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Old 03-11-2012, 08:33 PM
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Again, seems like common sense is AWOL again. Control your dog, especially if it's a large intimidating breed. If you do not, then YOU are responsible for what occurs afterward. On your property or not, you are legally responsible to control them. End of story. If someone hurts your dog and it's under control, then they will end up on the wrong end of the justice system. These are the common sense conclusions.
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