Rooster is clearly a thug. Its obvious he tried to jack that kibble, like the gangster he is. He got caught slippin. Im sure thats not his first time throwing paws or serving time at the pound.
It is called resource guarding and not a gangster thing. And this was not a dog pound, it was a kennel, where people expect the dogs to be well cared for. Some people get so lost.
It did bother me that she kept using her hands while speaking and just couldn’t put him down or on the desk. He seemed used to being juggled and was so calm.
Yes, she needs to learn how to carry a dachshund appropriately. Carrying him like that is super bad for his back as they are prone to IVDD back injuries. Support his bottom!!
@@getin3949: Doesn't matter what you expect.! She can get preferential treatment all day for her dog. The reality is, these dogs are in a cage free environment. Which means there will always be opportunities (no matter how much attention one or the other receives) where 1 of the dogs can get injured.
💯💯💯. Sorry I sincerely believe that judge was wrong on this one. She seemed to have a prejudice against the plaintiff from the get-go. For her to insinuate it's an exaggeration that caretakers watch the dogs at all times, well that's what you pay them for. Otherwise just go let them loose in a dog park for heavens sake. Especially when eating!
His neck is injure, he got bit on the neck blah blah blah as she keeps gripping and grabbing onto the back of his neck 🙄🙄 rooster’s neck probably hurts more from you gripping and grabbing his neck than from the bite.
Exactly! Especially if they aren't going to even watch the dogs during feeding times!! They should be made to say that to all perspective clients. Yeah come and we'll let the dogs run around together cage-free, we won't even watch them when they eat. Right, see how many people drop off their beloved pets.
I don't know why anyone would assume a cage-free boarding facility wouldn't feed them together? If you don't like that don't board your dog there. It's pretty self explanatory in the name.
Lady was told that the dog was bitten so as soon as she saw the lump she should've taken him to the vet immediately rather than waiting four days and doing it in an emergency situation on a Saturday. She claims that she thought it was part of his separation anxiety but if she knew that was a bite and she knew that was a lump and that's bull.
Except for the fact that sometimes things don´t show at the moment. I was in a very small car accident. I was wearing my belt. I was in traffic. My foot, by mistake, hit the accelator and hit the car in front of me. I was just inches away. Barely moved. It wasn´t up until weeks later that I started feeling serious pain in my lower back. Couldn´t handle it. When I went to the doctor he told me I was injured. It was severe enough that I couldn´t drive, had to drop college (since I had to drove there), and had to wear a type of girdle and be in bed for a month.
I agree. He should be protecting the dogs from other’s dogs who may have resources guarding aggression. My dog has major anxiety issues. It takes him a couple days to get back to normal after grooming. I totally disagree with the judge in this case. I also think the judge seemed annoyed before the plaintiff said a word.
Yes, he looks annoyed and he's thinking "get your shaky, grubby hands off of me"! He's almost getting his eyes poked out. I wish she would have but him down on the floor. He's still be close by her. Poor, poor dog!
She tried he best not to say, lady you are crazy. You knew what you signed up for and if you made it a thousand dollar problem by your negligence. If anyone should know when there is a issue it’s the owner.
She should have taken the dog to a vet as soon as she picked him up, dogs often have harmful bacteria in their mouths. Also, you can't just assume that there wouldn't be any conflict at a no kennel dog facility. The dogs might have been well mannered but even generally well-behaved dogs can cause conflicts.
Wow, this was a real learning lesson experience for me. Good to know if I ever leave my pet with somebody, then notice something the next day or the day after that, to jump on it immediately.
