Not exact matches
All of this caused quite a
bit of drywall
damage, so we
did have to hire a drywall contractor to come and
do some
serious patching.
Dogs give rapid warning
bites to youngsters, usually a
bite to the snout, which is a way of saying «knock it off» — but if the youngster is a human and not a puppy, that warning
bite can
do serious damage.
If your dog is compulsively chasing his tail, he can cause
serious damage by
biting and chewing on it when he finally
does catch it.
I am now almost 4 weeks since the
bite and it is looking good... no
serious damage done.
Were the dog to ever be in a position it felt forced to
bite, the dog is much more likely to
do so with discretion and not cause any
serious damage.
If you were
bitten by a dog, but the injury was not
serious,
did not cause permanent disfigurement, or was not fatal, or if you'd like to recover non-economic
damages such as pain and suffering, it's possible that you can pursue a negligence claim against the owner of the dog.