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Originally Posted by bellababy08 I don't think it should be anyone other than the OPers responsibility...She knew when she took her dog to the groomers that she was in heat, she told the groomer...she knew the risk and IMO to ask the groomer to watch her female was unreasonable when she is busy grooming others. The un-neutered male owner shouldn't be responsible, he/she took there dog to be groomed not studded out.
I just believe the FULL responsibility should be the owner of the Female in heat giving all the information.
She knew her female was in heat!! It's the responsibility of the OP to keep her female in heat safely away from other dogs, and she didn't do that. |
Again, Devil's Advocate. If you have an unneutered male, you KNOW that nature will shine through given the right circumstances (a nearby female in heat). Unneutered males will go go all kinds of crazy lengths to get to one, crawling over fences or chewing through them, fighting off other dogs, even being killed by running in to traffic just to get to the female. If you don't want any "ooops" litters, you neuter the male. If you are planning on studding him out (responsibly), then you don't take him any place where he is likely to encounter a female in heat. It takes two to tango, or in this case, tie.