Waterloo Region Record

Halifax dog owner must pay part of vet bill

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HALIFAX — The owner of a Shih Tzu badly injured in a nasty fight with a larger pit bull-Labrador mix has been ordered to pay half the vet bill — because her small dog wasn’t on a leash at the time of the incident.

A Nova Scotia small claims court ruling says the two women involved in the dispute should each pay $669.35 of the Shih Tzu’s $1,338.69 veterinari­an bill.

The ruling, handed down in August and released this week, stated that a Shih Tzu named Max was off-leash outside its home last April when he approached the larger dog named Blazer as he walked past on a leash with his owner.

The complainan­t was asking that her vet bills be covered entirely by the defendant, but adjudicato­r Eric Slone found that Max’s owner was partly responsibl­e for not having her Shih Tzu on a leash as she unloaded groceries from her car.

“The complainan­t must bear some of the responsibi­lity by not having her dog leashed, or otherwise within her control,” Slone wrote, adding that the defendant had originally offered to pay half the bill.

“I apportion her liability at 50 per cent.”

The court document says Blazer “bit Max quite severely” on his belly, causing a life-threatenin­g injury that required surgery, stitches and antibiotic­s.

The defendant argued that Max bit her dog first, setting off the angry melee.

“I am not convinced that Max bit Blazer first, as the few seconds of an encounter between two raging dogs can be quite chaotic,” Slone wrote in the seven-page decision.

“Max would likely have died without emergency vet care.”

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