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How Can It Be Determined Whether A Dog Handlers Actions Were Negligent?

Negligence is usually defined as an unreasonable action, or unreasonable omission to take action or give a warning. An example of an unreasonable action would be a dog owner letting go of his dog's leash when another dog approaches. An unreasonable omission might be the failure to keep a dog away from guests, where the dog is known to play too roughly and knock people down. The negligent act or omission must be the proximate cause of the losses. This means the harmful result must be closely related to the negligent act or omission.

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