Texas Court Says Bereaved Dog Owners Can’t Sue
Man’s best friend is priceless. But a dog gone is worth nothing in Texas.
Justice Don Willet wrote the 25-page opinion with flourish rarely seen from the state’s highest civil court. He opened with a dog-admiring passage from the English poet Lord Byron and opined the heartache wrought by “Old Yeller.”
Yet Willet concluded that “the human-animal bond, while undeniable” is not worth compensation.
Texas does allow owners to collect damages for pets with economic value, such as a pedigree show dog.
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