You have no idea what you’re talking about. Obviously you either have utilized a horrible place or not experienced what a blessing the right day care can make
It's a great fit for a lot of dogs. However, In my experience, dogs with any type of anxiety do not do well around others. It creates more anxiety. The idea of boarding should just be about keeping them safe for few days. Usually, patients with high anxiety, We recommend in home care. ❤
It really doesn't matter how annoying the plaintiff may be, the defendant was negligent. Judge Milian didn't ask the right questions about this facility. He said he was a "three kennel" facility and was watching three dogs--one dog per kennel. I've boarded my dog before, and even if the dogs are socialized all day long, when they sleep and eat, they do so in their own kennels away from the other dogs, because that's when dogs are most vulnerable. Even the most social and friendly dogs can have food aggression. Even people who have multiple dogs at home generally feed their dogs in separate spots to be safe. For a boarding facility to just freely feed strange dogs in an enclosed area and NOT watch them (and YES, I mean STARE AT THEM to make sure they don't try and steal from each other) is negligent for someone who is supposed to be an expert. A lability waiver protects the owner from anything that arises as a result of something dogs just do. But if you, as the caretaker of the animals, put dogs in a situation that is LIKELY to result in aggression, that's gross negligence and I think the defendant should be liable for it. I'm sorry, but I think the judge is dead wrong. If the dog got hurt just running around in the yard or something, then yeah, you assume certain risks, but even a dog novice knows you don't feed strange dogs together. The ONLY thing I agree with is that the plaintiff shouldn't have waited so long to take her dog to the vet. Me personally, if I went to get my dog from boarding and they told me he'd been bitten, I wouldn't take their word for it that he was fine or just to put some ointment on it. I'd go straight from the boarding facility to the vet to have my dog examined. Regardless of if it would be covered by the facility or not, because I want to make sure my baby is good. But I don't think it's unreasonable to wait a few days to see if your dog comes back to normal after being in a boarding facility. The defendant should have been liable for this. Bad call for JM.
Absolutely absurd to have a dog boarding facility without any kennels. Setting up yourself for a law suit. Oh. Look at you in court. Dogs will be dogs. Feeding is the most dangerous time to have dogs in contact with each other. My dogs go to daycare and board at the best facility, with the most knowledgeable owners ever. This isn't a 'oh let's board dogs and make money and have fun at same time' job. Smh
i worked at all three types day care, kennels boarding and cage free. we fed the dogs in a room one at a time to insure they eat there only food and by self so no fights happen.
The judge is wrong on this one. Any reputable dog boarding business is going to ask whether your dog has food aggression. If the answer is yes, then the dog must be fed in another location. Honestly, while this show is very entertaining, I would never bring my issue to her court room because it’s hit or miss whether she will get the decision right.
She follow the law so it be the same in any court. If you decided to go to a doctor in a van and get infected you can't sue them because you accepted the risk. The owner new it was a no cage business she been there multiple times she accepted the risk.
No, Alex follows the laws the best. While there is a burden of proof, the judge has to decide more likely than not. If the judge is convinced in the absence of strong evidence, it is entirely legal for the judge to rule for the plaintiff/counterclaim.
I don't think the dog has separation anxiety, I think he has reuniting anxiety.... she is so crazy anxious and even pokes and prods the dog. She may mean well.. but wow
Why didn’t she examine the lump when she found it? She stated she didn’t really look at it until a day after she noticed it. Sounds like she made the situation worse. Also, in all fairness, dachshunds can be aggressive little jerks. I don’t doubt he started it. That being said, I understand cage free facilities but it’s common sense to separate dogs that aren’t familiar with each other when they eat. That is dog 101.
The reason Rooster still isn't himself is because he has to put up with her as an owner. She obviously loves him very much, but he does not look like a happy dog.
The defendant was negligent. He's not an animal Dr, and was obviously unqualified to assess and treat a dog bite wound. He should have taken the lady's dog to a qualified vet, since the injury happened at his business on his watch.
You can see Rooster trying to teleport himself away from her, just like the rest of us having to listen to that voice! Everything about plaintiff is repellent
This is why i DO NOT trust my dogs With ANYONE. I've had a few trainers tell me that leaving Toys on the floor for dogs like a free-for-all is a horrible idea.
I had a dog who had it, he was only anxious when I left, even if he was with other people. General anxiety happens at any time, regardless if the owner is present or not.
