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Japan court awards owner damages and costs after Chihuahua dies of shock

Judge in Sakai rules in favour of elderly Chihuahua after it was charged by a German Shepherd during a walk with its owners

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A Chihuahua of the same breed as the deceased dog at the centre of the Japan court case. Photo: EPA

A Japanese court has ruled the grieving owners of a Chihuahua dog be paid damages including funeral costs after their family pet died of a heart attack when charged by a German Shepherd, reports said on Saturday.

The diminutive 15-year-old canine was on a walk in the Japanese city of Sakai in February last year when the Alsatian, as German Shepherd dogs are also known, rushed at the smaller animal, the Mainichi Shimbun newspaper said.

Following a collision, the elderly animal became agitated before suffering heart failure, Osaka district court said in its ruling, adding that the owners of the larger dog had failed to keep it on a leash.

An adult Alsatian can weigh up to 20 times as much as a typical fully-grown Chihuahua, according to animal experts.

“For a small dog, a charge by a large dog is a threat. It experienced a serious shock before the death,” said presiding judge Masafumi Kawabata, according to the Nikkei newspaper.

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