You are incorrect. But thanks for breezing in and acting like an ass! |
PP here. How do you know what's going on with your dogs while you're away? Typical love-me-love-my-dogs dog owner. Let me guess. Your dogs are gentle giants and they won't bite, right? |
Because my next-door neighbor has asked me where we kennel them when we travel, and was surprised to hear that they stay at home. And you could not be more offbase about what kind of dog owner I am. But I don't need to justify myself to internet jerks. Seasons Greetings. |
NP here and former insurance claims adjuster. I also have owned plenty of dogs, and have had plenty of homeowners insurance. All State is associated with Sears, last I knew. They are underwritten by a different company than other insurance companies. They are rated just like insureds are. All State is likely in a state of bankruptcy, just like Sears is. Regardless, I know they are not at the top of the heap, as far as insurers are concerned. You went with them for a reason, presumably to save money, or perhaps that is the only insurance that would take you. Why are you chiming in when you know nothing about the topic? If you don't like large dogs, that is your problem. If you can not afford better insurance, that is your problem. But a failed attempt for you to try to attack large dog owners with a topic you know nothing about, is desperate, at best. If you don't like large dogs, it is best you stay away from them. They sense fear, much like people. Get that checked. |
| I have a dog sitter come 3x/day. It's pricey ($78/day), but my dog would not do well in a boarding situation. |
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People get so sensitive about dogs and canine liability. Insurance company underwriters use statistics to determine risk. A change in dog bite repair has been noted by many doctors including this man:
http://www.cincinnati.com/story/opinion/contributors/2014/06/29/doctor-says-ban-pit-bulls/11709481/ Bully and molosser breed proliferation has changed insurance company underwriting. Just like when we had no claims after the derecho but our premium increased. Insurers bidding on the policy asked about dogs, bite history, and breed. No one asked us in 2002. Our big dog boards at a vet with nice facilities and 24/7 staff on site. |
| We've had good luck finding a dog sitter using rover.com or dogvacay.com for our St. Bernard. Found a dog sitter for a recent one-week vacation less than 10 minutes away from us who has experience with large breeds (foster parent for GSDs) and owns a large breed dog herself. |
Julington Creek Animal Walk in St Johns, Florida. But like I said, I'll bet there is something similar near you. These places are popping up all over. |
| Please keep these answers coming. We moved from SoCal not long ago, where our young, active german shepherd stayed at a ranch-type pet resort that also had horses, other dogs, etc. He knew the owner, a former trainer of his since puppyhood. Like most Shepherds, he's pretty wary of strangers. We have yet to find a similar set-up here, a big reason why we have yet to take a long trip (if just a few days, we do doggy daycare at Dogtopia). |
| We like Paradise for Pets. It's in Beltsville just off of 95. |