Sometimes you don’t know your pet has an injury until it worsens enough to notice. My cat had gotten bitten on his chest near a front leg. I only noticed something was wrong when he started acting lethargic. My daughter and I were concerned and were petting him and when I felt a wet spot. It wasn’t yellow or noticeably oozing. (Of course I took him to the emergency vet right away where they shaved him, cleaned the puncture wound, and sent him home with meds. It was around $700. ) So, no, a wound or illness isn’t necessarily obvious right away. Having said this, I wouldn’t board my pet where it would never be separated even to just decompress, but especially during feeding. The dogs don’t have to be in cages 24/7 but common sense is there should be times they have their own space. And I would also not board my animal at a place they take absolutely no responsibility for any injuries. That’s literally giving the business owner carte blanche. Unfortunately, the owner signed the contract so she has no recourse.
Cage free boarding is always red flags for us in the Vet world. Plus all boarding facilities always have a liability clause that releases them from any damages done to pets in their care. Use common sense. Also, seerat Separation anxiety is no excuse to not see the Vet. I GUARANTEE you that your pets profile has alerts in their file for it, plus client alerts......😂
Haven't gotten past the first scene. Did the narrator say first for the defendant that "Rooster tried to steal food from another dog and a little scuffle broke out"? First words in? Blame the dog? Sets me off right away when any caretaker's defense is just that their ward caused it themselves. You are the caretaker. It's literally your job to ensure things like this don't happen. So they're dogs. You are supposed to provide a safe place for them. Why are you feeding them together and saying, oh well, if they bite each other. That's ridiculous. Haven't even started and already don't like his defense. Guess we'll see....
Eh. Not tickled. I do understand how to ended, yes. But I'm sorry, any caretaker of dogs is supposed to be watching them. Any caretaker of dogs should especially be watching them when they're eating! How is that right? Don't we all know that dogs can get like this when they eat? Cats can get like this when they eat! Putting down the food and blaming the dog for coming up to another dog's dish? Yes that is the whole point of being a caretaker, she's paying you to watch over her dog. She's paying you to make sure your dog doesn't get bit! I'm sorry I just don't like that. Yes I do understand the delay in getting to the vet. But I also think the judge would have ruled the same way even if she taken it to the vet immediately. It's a great big 'eh' for me.
The plaintiff is the one with separation anxiety, lol.
I feel really sorry for rooster.
Thank you!
She transfers it to her dog. I'm willing to bet she takes meds for it as well as the dog.
I thought the same thing
Dogs often can feed on the energy of their owners.
Rooster looks annoyed as hell.
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😂😂😂no seriously 😅 he's looking like "hurry it up n don't forget my pup cup u promised me"
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Rooster is clearly a thug. Its obvious he tried to jack that kibble, like the gangster he is. He got caught slippin. Im sure thats not his first time throwing paws or serving time at the pound.
looks shady as hell
Not Roosters first rodeo.
Omg this comment took me out!!!😂💀
Hahahahahahaaaa!
It is called resource guarding and not a gangster thing. And this was not a dog pound, it was a kennel, where people expect the dogs to be well cared for. Some people get so lost.
Poor animal must have an identity crisis. A dog named rooster with a voice that's horse (hoarse)😂😂😂
You win the internet 😂
Just chewmuch going on😩😂
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Anyone else annoyed by how she keeps grabbing that dog, she's so super annoying that she is making me anxious.
I agree 110%!!! UGH!
It did bother me that she kept using her hands while speaking and just couldn’t put him down or on the desk. He seemed used to being juggled and was so calm.
Yes, she needs to learn how to carry a dachshund appropriately. Carrying him like that is super bad for his back as they are prone to IVDD back injuries. Support his bottom!!
Plus the sound of the bag or something crinkling through her whole testimony is annoying.
I feel sorry for the dog 😥😥
Rooster is fine. She’s not fine. 🤣🤣
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Rooster 🐓 looks annoyed with her, she's giving him anxiety 🤦♂️
And he's mad that he's a Dog 🐕 name Rooster 🐓... I would've snapped too 😂😂
LMBO! Poor Roo 🤣
Best comment 👌 😂😂😂
My dog is named Rooster , we call him Roo.
Rooster isn’t himself for a week if I leave him for a day……..so I leave him for 3 nights. 😂
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I was so hoping the Judge would pointed that out so she can see how ridiculous she sounded.
