Many policies include coverage for the medical costs incurred in the event that a homeowner’s dog bites a guest or neighbor. However, some breeds with a reputation for being aggressive may be charged a higher premium, or may not be covered at all. Always report dogs to your insurer to identify any breed-related gaps in coverage, or any extra steps needed to make sure that you’re protected.
For those companies that will still insure your home and pet, but at a higher rate, you may be able to reduce that premium by completing an approved training and socialization program for your dog.
For those companies that will still insure your home and pet, but at a higher rate, you may be able to reduce that premium by completing an approved training and socialization program for your dog.