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A woman's pet dog attacked a man's service dog, so he wants her to pay for its surgeries and re-training.
A woman's pet dog attacked a man's service dog, so he wants her to pay for its surgeries and re-training.
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S12, EP141 "Quite a Racket"A tennis racket, a parked car and a shaky video collide in this neighborhood dispute; the plaintiff says the defendant's child caused damage to their car during play, while the defendant denies that their child was responsible and argues that the car shouldn't have been parked there at all. What should have been an easy lob turns into a full-court argument.
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S11, EP38 "Furry Bar Brawl"A woman's pet dog attacked a man's service dog, so he wants her to pay for its surgeries and re-training.
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