Rooster is dead inside... he was a dog for 3 days only...
I guarantee the plaintiffs dog got anxiety from his owner.
I mean the owner probably stay home all day with the dog so it be pretty scary to be only with one person your whole life than they disappear
I was thinking the same thing
Animals feed off of people. So it's entirely possible!
Hahahhahahahhaha priceless
For sure.
Rooster looks like he's emotionally fed up
I think " Rooster" wants to get the Cockadoodledoo outta there 😂 That lady started his anxiety when she named him Rooster 😭😂
Omg 😅😅😅😂
Listening to the plaintiff, is like nails on a chalkboard.
I hear yours doing it, not the plaintiff.
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Her voice is causing me anxiety
This is the comment I was looking for!!
The dog is begging for help😂
Willing to bet this lady claims this dog as an emotional support animal and takes it into every store possible.
I swear that dog is feeding off of his owners energy. She makes me nervous!
Cage free boarding 🤯 sounds like an accident waiting to happen.
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It is, but why leave your dog knowing that
@@KimmyLisenby That's an interesting point. Hadn't considered that perspective!
@@KimmyLisenby Because she obviously expected preferential treatment.
@@getin3949: Doesn't matter what you expect.! She can get preferential treatment all day for her dog. The reality is, these dogs are in a cage free environment. Which means there will always be opportunities (no matter how much attention one or the other receives) where 1 of the dogs can get injured.
It's so true what they say about people and their pets looking alike.
I can't stop laughing. Never really paid attention, holy balls of lighting, you are so right.
Hilariously true!
Please lady stop messing with your poor dog. She is making him neurotic
Did she know it was cage free? I would never leave my dog in such a situation. Dogs that do not know each other should not eat together, ever!
💯💯💯. Sorry I sincerely believe that judge was wrong on this one. She seemed to have a prejudice against the plaintiff from the get-go.
For her to insinuate it's an exaggeration that caretakers watch the dogs at all times, well that's what you pay them for. Otherwise just go let them loose in a dog park for heavens sake. Especially when eating!
WAKE UP NANCY, WAKE UP//
His neck is injure, he got bit on the neck blah blah blah as she keeps gripping and grabbing onto the back of his neck 🙄🙄 rooster’s neck probably hurts more from you gripping and grabbing his neck than from the bite.
Rooster looks like he makes no apologies for trying to steal food. My beagle has the same look lol
Shouldn't feed together 🙄 food aggression is real.
I would not bored my dog in a free for all.... nope
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Exactly! Especially if they aren't going to even watch the dogs during feeding times!!
They should be made to say that to all perspective clients. Yeah come and we'll let the dogs run around together cage-free, we won't even watch them when they eat. Right, see how many people drop off their beloved pets.
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I don't know why anyone would assume a cage-free boarding facility wouldn't feed them together? If you don't like that don't board your dog there. It's pretty self explanatory in the name.
Rooster thought this was his way out from her.
lol
I love how Judge Milian says 'If it's good enough for you then it's good enough for me.' Yesss!!
Lady was told that the dog was bitten so as soon as she saw the lump she should've taken him to the vet immediately rather than waiting four days and doing it in an emergency situation on a Saturday. She claims that she thought it was part of his separation anxiety but if she knew that was a bite and she knew that was a lump and that's bull.
Except for the fact that sometimes things don´t show at the moment. I was in a very small car accident. I was wearing my belt. I was in traffic. My foot, by mistake, hit the accelator and hit the car in front of me. I was just inches away. Barely moved. It wasn´t up until weeks later that I started feeling serious pain in my lower back. Couldn´t handle it. When I went to the doctor he told me I was injured. It was severe enough that I couldn´t drive, had to drop college (since I had to drove there), and had to wear a type of girdle and be in bed for a month.
@@justicierodelaligathe point is if your dog is bitten regardless of if you see anything you should take it to the vet.
With only three dogs to look after, the defendant could've had each dog in a separate area while feeding, or staggered each dog feeding time.
Dogs have better healthcare than a human!
