My dog attacked a dog that wasn't on a lead.

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Evening everyone, I'm posting this while still in a bit of shock.

I've just got back from a walk with my dog, a one-year-old Akita Inu. I was walking him around my housing estate, which has plenty of green space. My dog was, of course, on his lead. Then I saw another dog (a Spitz, weighing about 22 lbs I'd say) charging at us aggressively, and obviously it wasn't on a lead. In the blink of an eye, mine fought back and, given the weight difference, I was absolutely terrified when I heard the Spitz yelping in my dog's mouth. The Spitz's owner arrived after the dust had settled—it was a child, who was just as frightened (at least as much as I was) by what had just happened. The Spitz didn't seem to have any serious injuries, but I was really shaken. The child's father then turned up and explained that most of the dogs in the estate are let off their leads.

The question I'm asking myself is, who is at fault:

-Walking a dog off-lead?

-Not muzzling a dog (even if it's not a restricted breed)?

If, god forbid, the Spitz had been hurt, would it be my fault? I suspect so, but what am I risking? And what would happen to my dog?!

Thanks in advance.

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    The same thing happened to me, only my dog was 5 months old and we had to rush to the emergency vet because my stupid neighbour didn't have his dog muzzled or on a lead. It was an American Staffy, and when we moved, they ended up moving in right next door to us. My mum didn't want to report it to the police, though, because she felt it wasn't the dog's fault but the owner's, so he just ended up paying a hefty fine. Thankfully, my dog is now alive and well and in good health.
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    Your dog was on a lead, so your insurance wouldn't have paid out to anyone! I’m absolutely certain of that, as I’ve been in the exact same situation myself.

    Don't let them intimidate you. You really should have reported it to the police the very next day, but seeing how much this is escalating, you should go and do it right away. It’s your word against theirs. Hang in there, it’ll all work out! 🙂

    I totally agree with *****

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    Tania28
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    Why does it bother you, then?
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    R
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    When you file a report with the police, do they get in touch with the other person?

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    Missloute
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    Hi. Like I said in a previous comment, go and report it to the police to get it on record. Tell them what’s happened. It doesn’t cost you anything and it doesn’t commit you to anything, but it’ll likely help protect both you and your dog.
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    Your dog, not the child

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    That’s a load of rubbish. Your child won't be at any risk as long as they’ve been taught how to behave.
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    Well, up until now he didn't even have my name, so he couldn't have reported me anyway... I just hope my insurance covers it... I wouldn't want there to be any repercussions for my boy!
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    No formal complaint has been filed as far as I can tell, but he’s been quite threatening in what he’s saying... And regarding the insurance, I still want to be reimbursed, and I’m definitely sticking to my guns about the fact that I had mine on a lead and he didn't... Even so, I’m wondering if my insurance will actually cover it.
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    So, surely my insurance is supposed to kick in then? Right?

    And regarding what you were saying, on his end, he also reckons my dog was "out of control" (meaning me, then)...

    If I do write this statement, who do I send it to? I’m sure me and/or my dog are going to end up in trouble somewhere down the line :(

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