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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 5071409" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p><strong>First</strong> thing you do is call the sheriff/ police dept / town cop or whoever is in charge and get the dog put on the "possibly dangerous" list. (Usually after 3 strikes the mutt could be put down) . <strong>Law enforcement </strong>should also contact the owner for proof of rabies shots and they should also require the dog to be tied up for 3 days. Show the owners you mean business. Insist in getting their insurance info. Do not rely on the owner to give you a truthful answer. Most of these a .......hole owners think it's no big deal--show them they are wrong. If the owners are POS sue them--the average dog bite used to get you about $5,000 but it's probably more now. My brother-in-law's insurance company paid out $10,000 for his friken dog that I had warned him would bite someone some day and he just laughed at me and told me I was crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 5071409, member: 5382"] [B]First[/B] thing you do is call the sheriff/ police dept / town cop or whoever is in charge and get the dog put on the "possibly dangerous" list. (Usually after 3 strikes the mutt could be put down) . [B]Law enforcement [/B]should also contact the owner for proof of rabies shots and they should also require the dog to be tied up for 3 days. Show the owners you mean business. Insist in getting their insurance info. Do not rely on the owner to give you a truthful answer. Most of these a .......hole owners think it's no big deal--show them they are wrong. If the owners are POS sue them--the average dog bite used to get you about $5,000 but it's probably more now. My brother-in-law's insurance company paid out $10,000 for his friken dog that I had warned him would bite someone some day and he just laughed at me and told me I was crazy. [/QUOTE]
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