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When a dog attack disfigures a woman's face, the dog's owner agrees in writing to pay her medical bills -- but when he learns she used her own "natural medicine" instead of seeing a real doctor, he second-guesses his liability.
When a dog attack disfigures a woman's face, the dog's owner agrees in writing to pay her medical bills -- but when he learns she used her own "natural medicine" instead of seeing a real doctor, he second-guesses his liability.
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S10, EP100 "Citizen Canine"When a dog attack disfigures a woman's face, the dog's owner agrees in writing to pay her medical bills -- but when he learns she used her own "natural medicine" instead of seeing a real doctor, he second-guesses his liability.
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