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Old 09-20-2010, 03:09 PM   #31
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What I don't understand is almost every dog is capable of a growling snap/bite...is that an attack?
If a dog attacks and is on the offensive(latches onto you and keeps going trying for your neck)...yes there is a problem. But 99% (just a guess) of dog attacks are deffensive snips/bites.
It doesnt matter. In the eyes of the law, and the insurance co., a bite is a bite.

I've always been asked when insuring homes, they usually give me the list of animals not covered and then ask what I have.

If Taco isnt a pure bred, he's a mix. You don't know exactly what he is so he obviously isnt on the list.
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Old 09-20-2010, 03:12 PM   #32
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What I don't understand is almost every dog is capable of a growling snap/bite...is that an attack?
If a dog attacks and is on the offensive(latches onto you and keeps going trying for your neck)...yes there is a problem. But 99% (just a guess) of dog attacks are deffensive snips/bites.
It's lawsuit happy people and animal ignorant jurors, who in turn influence the pandering politicians that cause all of this.

25 or so years ago, our doberman used to love to folic with the neighborhood kids... one time the dog knocked over a kid and he went home crying... The parents came back over claiming the dog was vicious, but after about 30 seconds of interaction with her, they yelled at the kid for probably provoking the dog. Times have changed and all people see are dollar signs anymore...
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Old 09-20-2010, 03:40 PM   #33
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Why not just get a dog that is not in that group? A dog is not a child, it's a possession/property. Owning those types of dogs is like owning a gun. Not everyone wants to be around them no matter if the public opinion on them is wrong. If you don't want the problems that come from those type breeds, get something else. Otherwise you are doing to yourself and the rest of us don't give a damn.
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Why not just get a dog that is not in that group? A dog is not a child, it's a possession/property. Owning those types of dogs is like owning a gun. Not everyone wants to be around them no matter if the public opinion on them is wrong. If you don't want the problems that come from those type breeds, get something else. Otherwise you are doing to yourself and the rest of us don't give a damn.
Cause they are the coolest dogs. Not everyone wants to be around motorcycles either...

I'm not trying to beat the system or complain about the situation... just stating that the zero tolerance crap, in just about every circumstance, doesn't make any sense... My purpose for this thread remains the same - research and advice.
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Old 09-20-2010, 04:22 PM   #35
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I don't have homeowners insurance (Condo pays for it), but I don't see a need to protect the "inside". Saves me 400 a year.

Get a cat. They won't bite and you barely know they are there.
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Old 09-20-2010, 04:23 PM   #36
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I don't have homeowners insurance (Condo pays for it), but I don't see a need to protect the "inside". Saves me 400 a year.

Get a cat. They won't bite and you barely know they are there.
You obviously have never met my cat.
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Old 09-20-2010, 04:30 PM   #37
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I'm with the others.. if you feel you have to add him to the policy, then play dumb. I'm sure you could get away with that easily.
Man that's a little harsh.
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Man that's a little harsh.
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Old 09-20-2010, 10:47 PM   #39
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You obviously have never met my cat.
Seriously. Sometimes I'd trust an 800 lb mean-as-hell rotweiler (with rabies) over some cats

Those f*ckers are diabolical. They plot. And wait.
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Old 09-20-2010, 10:53 PM   #40
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You register your dog with home insurance?
I was thinking the same thing... what does your dog have anything to do with your homeowners insurance?
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