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Washington Bill Asks Insurers to Consider Dogs' Deeds, not their Breeds

West News • March 18, 2005
The only problem Dee Robison has with her favorite Doberman pinscher, Darby, is that the 90-pound pooch gets a little jealous when she turns her attention toward the television. "He'll just stand ...

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Subject: RE: Dog Liability

Posted On: March 16, 2006, 12:41 pm CST
Posted By: Lola
Comment:
It is not fair for insurance companies to charge huge liability cost due to the breed of a dog. Or cancel insurance due to breed. Especially when the dog is not running loose, never bitten anyone, not a dangerous animal. On the same vein, Irish setters and a 15 lb mix dog killed cattle, calves, cats, chickens, etc. Even bit humans, they are not penalized. It is a matter of insurance companies capitalizing on the money aspect of more and more. When will it stop, maybe grandchildren, etc....Time to stop and make the owners accountable for the dog and not penalize responsible owners who control their dogs.
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