20 GCA § 2233
Injuries to Animals: Liability to Owner
View official PDF ↗The owner, possessor, or harborer of any dog, or other animal that shall kill, worry, or wound any sheep, angora goat, or cashmere goat, or poultry, shall be liable to the owner of the same for the damages and costs of suit, to be recovered in any court of competent jurisdiction:
(a)In the prosecution of actions under the provisions of this Article, it shall not be necessary for the plaintiff to show that the owner, possessor, or harborer of such dog or other animal, had knowledge of the fact that such dog or other animal would kill, wound, or worry sheep, goats, or poultry.
(b)Any person on finding any dog or dogs, or other animal, worrying, wounding, or killing any sheep, angora or cashmere goats, may, at the time of finding such dog or dogs, or other animal, kill the same and the owner or owners thereof shall sustain no action for against any person so killing such dog or dogs, or other animal.
Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.