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Deb_and_Ed_M
Jul 20, 2015Explorer II
toedtoes wrote:
So, how do you CORRECTLY report your mixed breed to the insurance company? They say you have to go by appearance (and often require a photo), but you're just as likely to be accurate if you pulled two breeds out of a hat.
I also think this is why rescue orgs often identify their dogs as "anything but pitbull" (even though that's the obvious dominant breed). So that adopters can say "Rhodesian Ridgeback mix".
But in all fairness, there's the flip side of the coin: a lot of people assume that "brindle" means pitbull. My son owned a purebred Catahoula: brown brindle with lots of white. Just a great, friendly dog..... but people were often scared of him thinking he was a pitbull.
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