I agree about puish the dog for what it did not the whole breed.
as it happens I own a greman shep/rotty mix puppy and he's the biggest baby he wiggles and pee's everywhere when ever I go outside to see him. If he gets yelled at he'll cry real tears and howl like he's been hurt just from being yelled at.
I've owned smaller dogs and imo they are much more violent that larger dogs they just aren't as heavy or as strong as the bigger breeds.
Now I am not going to replace my dog cause I still have 3 others....could I still get the cost to replace him and cost of the emotional stuff my daughter went through? How do I go about taking them to court without a lawyer?
The going cost for c ocker spaniel pups is $450 I'm thinking it should be split between the actual owner of the dog and the neighbor who was in charge of watching the dog?
Your thread got locked. I just wanted to answer your question. You can get the monetary value of your dog. Dogs are considered property under the law, you cannot get emotional distress. File a small claims suite against the owner of the dog. You could name the neighbor as a co defendant and let the judge decide who is responsible, I'm pretty sure the owner woulkd be responsible though.
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