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Re: [pyrnet] PYR HARASSMENT



You should have checked with your local or state insurance board they could
tell you if they could cancel you or not and I would check into other
company's for coverage. Ours came out to see the house and said he had a
list of dogs that were high risk, he could not even find our breed on his
good or bad list and since we never had any claims with our guys we are
covered. He was the one who told us about the insurance board and our
rights. But as we all know - a call a complaint, fill out 100 papers and
they don't know who you are when you call back.

DanR.
Cody&Kira&Sassy

> Hi Allison,  We had an interesting thing happen since we moved in the
> country. A man came to the door one day and because Bear (lg. mutt) is
> not always friendly to strangers my husband went out to see who was
> here. He said to the stranger innocently enough " he didn't bite you did
> he?" Now this was more in jest than anything else but the man said no
> and my husband brought Bear in the house. A week later I got the mail
> and found that our homeowners insurance had been cancelled so I got
> right on the phone and found out that the man who had come to our house
> was an insurance guy. He was here I guess to check the square footage
> and the roof etc. Bear never even went near this man but they cancelled
> our insurance due to what my husband had said--they would reinstate it
> if we took a no dog coverage policy--needless to say we could not be
> without in the interim so we had to agree. All this time Sophie, our big
> female Pyr was wandering in the field out back and never even paid any
> attention other than a warning bark, she never did check him out , I
> suppose because my husband was out there--to me this is a different kind
> of harassment, after all we live on a ridge top with no close neighbors
> and actually what is  a farm without a dog. Sorry this is so
> long---Bonnie
 > BE HAPPY!!!!!