I think it's a Clause In many policies. Rebecca
Sent from my iPhone On Nov 4, 2011, at 5:39 AM, "sheila" <[email protected]> wrote: > We don’t have to report any pets owned to our insurance company. Is this an > individual insurance requirement? > > From: Pam Dean > Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 9:38 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Need help please > > > > Well talk about timely..I am sitting here reading emails on this subject and > I hear some horrific screaming. I thought truly someone was getting > murdered..women screaming..my heart is still pounding.. My neighbor's > daughter next door's Pit Bull was off lead..surprise..surprise..and it > attacked the dog across the street whose owners were just bringing him home > from a walk.. Ever try to break up a dog attack when a Pit is involved.? I > dont know what the damages were but I sure the Pit won..Maybe now the > authorities will take care of my problem of that pit running loose. Damn > irresponsible people..And the bad thing is that the daughter is staying with > the parents since she left college. How much do you want to bet they haven't > reported that they have a pit bull on their home owner's insurance?? Which > means no coverage for damages,,, > > > > From: Rebecca Bate <[email protected]> > To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, November 3, 2011 9:01 PM > Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Need help please > > > I am very torn on this subject! I think it mostly comes down to lack of > training. I train my danes with a group that takes in reject/aggressive > dogs. They have belgian malinois, pits, danes, shepards, dobies and dutch > shepards. The Malinois were personal protection dogs that were to > aggressive. They were shipped to Tunisia and shipped back! They were taken > in and rehabbed in a VERY strict training method and they are stable dogs. > Gentle enough for my 6 year old to snuggle with, and I am MEGA protective of > her!! > > I think 98% of dog owners (of working large dogs) are not responsible enough > to train them. I think we would be looking at totally different statistics > if they were. But hey we can't even get people to take care of their kids, > why would they be willing to train a dog bread for taking loins, boars, > bulls, and bears down! > > My dogs toe the line, there is no other choice. I command once! they are > loved but they know their place. As I type this Mason (male dane) has his > head on my knee. He came to us in February from a shelter. He had been > dropped off skin and bones and very very shy, when he came into our home he > slept for 48 hours barely waking long enough to eat. We gave him plenty of > time to bond with us and now he is also an advanced trained dog. Lots of > hard work though and there in lies the problem! > > Oh well , I am rambling! > Rebecca > > > > >

