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Dog Laws & Legislation > My dog bit a dog who came into my yard -whose at fault?

» There has since been 7 posts. Last posting by Ember FDX, Apr 28 8:40 am
Dog Laws & Legislation > Innocent Chained Pit Bull shot & killed in own yard by the police
Trigger
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| Barked: Mon Apr 22, '13 9:24am PST |  |  |  |  | Mila, I really think you should research more before posting some of the statements you're making. If in pursuit a criminal is believed to have dropped a weapon you can bet that without a warrant law enforcement can go where ever they believed he did to try to find it.
Same goes for if they believe a crime is being committed that very moment. If a man is beating a woman or a woman is hurting a child they don't have to knock and wait for someone to answer, nor would their only alternative be to sit and wait while someone got ahold of a judge to sign off on a search warrant.
There are many MANY circumstances in which it is perfectly lawful for them to step in and do what they need to do, including searching your very own body if they deem it necessary.
Some may disagree about the fairness in that but don't call it against the law because it's not.
If you've got nothing to.hide you've got nothing to worry about.
I too agree with Sabi, interesting just how many times the owners story has changed....... |  |  |  |  |
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» There has since been 5 posts. Last posting by Mika, Apr 23 5:39 am
Dog Laws & Legislation > Innocent Chained Pit Bull shot & killed in own yard by the police
Trigger
 *Blackdog* | 
| Barked: Mon Apr 22, '13 8:10am PST |  |  |  |  | Mika - the police do NOT need a warrant to search property while in pursuit....that would make absolutely no sense. Can you just picture it? Criminal runs from sidewalk to someone's lawn and that means they can turn to officers in pursuit and just say neener neener now you can't get me!
What a ridiculously silly notion.........and how incredibly dangerous would that be for the general public. Just yikes.
Not only can they search without a warrant for a suspect but also for any evidence, dropped weapons, drugs, paraphernalia.
If people think that's infringing on their rights somehow instead of seeing it as people risking their lives to keep you and yours safe then by all means, please, put signs in y'alls front yards alerting criminals to the "safety zone" that is your yard and not your neighbors. That way those fleeing can seek refuge in YOUR yard and not anyone else's who happen to believelaw enforcement should be allowed to do their job unhindered by geographics! |  |  |  |  |
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» There has since been 9 posts. Last posting by Mika, Apr 23 5:39 am
Dog Laws & Legislation > Dog shot by neighbor. Can I sue if so how to go about the process?
Trigger
 *Blackdog* | 
| Barked: Mon Apr 22, '13 7:00am PST |  |  |  |  | How on earth did your dogs get out? And for that long unattended??
Any number of things could have happened to them during that time, and unfortunately with the dogs running at large like that it's going to be a he said she said situation.
Please make sure they NEVER get out like that again, it's so so dangerous for them. |  |  |  |  |
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» There has since been 2 posts. Last posting by Squ'mey, Thu 7:53 am
Dog Laws & Legislation > Innocent Chained Pit Bull shot & killed in own yard by the police
Trigger
 *Blackdog* | 
| Barked: Mon Apr 22, '13 6:28am PST |  |  |  |  | Mika - the police do NOT need a warrant to search property while in pursuit....that would make absolutely no sense. Can you just picture it? Criminal runs from sidewalk to someone's lawn and that means they can turn to officers in pursuit and just say neener neener now you can't get me!
What a ridiculously silly notion.........and how incredibly dangerous would that be for the general public. Just yikes.
Not only can they search without a warrant for a suspect but also for any evidence, dropped weapons, drugs, paraphernalia.
If people think that's infringing on their rights somehow instead of seeing it as people risking their lives to keep you and yours safe then by all means, please, put signs in y'alls front yards alerting criminals to the "safety zone" that is your yard and not your neighbors. That way those fleeing can seek refuge in YOUR yard and not anyone else's who happen to believelaw enforcement should be allowed to do their job unhindered by geographics! |  |  |  |  |
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» There has since been 12 posts. Last posting by Mika, Apr 23 5:39 am
Puppy Place > Edwards Training Poor Breeding

» There has since been 2 posts. Last posting by Dogster HQ, Apr 25 3:09 pm
Puppy Place > Edwards Training Poor Breeding
Trigger
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| Barked: Sun Apr 21, '13 10:05am PST |  |  |  |  | Yoshi - I knew of this breeder based on the work I've heard in the trial circuit. What I read here completely conflicted with the reputation I was aware they'd built.
If you want to believe everything you read on the internet that's fine by me, no skin off my teeth. But that is DEFINITELY not how I roll lol.
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» There has since been 3 posts. Last posting by Dogster HQ, Apr 25 3:09 pm
Puppy Place > Edwards Training Poor Breeding
Trigger
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| Barked: Fri Apr 19, '13 6:58am PST |  |  |  |  | I had to look up the thread Tiller.....but holy buckets Keystone puppies break my heart
I know exactly what you mean about wanting to snatch them all up regardless of the ethics involved in doing so. The story of the $10 beagle will stick with me for a long time......that's just so wrong on so many levels........  |  |  |  |  |
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» There has since been 10 posts. Last posting by Dogster HQ, Apr 25 3:09 pm
Puppy Place > Edwards Training Poor Breeding
Hoyt
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| Barked: Fri Apr 19, '13 6:53am PST |  |  |  |  | One of the things I really liked about Hoyt's breeder was their admission that although they can offer health contracts and do their best to ensure they're breeding healthy dogs, that is no guarantee a dog will never have health problems. Breeders are not Gods, and as Sabi pointed out HD can pop up seemingly randomly in even the healthiest lines. It's the risk you take when you take responsibility over any living creature.
Not to mention all the variables that then go along with the actual raising of a living creature that could have caused everything the OP originally spoke of....
No one, and nothing living, is perfect. Although breeders and owners alike can keep their fingers crossed that that's what they'll end up with, stacking the odds in every way they possibly can, there is still no such guarantee.
It's imperative breeders be available so owners know what steps they can take next if the worst does arise. Pick a breeder that doesn't offer extended health "guarantees" and long term assistance and that's pretty much what you're stuck with. Pick one with the stipulation that you contact them with any problems and that's the route you need to take instead of just ranting about how they've done nothing on a dog forum.....give them a chance to do exactly what they promised to do when you bought the dog instead of just throwing them under the bus out of fear, anger, frustration etc. Most good breeders WANT to help in that situation because they truly care about the dogs they produce. It's on the owners to let them. |  |  |  |  |
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» There has since been 11 posts. Last posting by Dogster HQ, Apr 25 3:09 pm
Puppy Place > Edwards Training Poor Breeding
Trigger
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| Barked: Thu Apr 18, '13 11:00am PST |  |  |  |  | I contacted this breeder directly and she seemed genuinely horrified this post was here. She said she knew who the original poster was and hasn't heard from them in years. She also said always makes herself available for any help with training, nutrition and breed specific understanding owners might have. She said she has reached out to this particular family but they have yet to respond.
It was not a stock response, she took the time to write me a pretty lengthy email even though I have zero vested interest in the situation.
They may not meet the standards of some here but they hardly sound like someone who doesn't give a rip about the dogs they produce or the owners they sell to. |  |  |  |  |
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