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Halifaxmum | 18:54 Fri 18th Jan 2013 | Animals & Nature
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My 4 yr old Yorkie, Peanut (never let off the lead, and just lays on his back when approached by another dog) was set upon by a Rottweiler (off the lead in a local park) today and bitten in 3 places. Peanut is very quiet and submissive, showed no aggression whatsoever, just laid on his back, as usual.

The vets bill is 82 quid for today's appointment, injections, painkillers and antibiotics. We've to go back Monday for a check up too, which will probably be another 35 quid.

The woman whose dog it is was upset and crying, saying I'm so sorry. I don't know her, but think someone I know does.

Is it reasonable of me to just go and knock on her door and expect her to reimburse me the vet bills?

TIA
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Hell yes!
Yes.
Yes - her dog caused the problem. What if it had bitten you or a child?
Yes, I think it is.
Definitely.
Yes and reported to the police. It could have been a small child.
I think it's entirely reasonable to expect reimbursement. Her dog obviously wasn't under control
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Thank you to all, it seems reasonable to me, so I'll try to find out where she lives.
will your insurance cover the bill? Would love to think that I would march up to the door and say 'Oi, gimme the money for what your awful animal did to my pup', but I wouldn't. You'd be ostrisized (excuse the spelling) by all pet owners for ever more, too worried to come near you.
I would go round and ask her very nicely. Explain what costs you have incurred and the injuries to your dog. Any normal human would be only too happy to pay for damages. My neice had this happen to her dog and the owners of the other dog did offer to pay.
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ALwaysconfused - only last year, a little jack Russell was bitten to death by a staffie outside the local shop, I know most of the local dog owners and am sure they will support me.

Pea is such a little sweet heart, everyone loves him coz he's so soft, it must only be right for her to pay?
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My insurance will cover the bill, but I don't want to claim as I feel the dogs owner is at fault
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I'm not the sort of person to say "oi"!

I will always be civil, I'm too scared to not be!
Give her the bill, her fault, she should pay, her dog was out of control!
I'd claim if I were you - that's what your insurance is for - but then ask the dog owner to reimburse your excess. Insurance companies anyway always look to mitigate their losses so they'll probably need her details so they can claim from here.

Did you not get her details at the time, since she apologised weeping - that would be one of my first actions, give me your details!
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I was too wrapped up getting my sweetie safe, box!
Absolutely. It would be a small price to pay for you not reporting it to the police.

Alfie barked at a neighbour earlier and he got such a telling off but he'd never bite anyone. Hope peanut is okay? X
I certainly wouldn't be civil in a situation like that - she was weeping, she knew she was in the wrong for not keeping her dog under control. You really ought to tell the police.
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Nomercy - he seems to be a bit better since the painkilling injection, he's walked a round a little and had a bit of chicken and a drink

Thank you x
telling the police is ott in my opinion. It's not ott to expect her to pay though, although if it was me i'd ask you if you had insurance and expect to pay the excess. My dogs have 3rd party liability insurance so if they bit something my insurance would pay

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