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Dog Bite Mark Forensics/Anaylsis ???
Hi Im looking for a place that does dog bite forensics/anylsis.
Long Story short ... My dog was accused of biting another dog (in a 3 way disagreement with his 2 dogs and my one dog - who was on a leash), and the other owner sent me pictures of his dogs supposed wounds, and looking for compensation. Im looking for a place that will take a look at the photos and determine if a) first those wounds in the pictures are from a dog bite b) if they are dog bites if they are from my dog and not his other dog Any help would be appreciated. I am in Toronto but can scan/email the photos etc. Willing to pay for the service, just doesnt seem to be many places that do that. |
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Could you made dental impression of your dog by making some homemade play dough and see if that work? Where there any other people around that could be your witness?
http://www.thenewsherald.com/article...5929099541.txt A dentist made a dental impression for a dog that was said to had mauled a person |
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Two other dog owners who witnessed it (no they are not related to me) and have already given me a statement saying that my dog did not bite the other dog. The other owner and the City of Toronto Animal Services dont seem to care about witnesses (guess thats another story)?
The city threw a muzzle order on my dog and other owner threatened civil action. Play-doh maybe a good idea... Thanks for the reply. Any other ideas are greatly appreciated. |
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How about the piece of meat or leather , maybe you get some meat and have your dog bite into it. I guess you would have to let your have a small piece of the meat.
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Where did this happen? The only way I can see to blame the leashed dog is if this happened in an off leash dog park. It's foolish to have one dog leashed when all the others are off. Leashes corrupt body language, how it's displayed and how it's read.
What are the breeds involved? Fair or not, some breeds in Toronto are required to wear muzzles. Can your Vet not help you? Sadly, I think Toronto Animal Services might be the people most likely to have knowledge of the expertise you require. But maybe your Vet would have some ideas. If it was me I'd be checking out the U. of Guelph website to see if there is some kind of veterinary help that might be available there too. |
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