what isn't accurate? The dog escaped the owner's property and attacked another dog. The law is pretty clear on this. The dog was at large, unconfined, not in it's owner's control, and off the owner's property where the attack occurred (I'm assuming...now if the guy actually walked his dog off of the road/sidewalk/easement and INTO the OP's yard...then that's another story) but 10 feet from the road on anyone's property is considered "public".