no it doesnt! gosh people ask some dumb questions nowadays!
Learn and find all the information you need to know about dog types What exactly do you mean by types of dog insurance? Like insurance for dogs? Because there is this company called Trupanion that does dog and cat insurance. So if you are looking to get insurance for your pet, I would recommend checking their website out.
Car insurance typically does not cover damage caused by dogs. However, some policies may offer coverage for dog-related incidents under certain circumstances. It is important to check with your insurance provider to understand the specifics of your coverage.
if you have pet insurance that covers accidents then the insurance will pay
Dog insurance is just like the insurance that we carry for ourselves. By purchasing dog insurance it will assist in the coverage of things such as surgeries that your dog may require to have. If you have purchased a breed that is known to have problems it might be a good investment. There are varying options for dog insurance. http://www.petinsurance.com/ http://www.moneysupermarket.com/c/pet-insurance/dog-insurance/
That area requires Insurance Coverage of $100,000.
It does not make financial sense to purchase medical insurance for your dog. You will rarely need to use the coverage and end up paying more in the long run. To learn more about dog insurance visit www.petinsurance.com/.
Without knowing the insurance law on it, my guess would be "Probably, yes". But your insurance agent can tell you for sure.
NO Please better state your question. Fair? Fair Plan? Who kills your dog? Who pays for it?
Homeowners Insurance does not cover incidental property damage or loss resulting from our choice of pet ownership.Answerit depends , if it is your dog no you don't have any coverage for that . However, it covers dog chewing contact lenses.
I am a licensed insurance agent; licensed in 45 states for 16 years. I sell animal liability insurance and have extensive insurance experience. First, a dog bite will never be covered if you buy insurance AFTER the bite has occurred. Second, you should always have a renter's insurance policy or homeowner's insurance policy, regardless of whether or not you own a dog. If your dog has no prior bite history, you will probably have coverage for a dog bite in the future. But you should always read your policy to be certain that coverage for animals or coverage for certain breeds of dog are not excluded. Third, if your dog cannot be covered by your renter's insurance or homeowner's insurance; you can always buy animal liability insurance to cover such unfortunate events.
American Alternative Insurance Corporation offers great dog insurance starting at $7.95 per month. They also have other plans available. You can apply for a quote on their website. Purina has dog insurance that is a bit more expensive at $1 per day.
Most companies will also give you the option to exclude the dog from future coverage allowing you to carry on with your current policy.