Fortunate to Have You This Lifetime
Chapter 1192: Dog U•ェ•U_1

Chapter 1192: Chapter 1192: Dog U•ェ•U_1

The family had already sent the dog away, possibly entrusted to relatives for a while, hiding it.

Indeed, every time a dog bites someone, the dog also becomes endangered, potentially targeted for intentional poisoning or intentional injury, and the neighbors would talk.

The other party clearly cherished their dog, having sent it away immediately after the incident.

When Purple Summers arrived, she had hoped they might recognize her, but upon seeing a two-person sketch comedy show playing on the living room television, she abandoned that hope.

Though she had some fame, it was only within the industry, and she couldn’t compare to a household name star.

With the family dog having bitten someone, now that the child’s parent was visiting with the child, the purpose of the visit was clear to all.

The head of the household was a middle-aged man with a straightforward nature who laid it all out directly, "It’s our responsibility, and we won’t shirk it. We’ll pay all medical expenses and compensation without shortchanging a cent. We all live in the same village, and we see each other all the time. Let’s not take this to court, it looks bad. Don’t you agree?"

Purple Summers glanced at Cherry and straightforwardly said, "75 thousand."

The other side was shocked, instantly widening their eyes, "Seventy-five... seventy-five thousand?!"

Purple Summers nodded.

"It’s not that serious! Plus, she was the one throwing stones into our yard, that’s why the dog bit her!"

Throwing snowballs seemed so childish, naturally assumed to be the work of little kids.

Purple Summers spoke calmly, "She just carelessly threw a snowball. It wasn’t intentionally aimed into the yard. Besides, I don’t believe these injuries can be considered ’not serious’..."

She didn’t finish her sentence before being interrupted.

"Are you genuinely interested in resolving this issue?" the middle-aged man asked, furrowing his brows. "We will acknowledge what we owe, but if you’re trying to scam us, we’re not fools."

Purple Summers thought for a moment and then asked, "Have you ever taken your dog to a training school, or systematically trained it?"

"Nowadays, who sends their dog for special training? We just keep them at home for fun. We’re not trying to do any circus act."

"Has your dog been vaccinated?"

"Last year, yes."

"So, it hasn’t been vaccinated this year." Purple Summers nodded and continued, "Has the dog been neutered?"

The middle-aged man muttered with a frown, "No, we were planning on breeding it..."

Purple Summers further inquired, "What do you usually feed it? Dog food, or...?"

"Dog food, and we also give it leftover meals," he replied irritably. "What’s the purpose of these questions? Are they relevant to the current issue?"

"I believe they’re relevant, and very important," Purple Summers said. "The dog breed you are keeping is extremely dangerous, large, and fierce-natured. Even if you don’t take it to a professional training school, you should at least give it basic training and have a certain understanding of the dog’s behavior."

"My dog may be large, but it’s usually very docile! Who could’ve predicted it would suddenly go mad today?! Maybe it was provoked by your throwing!"

Purple Summers patiently waited for him to finish before slowly saying, "Whether it was hit or not, you can have it checked and provide a proof of injury. At least for now, it is clear that you keep a dangerous breed without training it, and you haven’t vaccinated it on schedule.

The viruses present in a dog’s saliva can cause secondary harm to the victim at any moment, potentially irreversible damage.

I can absolutely file a lawsuit against you for negligence leading to unintentional injury, aware that it’s a dangerous breed but failing to train it, knowing that vaccines can reduce viral transmission but not vaccinating on time, understanding that an unneutered male dog has strong aggression but not neutering.

I suspect you also don’t know that dogs fed frequently on leftover food can suffer from trace element deficiencies, indirectly leading to lethargy or excessive aggression in dogs.

This is an extremely dangerous dog, but you’ve taken no preventative measures, and the consequence of not taking preventative measures is assuming the risk."

Tip: You can use left, right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.Tap the middle of the screen to reveal Reading Options.

If you find any errors (non-standard content, ads redirect, broken links, etc..), Please let us know so we can fix it as soon as possible.

Report