"The owner or keeper of a dog shall forfeit to any person injured by it double the amount of damage sustained by him, to be recovered in an action of debt." P. S., c. 118, s. 10. In actions on the statute, no question of care or negligence on the part of the dog-owner is involved. The utmost vigilance to prevent his dog from doing an injury affords him no defence. But he is not liable if the injured party by his negligence *Page 557
provokes, or by ordinary care could prevent, the action of the dog. Quimby v. Woodbury,
Exception overruled.
SMITH[,] J., did not sit: the others concurred.