my dog was recently attacked by a rescue dog. who was know to be agressive and attack other dogs but yet its owner took it on a walk threw my residential neighborhood.
When it saw me and my friend it attacked my dog, his 10 week old pup and my friend. Isnt there a law about adoption known agressive dogs? Or some type of process there of?
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