Between 1800 and 1975, grizzly bear populations fell from estimates of over 50,000 to less than 1,000. In Yellowstone National Park, government helicopters regularly fly over a habitat shared by grizzly bears and bison, for the purpose of preventing bison from contaminating cattle with a disease carried by bison. Concerned about the untoward albeit unintended […]
No Mandatory Duty To Capture And Take Pit Bulls Into Custody.
One afternoon, three boys were walking home from school when two pit bulls attacked and seriously injured one of them. A lawsuit was brought against the dogs’ owner, the landlord and the County of Los Angeles. Among other allegations, the complaint alleged the county had received nine complaints the pit bulls had jumped the fence […]
Emotional Distress Damages For Pet Owner Upheld.
Neighbors had a long-standing dispute. At one point, the neighbor who owned a 12-15 pound dog named Romeo heard Romeo bark, then squeal, opened the gate to his yard and saw defendant holding a baseball bat. He called out, “Why did you hit my dog?” Defendant responded: “You need to be more courteous and get […]
Rescue Dog Must Be Returned.
Plaintiff is a shelter that rescues animals. Spaying and neutering shelter animals is part of the organization’s mission to reduce the pet overpopulation problem, and is also required by Food and Agriculture Code §30503(a)(1). A dog named Lilly was placed with defendant, but at the time, Lilly was still too sick to be spayed. Defendant […]