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PINCHERS v. Outlaw

... 16. While this is not a traditional "dog-bite" case, we find it instructive that the supreme court has held that dogs are not dangerous per se. To impose liability on a dog owner for personal injuries caused by the dog, "there [must] be some proof that the animal has exhibited some ...