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Hi Sue and Jackie,

It may just be a peculiarity of Jackie's insurance company.  Or maybe it is
regional.  We have a German Shepherd pup that will not raise our rates.  If
we had a pit bull it would not either but I am told if we lived in New York
City rather than upstate we would pay dearly for insurance on a pit bull
because of the New York City ordinances.  I would guess Jackie's neighbors
don't like dogs.

I have never had trouble with pit bulls.  Unlike, say, dobermans they always
seemed quite friendly.  Dobermans (and chows) are hard to read.

>Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Jackie:
>
>It must be a state thing, because we have a Chow with an attitude.  They
>are rated up there as being not too nice with outsiders, and we don't
>pay extra on the insurance for her.  In fact I don't even remember being
>asked if we had a dog or not.
>
>Sue
>> Hi Ron
>> 
>> That is because you don't have one of the guard breeds. We are
>> automatically jumped up for insurance just because of the breed--doesn't
>> matter if they are trained or anything.  They might bite a robber so
>> therefore we pay more.  We can't list them as an alarm system even though
>> our system works before the robber enters :(
>> 
>> jackief
>
>
Best,     Terry 

"Lawyer - one trained to circumvent the law"  - The Devil's Dictionary 



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