I'm a sick, sick person for finding this humorous, but:

I'll bet the insanity of the bill will depend if he gets his eye back.

I'm soooo sorry...

> That's pretty much what I thought. Thanks Howie.

> Depending on what the bill is I might offer to pay half
> because I do
> feel really bad. If the bill is insanely high then I won't
> be able to
> afford it.

> Ben

> On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 22:08:05 -0400, Howie Hamlin
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Unleashed.  On your property.
>>
>> Sad but totally not your fault.
>>
>>
>>   ----- Original Message -----
>>   From: Ben Densmore
>>   To: CF-Community
>>   Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 10:02 PM
>>   Subject: Dog question
>>
>>   Today I was in my driveway and I had my dog on his
>>   runner next to me.
>>
>>   One of the neighborhood dogs, who is MUCH smaller than
>>   my dog came
>>   into my yard and kind of snuck up on my dog I think he
>>   scared my dog
>>   and my dog grabbed him and shook him like a rag doll in
>>   his mouth. The
>>   other dogs eye popped out and the owners are saying
>>   they are going to
>>   sue me for the vet bill.
>>
>>   I'm sure the laws are different from state to state and
>>   possibly city
>>   to city but here in Mass where I am there is a leash
>>   law. Their dog
>>   was not leashed and mine was. As bad as I feel I don't
>>   think I should
>>   have to pay anything.
>>
>>   Does anyone know what the laws are regarding this?
>>   Opinions?
>>
>>   Thanks,
>>   Ben
>>
>>
>>

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