Jul-16-2015 08:40 PM
Jul-17-2015 06:58 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
IF a CG has a 'Bred Restriction' it is in place due to Ins. Policy.
If CG allows a dog on that list to stay on property they are jeopardizing there insurance coverage.....and taking a huge risk. Liability-----could cost them Ins. Coverage/higher premiums. They would be 'hanging out' should something happen.
We ... ran into breed restrictions/weight-size restrictions at many CGs. They were always enforced.
Jul-17-2015 06:58 AM
Deb and Ed M wrote:It would have an effect exactly like the effect buying a
I'm just wondering here, but if your dog has a "Good Canine Citizen" certificate, I wonder if they'd change their mind?
Jul-17-2015 06:55 AM
Jul-17-2015 06:50 AM
dturm wrote:While all that is true, there is no way for any business (including yours) to pre-determine whether or not a dog arriving is a stable, well trained dog, or a poorly socialized, untrained one.
This is a topic that is a sore subject for me. I understand that about 1/3 of the homeowners insurance claims involve dog bites, and insurance companies in an attempt to mitigate potential damages have instituted these bans, as have several municipalities and businesses.
I'd like to see statistics that prove that these breed bans actually work. There are about as many municipalities dumping their breed bans as new ones being made.
This is a summary of the reasons that dogs bite published by the AVMAA dog's tendency to bite depends on at least six interacting factors: heredity, early experience, socialization and training, physical and behavioral health, victim behavior, and environment. Breed-specific approaches ignore five of the six and are not likely to result in effective injury control. Banning specific breeds may give owners of other breeds a false sense of security and decrease their desire to seek appropriate socialization and training for their pets.
As a practicing veterinarian for 37 years, I'd rather deal with a stable well trained doberman, GS, pit bull, etc. than MANY other untrained, poorly socialized, poorly bred individuals of (fill in the breed).
The reality is that breed restrictions exist in campgrounds and are enforced, but there are many "more enlightened" campground businesses that realize that a huge number of RVers have dogs and set policies to make it safe and reasonable for all of us.
Doug, DVM
Jul-17-2015 06:09 AM
A dog's tendency to bite depends on at least six interacting factors: heredity, early experience, socialization and training, physical and behavioral health, victim behavior, and environment. Breed-specific approaches ignore five of the six and are not likely to result in effective injury control. Banning specific breeds may give owners of other breeds a false sense of security and decrease their desire to seek appropriate socialization and training for their pets.
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Jul-17-2015 04:11 AM
MartyW wrote:
....has anyone seen any of these restrictive CGs allow one of the banned breeds for just a one night overnight stay?....
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Jul-17-2015 03:13 AM
MartyW wrote:You can buy a portable generator you can keep in the truck. Another option is some TT's can be ordered with built in generators.
Thanks Old-Biscuit, your response is exactly what I expected. I had read that it is a liability insurance issue. My wife and I are now considering replacing the TT with a class A MH and someone responded in the class A forum that the breed rules weren't enforced but that is contrary to my findings. At our ages I now believe we need an inside crank generator for Air Conditioning at rest stops or truck stops since we will be traveling in the summer heat. Many thanks for your response
Jul-16-2015 11:00 PM