If this is the third time, can you ask the Guard to push for all the dogs to be removed from him and that he be banned from having any animal?
Given the facts outlined by the OP, I understand where you're coming from with this. It's not the dogs fault, it's down to the owner.I'd actually have mixed feelings about having his other dogs taken away as they are no bother at all
Would his house insurance public liability cover the damage caused?
Apparently this guy hasn't got a house, and so probably doesn't have house insurance (might have public Liability insurance on his cover for the mobile home - if he has any cover at all)Would his house insurance public liability cover the damage caused?
I was under the impression that if a dog attacks and injures a person, it can be put down at the request of the victim?
Good work.
In the event of future issues perhaps be best to tell the Gardai up front that you intend calling the Dog Warden without delay or call the Dog Warden first (depending on time of day) - at least that way the dog would be removed faster and the Gardai have no cause for annoyance/confusion.
Thanks, TS
The Dog Warden wouldn't have been working as it was a Bank Holiday weekend. Although, tbh, I didn't even think of that at the time. My dogs' back was ripped open & Mrs Jock had nasty looking gashes on her hand & was very shocked. I only knew that if I didn't report it to someone, I'd have taken my own justice........and come off the worse in the end.
I'm actually quite pleased with myself that I didn't lose the plot.....probably means I'm getting old or something!
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