If a dog comes on your property and attacks it are you responsible?
Generally, the owner of a dog is responsible for any injuries or damages caused by the dog, regardless of whether the dog is on the owner's property or not. This is because dog owners are considered to have a duty of care to control their dogs and prevent them from causing harm to others. If a dog attacks someone on your property, you may be able to hold the dog owner liable for the injuries or damages caused by the dog. However, there may be some exceptions to this rule, such as if the person who was attacked was trespassing on the property or if the dog was provoked. It is important to consult with a lawyer to discuss your specific situation and determine if you may have a claim against the dog owner.