You would think the defendant would have insurance that would cover this. Dogs that don't know each other should never be fed together. Js
I agree. He should be protecting the dogs from other’s dogs who may have resources guarding aggression. My dog has major anxiety issues. It takes him a couple days to get back to normal after grooming. I totally disagree with the judge in this case. I also think the judge seemed annoyed before the plaintiff said a word.
Right!!
Absolutely. I’m surprised that the judge didn’t know this, since she always talks about her pets.
And when there is a biting situation with dogs, you take the dog to the vet. This Defendant ran this kennel without insurance. Bad business practice.
Especially in a no cage kennel.
I don’t even need to watch it-Rooster is innocent.
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She's the type of the woman who asks to speak with the judges manager after the case.
I think she gives him anxiety
The plaintiff's voice is like nails on a chalkboard. 😮
She's not even holding him properly
Yes, he looks annoyed and he's thinking "get your shaky, grubby hands off of me"! He's almost getting his eyes poked out. I wish she would have but him down on the floor. He's still be close by her. Poor, poor dog!
She tried he best not to say, lady you are crazy. You knew what you signed up for and if you made it a thousand dollar problem by your negligence. If anyone should know when there is a issue it’s the owner.
Rooster doesn't seem like he suffers from separation anxiety looks more like he wants to get the hell away from her
I knew she was gonna lose as she said she didn't take the dog to the vet right away because he has separation anxiety.
She should have taken the dog to a vet as soon as she picked him up, dogs often have harmful bacteria in their mouths. Also, you can't just assume that there wouldn't be any conflict at a no kennel dog facility. The dogs might have been well mannered but even generally well-behaved dogs can cause conflicts.
It was at a kennel facility.
@@trekgirl65 Did you even watch the video?
Holding your dog all the time gives them anxiety
Rooster isn't emotionally himself because the plaintiff is still physically his owner
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Wrong. When you run a boarding place, you're responsible for the pet. Also, must carry insurance.
Wow, this was a real learning lesson experience for me. Good to know if I ever leave my pet with somebody, then notice something the next day or the day after that, to jump on it immediately.
You should never pick up your dachshunds with one hand! It’s bad for their backs. Two hands please! 🙌😂
Cage free facilities are a joke fr. Anyone who leaves their dogs in there is a nut case
You have no idea what you’re talking about. Obviously you either have utilized a horrible place or not experienced what a blessing the right day care can make
It's a great fit for a lot of dogs. However, In my experience, dogs with any type of anxiety do not do well around others. It creates more anxiety. The idea of boarding should just be about keeping them safe for few days. Usually, patients with high anxiety, We recommend in home care. ❤
Im just curious but isn't that aa huge risk tho@@jenn9935
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Lmao 😂😂😂 “Separation anxiety” it’s hilarious how all dog owners are official doctors and are able to diagnose their own animals. 🤣🤣
Why are dogs, strangers to each other, being fed together?
Really....... separation anxiety????😂
Some dogs that have been abused and rehomed do have separation anxiety
It's a thing.
You don't make a dog named Rooster wear a scarf. I bet the lady carries the blanket whether Rooster is present or not.
I can tell there are alot of people in these comments that have never owned a dog or if they have they don't know much about dogs at all. Just saying.
Ok plz educate us then.
Rooster! Blink once if you need help
It really doesn't matter how annoying the plaintiff may be, the defendant was negligent. Judge Milian didn't ask the right questions about this facility. He said he was a "three kennel" facility and was watching three dogs--one dog per kennel. I've boarded my dog before, and even if the dogs are socialized all day long, when they sleep and eat, they do so in their own kennels away from the other dogs, because that's when dogs are most vulnerable. Even the most social and friendly dogs can have food aggression. Even people who have multiple dogs at home generally feed their dogs in separate spots to be safe. For a boarding facility to just freely feed strange dogs in an enclosed area and NOT watch them (and YES, I mean STARE AT THEM to make sure they don't try and steal from each other) is negligent for someone who is supposed to be an expert. A lability waiver protects the owner from anything that arises as a result of something dogs just do. But if you, as the caretaker of the animals, put dogs in a situation that is LIKELY to result in aggression, that's gross negligence and I think the defendant should be liable for it. I'm sorry, but I think the judge is dead wrong. If the dog got hurt just running around in the yard or something, then yeah, you assume certain risks, but even a dog novice knows you don't feed strange dogs together.
