID vicious or potentially vicious animals (mostly dogs) wherein enclosures and liability insurance is required but documentation of the attack is required. Also the state health dept. is responsible for tracking and controlling rabies and they need to know. The local LE or AC authority should provide them a report. You may want to followup with the authorities to see that the incident was properly documented. Get yourself a copy while you're at it. In the meantime, I'd seek legal action against the dog owner as it sounds like she's not a responsible pet owner and needs to be enlightened before the next time her dog is "protecting it's mom". [/QUOTE]
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