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Dogs can provide us with security, companionship, and unconditional love. But when an untrained dog rages out of control, it can threaten the security and health of you and your family.

Dogs bite for a number of reasons. They attack out of fear, to protect their territory, or to establish dominance. Some dog owners mistakenly teach their dogs that biting is an acceptable form of playful behavior.

In Ontario, Canada, dog owners are responsible for their dog’s actions and may be held liable for any injuries caused by their dog.

If you or a loved one have been bitten by a dog, the injury lawyers at Cariati Law can help. We offer a free initial consultation, where we can learn about your situation and help you understand your legal options. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation.
A Toronto personal injury lawyer can help you recover damages for your medical expenses, lost wages, pain, and suffering, and more. They will also work to hold the dog owner responsible and ensure that they are held accountable for the injuries their animal has caused.

“A dog bite can often result in very serious and permanent injuries”.

Ten things to do if you receive a dog bite injury:

If you or someone you know has received a dog bite injury, contact the Ontario, Canada lawyers at Cariati Law today. Our Ontario, Canada dog bite lawyers would like to help.

What dog owners can do to help prevent a dog bite:

Spay or neuter your dog

Dogs who have not been spayed or neutered are three times more likely to bite. Train and socialize your dog so it’s comfortable around different types of people and situations. Teach your dog appropriate behavior. Never play “attack” games with your dog. They need to understand the difference between play and real-life situations.

Be a responsible owner

License your dog as required by law and provide regular veterinary care, including rabies vaccinations. If you don’t know how your dog will react to a new situation, be cautious.  If your dog exhibits aggressive behavior such as growling, seek professional advice from your veterinarian, animal behaviorist, or skilled dog trainer.

What you can do to protect yourself from a dog bite injury:

Never approach a dog you don’t know or that is alone without its owner, especially if the dog is confined behind a fence, within a car, or on a chain.

Don’t disturb a dog that is sleeping, eating, or caring for puppies. Don’t pet a dog, even your own, without letting it see and sniff you first. When approached by a dog you don’t know, don’t run or scream. Stand still with your hands at your sides, and do not make direct eye contact with or speak to the dog.

If knocked to the ground, curl into a ball with your hands over your ears. Lie still and keep quiet until the dog goes away.
If a dog attacks, decrease injury by “feeding” it your jacket, purse, bicycle, or anything else that can serve as a barrier between you and the dog.

Contact a Cariati Law Dog Bite Lawyer in Ontario, Canada. Each and every Ontario Canada injury & disability lawyer at our firm is innovative, highly experienced, and result-oriented when serving the diverse legal needs of our clients. Our lawyers are committed to protecting your rights.

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common questions and answers about Dog Bite Injury.

Get answers to common questions about Dog Bite Injury claims in Ontario, including insurance coverage, time limits, compensation, and your legal rights after a rideshare accident.
What should I do right after a dog bite?

Get medical care right away, especially if the skin is broken. Dog bites can cause infection, nerve damage, and scarring.

If you can, also:

  • Get the dog owner’s name, address, and contact information
  • Take photos of the bite, torn clothing, and the location where it happened
  • Ask for witness names and contact info
  • Find out if the dog is up to date on vaccinations (if possible)
  • Keep records of medical visits, prescriptions, and time missed from work
Do I need to report a dog bite in Ontario?

Often, yes. Reporting can help protect public safety and create documentation that supports your dog bite claim. If you’re unsure who to report to in your area, a lawyer can help point you in the right direction.

Can I sue the dog owner if the bite wasn’t “serious”?

Possibly. Even “minor” bites can lead to infection, permanent scarring, or ongoing pain. A dog bite injury claim can include the impact on your health, work, and daily life—not just the initial wound.

What if the dog has never bitten anyone before, can I still make a claim?

Yes. This is a common question. In Ontario, a dog owner can still be responsible even if the dog has no prior bite history. The key is what happened, the injuries you suffered, and the evidence available.

What if I was bitten on someone else’s property (a friend’s home, a neighbor’s yard, a delivery, etc.)?

You may still have a valid dog bite claim. These cases can feel personal, but injuries are real, and claims are often handled through insurance. A lawyer can help you understand your options while keeping things as respectful as possible.

What compensation can I get for a dog bite in Ontario?

People often search “dog bite compensation” and “dog bite settlement.” Depending on your injuries and losses, compensation may include:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost income / loss of earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Scarring and disfigurement
  • Psychological impacts (like anxiety or trauma)
  • Out-of-pocket costs
How long do I have to file a dog bite claim in Ontario?

Time limits can apply, and evidence is easier to gather early. If you were bitten, it’s smart to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible to confirm the limitation period and protect your claim.

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