The ONLY thing I agree with is that the plaintiff shouldn't have waited so long to take her dog to the vet. Me personally, if I went to get my dog from boarding and they told me he'd been bitten, I wouldn't take their word for it that he was fine or just to put some ointment on it. I'd go straight from the boarding facility to the vet to have my dog examined. Regardless of if it would be covered by the facility or not, because I want to make sure my baby is good. But I don't think it's unreasonable to wait a few days to see if your dog comes back to normal after being in a boarding facility. The defendant should have been liable for this. Bad call for JM.
Absolutely absurd to have a dog boarding facility without any kennels. Setting up yourself for a law suit.
Oh. Look at you in court.
Dogs will be dogs. Feeding is the most dangerous time to have dogs in contact with each other.
My dogs go to daycare and board at the best facility, with the most knowledgeable owners ever. This isn't a 'oh let's board dogs and make money and have fun at same time' job. Smh
i worked at all three types day care, kennels boarding and cage free. we fed the dogs in a room one at a time to insure they eat there only food and by self so no fights happen.
6:04 she says "ohhhh..." knowingly, seems like she KNEW rooster had food aggression issues.
I board rabbits in my home and do not take rabbits from other households at the same time to avoid these situations. Too much can go wrong otherwise
Giving a dog anxiety medication is wild!!
There’s something really off with the plaintiff. Her dog started the fight and she’s blaming the business owner.
Good judgement
The judge is wrong on this one. Any reputable dog boarding business is going to ask whether your dog has food aggression. If the answer is yes, then the dog must be fed in another location. Honestly, while this show is very entertaining, I would never bring my issue to her court room because it’s hit or miss whether she will get the decision right.
She follow the law so it be the same in any court. If you decided to go to a doctor in a van and get infected you can't sue them because you accepted the risk.
The owner new it was a no cage business she been there multiple times she accepted the risk.
No, Alex follows the laws the best. While there is a burden of proof, the judge has to decide more likely than not. If the judge is convinced in the absence of strong evidence, it is entirely legal for the judge to rule for the plaintiff/counterclaim.
I don't think the dog has separation anxiety, I think he has reuniting anxiety.... she is so crazy anxious and even pokes and prods the dog. She may mean well.. but wow
Off work today and enjoying The People’s Court 🧘🏽♀️
No one cares, momma
@@thefonzkiss but here you are.
@@susiesolangesimpson2828 yeah for watching the episode not wanting to know about your boring life, momma
@@thefonzkiss and again you’re here.
@@thefonzkiss It looks like you cared enough to reply.
Why didn’t she examine the lump when she found it? She stated she didn’t really look at it until a day after she noticed it. Sounds like she made the situation worse. Also, in all fairness, dachshunds can be aggressive little jerks. I don’t doubt he started it. That being said, I understand cage free facilities but it’s common sense to separate dogs that aren’t familiar with each other when they eat. That is dog 101.
If the dog really had separation anxiety he wouldn’t even be trying to eat at all…let alone extra food from another dog’s bowl.
The reason Rooster still isn't himself is because he has to put up with her as an owner. She obviously loves him very much, but he does not look like a happy dog.
He should be ordered to at least pay half of the vet bill
The dog doesn’t have separation anxiety, it’s the plaintiff
It's amazing how dogs and their owners start to look alike.
The defendant was negligent. He's not an animal Dr, and was obviously unqualified to assess and treat a dog bite wound. He should have taken the lady's dog to a qualified vet, since the injury happened at his business on his watch.
Absolutely!
Wow. Defender should pay half.
"He's got separation anxiety" LOLOL A dog?! 😂
You can see Rooster trying to teleport himself away from her, just like the rest of us having to listen to that voice! Everything about plaintiff is repellent
LMBAO, No Rootser wasn't caught stealing...not sweet adorable sweet looking little Rootser
I never leave my dog with anyone. No one can look after my dog like me 🐕🧡💓
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I hate leaving mine at home with my family. Lol
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This is why i DO NOT trust my dogs With ANYONE.
