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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Dog bite claims are very hard for an insurance company to defend. |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Bushkill, PA (The Poconos!)
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Jason, I agree with everyone that says make sure you train and are responsible with your GSD. Going to classes and earning the CGC is a great start.
Along with looking around and getting another insurance company. Many people are looking around for better deals so they wouldn't necessarily think it's because you have a dog. BTW, my yard isn't fenced and I have 2 GSD's.
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