Dog attack on the Rhine: sheep dead, owner facing consequences!

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After a fatal dog attack on sheep on the banks of the Rhine in Cologne, the owner has to face consequences.

Nach einem tödlichen Hundeangriff auf Schafe am Kölner Rheinufer muss die Halterin mit Konsequenzen rechnen.
After a fatal dog attack on sheep on the banks of the Rhine in Cologne, the owner has to face consequences.

Dog attack on the Rhine: sheep dead, owner facing consequences!

A tragic incident on the banks of the Rhine in Cologne caused a stir in which two sheep were killed by a dog. The dog owner now faces serious consequences. How T Online Reportedly, administrative offense proceedings were initiated against her. The city of Cologne is also examining possible requirements, which could range from a muzzle requirement to mandatory attendance at a dog school.

As part of the investigation, the owner was asked to submit a notice of the behavior and a written statement, both of which have now been submitted. Surprisingly, the dog was not registered in Cologne at the time of the attack, which is why the owner has now registered it. She also provided evidence of valid liability insurance, the dog's microchip number and proof of expertise.

Legal consequences and costs

The owner must be prepared for a fine, the exact amount of which will be determined by the responsible public order office. There are also costs for the mandatory danger check of the dog and registration with the office. The public order office has not yet received a report on the assessment of the dog. If it turns out that the dog is classified as dangerous, this could have serious consequences. There was also a similar incident in the Cologne area in April, in which a dog fatally injured a sheep.

How Animal law lawyer As explained, a dog can be classified as dangerous based solely on a single serious biting incident. If a dog attacks and seriously injures or kills another dog or animal, authorities may take action. This can even lead to a leash and muzzle requirement, which can initially be imposed during the ongoing proceedings.

Liability and responsibility of the dog owner

In Germany, dogs are legally classified as “things”. This means that dog owners are responsible both civilly and criminally for the behavior of their animals. If damage occurs, such as bites or death, they can face serious consequences. Loud Lawyer.de Dog owners can be punished with prison sentences of up to three years for negligent bodily harm or even up to five years for negligent homicide, depending on the severity of the incident.

It is up to the authorities to examine the individual case and decide whether to classify it as dangerous, and they should also act particularly carefully with dogs that are already known to be aggressive. This illustrates the importance of being aware of your rights and obligations as a dog owner and, ideally, of seeking legal advice in a timely manner.