According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
there are approximately 4.7 million dog bites per year. These
bites cost the property/casualty insurance industry roughly $317.2
million in 2005.
Homeowners and renters insurance policies typically cover dog
bite liability. The following tips can help reduce the chances
of your dog biting someone:
1. Have your dog spayed or neutered. These procedures will greatly
reduce the likelihood that the dog will bite.
2. Socialize your dog so that it knows how to act with other people
and animals.
3. Play non-aggressive games with your dog such as "go fetch."
Playing aggressive games like "tug-of-war" can encourage
inappropriate behavior.
4. Avoid exposing your dog to situations in which you are unsure
what the dog’s response will be.
Insurers may charge more for certain breeds of dogs. The following
breeds or types of dog were responsible for the greatest number
of dog bite-related fatalities over the 20-year period from 1979
to 1998, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
( http://www.cdc.gov ). The breeds
are listed in declining order of fatalities:
- "Pit Bull"
- Rottweiler
- German Shepherd Dog
- "Husky"
- Malamute
- Doberman Pinscher
- Chow Chow
- Great Dane
- Saint Bernard
Article Source: Insurance
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