Originally posted by: FilmCamera
Originally posted by: aphex
Originally posted by: FilmCamera
Why would she have to settle anything? You took your dog there and in doing that took responsibility for what happened. Was your dog on a leash? Why did you allow your dog to go mess with some other dog?
Have you actually ever been to a dog park? Its a place where dogs are free to roam off leash, to play and run around with each other. Aggressive behavior is not permitted as noted on a sign when you enter.
Also, FL is a strict liability state when it comes to Dog Bites. I have yet to mention to the woman that I am an attorney, albeit not licensed to practice yet until I take the bar in 2 months...
Oh yeah...that sounds like a great idea. Toss a bunch of dogs together and lets hope they can get along. I still maintain that you took your dog there and therefore accept the responsibility and the possibility that something like that may occur.
You obviously don't have a dog and have never been to a dog park.
As far as the OP, at our local dog parks it is also posted that agressive dogs are not welcome.
Our lab has been run over and also 'warned' by other dogs because of his incessant humping but he has never been bit. If there are agressive dogs then other owners lead their dogs away and the owner of the agressive dog gets the hint to either control his dog or leave.
I have also noticed that the larger number of dogs usually leads to a pack mentality where a bunch usually gang-up on a more subserviant dog. Even then I have yet to see a dog get bit at the dogpark.
and BTW I'm not sure I would say anything about being an attorney (I know you didn't). One because really aren't until you are sworn in, Two because R.P.C. may frown upon it, Three because it'll just piss-off whomever you are trying to impress/intimidate.
PS: good luck in February
