Nowadays, there are many people who own dogs, many large dogs, and many small dogs that are strong in battle, so what should be done if what is described in the title happens?
According to the title, let’s analyze it:
One,If it is clear that the person concerned is not actively provoking or teasing the premiseThe dog chased the person (indicating that the dog was not on a leash and that the owner had some responsibility), but did not bite the person. Meanwhile the dog owner injured the dog without restraining it in any way.It’s not the main responsibility.If the dog is injured or dies, the owner may be held liable for the cost of medical treatment. If the dog is seriously injured or dead, you can negotiate with the dog owner to bear certain costs. But I personally am not in favor of walking the dog (especially large dogs) not leashed in an accident the dog owner itself has the main responsibility to be scared of the people have to pay a little bit of money, but the law is so stipulated, the pet dog belongs to the dog owner’s private property, damage to other people’s property is to be compensated. As for the moral damage, the law does not support.
If the dog is a large dog, you can prove that you did not take the initiative to provoke, and at the same time can prove that the dog has the behavior of chasing and biting (proof is very important), in the case of your “right to bodily health” and “other people’s property rights” and two conflicting interests, you have no choice but to Take the offensive way to kill the pet dog, although it violates the property rights and interests of others, but because your purpose is to protect their own right to health, so the law is recognized as legitimate, that is, constitute an emergency!The person is not liable and can also claim compensation from the dog owner.
ii,If the person in question has first provoked or teased the pet dog, prompting the dog to chase and bite youIf you injure or kill your pet dog as a result of your defense, you are primarily liable.While dog owners are equally responsible for inadequate care, but your behavior contributed more to the incident. So compensate the dog owner accordingly for the extent of the dog’s injuries.
(c) If the dog in question is small in size and is not big enough to cause injury to a person, then regardless of whether or not the person in question has acted in a provocative manner, the responsibility for the injury or death of the dog shall be borne by the owner of the dog and the person in question on a 50/50 basis, and the same applies to the apportionment of costs.
I think the most important thing is to walk your dog on a leash, wear a muzzle and avoid walking your dog in crowded places. For thousands of years, dogs have been our loyal helpers and companions, and it is people who have given them a bad name, and the fault lies with people, not dogs. If the dog itself is healthy, it is generally not crazy to chase and bite people, if the owner has a good discipline dog, responsible for the safety of others, responsible for the dog, the community against dog ownership will not be so high.
As people, it’s us who should be reflecting on this, not putting all the fault on the dog.