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BB_TX
Jan 19, 2017Nomad
"Ignorant fear" is a poor term to use. There are dogs that are dangerous due to the physical strength, not necessarily their disposition. But when those breeds do have an aggressive disposition, they can certainly be dangerous. It happens regularly. Just because someone's precious doberman, or pit bull, or such is their baby does not make the issue "ignorant fear". You are probably more likely to get bitten by a small high strung dog. But the result is much less severe.
Insurance and liability issues are real. As a small business owner myself, I know what the consequences can be of an event most would considered an insignificant issue. It can lead to a nightmare situation for the business owner.
So yes, you will encounter places that simply prohibit dogs that could be considered dangerous. Along with any other activity that could fall in the same category.
Insurance and liability issues are real. As a small business owner myself, I know what the consequences can be of an event most would considered an insignificant issue. It can lead to a nightmare situation for the business owner.
So yes, you will encounter places that simply prohibit dogs that could be considered dangerous. Along with any other activity that could fall in the same category.
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