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Kid attacked by dogs after trespassing in neighbors yard
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<blockquote data-quote="lOOKnGO" data-source="post: 15628283" data-attributes="member: 93465"><p>A parent has the responsibility to teach there kids the most basic dangers. We treated Fire, road and parking lot crossing, electrical, guns and ammo, and ALL animals as equally dangerous. I'm a firm believer in property protection rights. A lifetime of witnessed situations and from owning dogs, having 5 kids and witnessing the damage dogs can do to little kids. The large majority of the cases proves the onus of responsibility will be on the dog owner. This is the way I have seen it over and over in my life. Back in the day when dogs could play with the kids (unleashed) in the suburbs of DC. As a kid the county took and put down my dog because an older kid on a bike kept tormenting the dog and us kids, so she nipped him. As a young adult in a bar, I watched a regular elderly patron sit in a booth with his two pit bulls for years. Then the owners granddaughter 7or8 who visited to say high to her grandma would also visit with the dogs. She got bit in the cheek and eye. I have many other stories. All don't go well for the dog owner. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lOOKnGO, post: 15628283, member: 93465"] A parent has the responsibility to teach there kids the most basic dangers. We treated Fire, road and parking lot crossing, electrical, guns and ammo, and ALL animals as equally dangerous. I'm a firm believer in property protection rights. A lifetime of witnessed situations and from owning dogs, having 5 kids and witnessing the damage dogs can do to little kids. The large majority of the cases proves the onus of responsibility will be on the dog owner. This is the way I have seen it over and over in my life. Back in the day when dogs could play with the kids (unleashed) in the suburbs of DC. As a kid the county took and put down my dog because an older kid on a bike kept tormenting the dog and us kids, so she nipped him. As a young adult in a bar, I watched a regular elderly patron sit in a booth with his two pit bulls for years. Then the owners granddaughter 7or8 who visited to say high to her grandma would also visit with the dogs. She got bit in the cheek and eye. I have many other stories. All don't go well for the dog owner. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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