Fontana, CA asked in Animal / Dog Law for California

Q: My question is dog bites I have a 6 month old Great Dane Pub his new thing is the chase bike tires she Harbors to killer

Akitas they have killed two dogs on the premises in the last year they went right up to a little girl took the puppy out of her hand and they and they proceeded to kill it they get out of the yard they jump the fence they bite. people they chase people that chase other animals they can't be trusted they block me from coming in my own home like growling and barking at me and snarling at me I would like to know if they could do is double standards like that to ask me to get rid of mice by pup when it was an accident and they Harbor a killer Akitas which also last summer I had my hand sitting on the fence and the dog bit my hand jumped up and bit my hand cuz I'm there neighbor can they legally have double standards like that and still go through with it and end when the child did not go to the doctors that did not need attention write the dog is quarantined by by a dog control

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William John Light
William John Light
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  • Animal & Dog Law Lawyer
  • Santa Ana, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Please consider re-posting with actual sentences. You are expecting attorneys to decipher gibberish, for free.

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