I've had a few trainers tell me that leaving Toys on the floor for dogs like a free-for-all is a horrible idea.
Is someone available at night when they’re not caged?
Rooster just wants to get away 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
How do they know it's "separation" anxiety (as opposed to any other anxiety)?
I had a dog who had it, he was only anxious when I left, even if he was with other people. General anxiety happens at any time, regardless if the owner is present or not.
She needs to take Rooster's medication. She is clearly the one with anxiety, not that poor dog.
Owner needs anxiety meds
Rooster was on a literal roller coaster this entire case...
Which day did the bite occur? Why was she not informed immediately?
Sometimes you don’t know your pet has an injury until it worsens enough to notice. My cat had gotten bitten on his chest near a front leg. I only noticed something was wrong when he started acting lethargic. My daughter and I were concerned and were petting him and when I felt a wet spot. It wasn’t yellow or noticeably oozing. (Of course I took him to the emergency vet right away where they shaved him, cleaned the puncture wound, and sent him home with meds. It was around $700. ) So, no, a wound or illness isn’t necessarily obvious right away.
Having said this, I wouldn’t board my pet where it would never be separated even to just decompress, but especially during feeding. The dogs don’t have to be in cages 24/7 but common sense is there should be times they have their own space. And I would also not board my animal at a place they take absolutely no responsibility for any injuries. That’s literally giving the business owner carte blanche. Unfortunately, the owner signed the contract so she has no recourse.
If anyone was a crazy dog lady......poor Rooster.
When she said the dog had separation anxiety I already knew what was going down.
Cage free boarding is always red flags for us in the Vet world. Plus all boarding facilities always have a liability clause that releases them from any damages done to pets in their care.
Use common sense.
Also, seerat
Separation anxiety is no excuse to not see the Vet. I GUARANTEE you that your pets profile has alerts in their file for it, plus client alerts......😂
Entirely fair verdict.
He should have immediately taken the dog to the vet himself and called her regardless he’s responsible
Rooster is a thug. He had it coming.
Separation Anxiety? WTF!!!
If the judge goes with the defendant, SHE'S WRONG!!!!!!!
No matter how you slice it it is the defendant's fault
Poor rooster. That woman have put all of her conditions on him. Good call, she did waited too long.
You want a cage free facility but don’t want to assume any risk by putting him in one? You’re accountable lady.
Separation anxiety.😮....give him a pill.
Separation anxiety - 'oh great. Its that lady again. I thought I was finally free.'
Haven't gotten past the first scene. Did the narrator say first for the defendant that "Rooster tried to steal food from another dog and a little scuffle broke out"? First words in? Blame the dog?
Sets me off right away when any caretaker's defense is just that their ward caused it themselves. You are the caretaker. It's literally your job to ensure things like this don't happen.
So they're dogs. You are supposed to provide a safe place for them. Why are you feeding them together and saying, oh well, if they bite each other. That's ridiculous.
Haven't even started and already don't like his defense. Guess we'll see....
Eh. Not tickled. I do understand how to ended, yes. But I'm sorry, any caretaker of dogs is supposed to be watching them. Any caretaker of dogs should especially be watching them when they're eating! How is that right? Don't we all know that dogs can get like this when they eat? Cats can get like this when they eat! Putting down the food and blaming the dog for coming up to another dog's dish? Yes that is the whole point of being a caretaker, she's paying you to watch over her dog. She's paying you to make sure your dog doesn't get bit! I'm sorry I just don't like that.
Yes I do understand the delay in getting to the vet. But I also think the judge would have ruled the same way even if she taken it to the vet immediately.
It's a great big 'eh' for me.
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Dog puncture bites are highly likely to abscess.
These people need PRISON, giving that dog DOPE😡
So now is the dog's fault 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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The plaintiff, "Rooster is still not emotionally himself" LOL she's a dog psychiatrist now?
Food aggression is real and often unpredictable. It is just common sense to distance/separate during feeding times.