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Armed Attorneys Emily Taylor and Edwin Walker tackle one of the most emotional and controversial self-defense topics we see: defending yourself against a dangerous dog attack. Can you legally shoot an attacking dog? Will you automatically be arrested? What legal risks do dog owners face when their animals seriously injure someone?
In this episode, Emily and Edwin break down how dangerous dog laws work, using Texas law as an example, and explain when a dog owner may face civil or even criminal liability after an attack.
We discuss:
* What legally qualifies as a “dangerous dog”
* Whether you can lawfully use deadly force against an attacking dog
* The myth of the “automatic arrest” after defending yourself
* Dog owner liability for bites and attacks
* Negligence, leash laws, and “dog at large” violations
* Criminal liability for failing to properly secure a dangerous dog
* How the law treats attacks involving trespassers
* Whether specially trained guard dogs create additional legal issues
* Practical self-defense considerations during a dog attack
Every case depends on the specific facts and the law of the state where the incident occurs. Understanding your state’s self-defense and animal control laws before you’re ever faced with this situation can make a tremendous difference.
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