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Dog Walker’s Lawsuit Dismissed After Injury in Oshawa

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Dog Walker’s Lawsuit Dismissed After Injury in Oshawa
Dog walker can’t sue for damages after being bitten on the job in Oshawa: Ontario’s Court of Appeal
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In a recent decision, Ontario’s top court has determined that a dog walker can’t sue her clients for damages after being bitten while on the job. The Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that Amanda Nigro, who worked for an Oshawa couple for two months, was considered the dog’s “owner” at the time of the incident according to provincial law. In March 2022, she regularly walked their boxer named Forrest Gump about three times each week. However, during her attempt to put boots on Forrest for the first time, Nigro was attacked and sustained serious injuries to her abdomen, thigh, and arms. She subsequently filed a lawsuit against her clients seeking $1 million in damages. This case revolved around the legal definition of “owner” as stated in the Dog Owner’s Liability Act, which includes anyone who “possesses or harbours” a dog.


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