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Crowe
Jul 17, 2015Explorer
Breed & size discrimination is a property choice, in my experience, not an insurance liability requirement.
I'd say you are lucky enough to be an exception and not the rule. I can't speak for commercial insurance but I can for homeowners. We just redid our policy with a new company and they wanted to know what breed we had, specifically to find out if this was one of their banned breeds. I actually witnessed a cg actually show someone their insurance policy for proof of the liability. Regardless of reason it's the cg's right to do so (and no, I don't agree with blanket breed bans).
Marty, thank you for being respectful of the rules. It's people such as you that will help the rest of us retain the ability to camp with our dogs.
I'd say you are lucky enough to be an exception and not the rule. I can't speak for commercial insurance but I can for homeowners. We just redid our policy with a new company and they wanted to know what breed we had, specifically to find out if this was one of their banned breeds. I actually witnessed a cg actually show someone their insurance policy for proof of the liability. Regardless of reason it's the cg's right to do so (and no, I don't agree with blanket breed bans).
Marty, thank you for being respectful of the rules. It's people such as you that will help the rest of us retain the ability to camp with our dogs.
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