While this whole incident is brutally and tragically unfortunate and I really, really feel for the OP, misinformation here helps no one.Originally posted by: Pocatello
That dog is too dangerous, it probably will bite and badly hurt somebody someday, like small children, especially with a careless owner like that.
Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
Originally posted by: Tick
Sue 'em for like 10k. Just kidding. Get over it. It's your pet, I know, but it's not worth hating a guy over, even if he was a jerk.
Said from someone who's never owned a pet or at least never owned the right pet since the right ones become part of the family and are just as important as kids.
Originally posted by: Perknose
While this whole incident is brutally and tragically unfortunate and I really, really feel for the OP, misinformation here helps no one.Originally posted by: Pocatello
That dog is too dangerous, it probably will bite and badly hurt somebody someday, like small children, especially with a careless owner like that.
Dog on dog agression is NO sure indicator that a hound will be likely be dangerous to humans at all. Just saying.
Originally posted by: Semidevil
We have the right to set the price and he should not be able to dispute it right?
if a dog can really cost that much, then we have a right to get that much right?
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Pets are property
Viper GTS
From an emotional standpoint, it's not like the knocked over your mailbox or spilled coffee on your favorite pair of pants.
Having a living creature that you accept into your home as esentially a family member is a bit more than "common property".
I'm well aware of that, I absolutely adore my cat & would be pretty pissed off if she were killed.
I am also aware, however, that my emotional attachment does not increase her value - She's a cat from a shelter, & is essentially worthless as far as replacement value.
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: gopunk
sounds like what you mean then, is that pets are treated as property under our legal system. from an economic perspective, your emotional attachment does increase her value... it's just that our legal system doesn't take that into account.