What a bunch of crap. It's all due to the dog's upbringing. I want a Rottie, but my fiance and I aren't going to let it bite anyone.Originally posted by Dawn
I would think you have to let them know, their main concern I think is if there will be a chance that the dog might bite someone and they will have to pay out in a lawsuit. They consider these breeds to be more likely to bite because of the stats on dog bites per year.Telling them what kind of dog you have is just as stupid as having to tell a health insurer if your favorite food may cause bad health later on. You don't have to do THAT, so I don't see why you should have to be on a blacklist if you have a certain type of dog.
Okay, I'll get off my soapbox now.





Telling them what kind of dog you have is just as stupid as having to tell a health insurer if your favorite food may cause bad health later on. You don't have to do THAT, so I don't see why you should have to be on a blacklist if you have a certain type of dog.
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