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Keeping Domestic Pets

Keeping domestic pets is a kind of fashion these days but even a very mild mannered animal can cause injury to others under certain circumstances. It is the responsibility of the pet owners to provide proper care to the animals and to take steps to prevent them from causing any injury to other people in the society. In order to prevent the attack even before it takes place, the pet owners should license the pet with the community, keep its license updated, make sure that all the vaccinations are adequately given to the pet and train the pets to follow the basic commands. It is the responsibility of the pet owner to spay or neuter the animal because according to a recent research, altered pets are less likely to cause injury than the unaltered ones.

Pet owners are also responsible for knowing the behaviour of their pets and become alert if there are any signs of aggression or sickness in their pet. It is also important to spend sufficient time with the animal because it has been found that animals that are left alone usually develop behavioural problems which can make them irritated and aggressive and may lead them to cause injury to other people around them. It is in favour of the pet owners to cover the injuries caused by their pets under pet owner’s coverage.

According to law, if you are keeping domestic pets, then it is your responsibility to keep the pet’s vaccinations and licenses up-to-date and to make sure that their pet is not carrying around any disease. As per law, negligent pet owners are held responsible for the injuries or harm caused because of their pets, even if the pet owner did not know that their pet was vicious and it was never violent before. Under law, it is the liability of the pet owners for any kind of damages caused due to their pet.

If you have been a victim of an injury caused by other person’s pet, then you can contact a professional solicitor who specialises in these types of animal related accidents. Actually, animal related accidents are very complicated because the injured person has to prove that he or she was not teasing the animal in any way due to which the animal may have attacked him or her. Proving this point becomes very difficult because mostly, there are no proofs in this favour and this can only be proved by way of eye witnesses. Therefore, hiring the services of a professional lawyer becomes very necessary to represent your case convincingly in the court.

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