This extra insurance raises your coverage limits and covers the types of claims that homeowners liability can not cover such as false arrest,
certain types of dog bites, libel and slander.
Not exact matches
Interestingly, the ban on
certain breeds (e.g., pit - bull
types in the United Kingdom in the 1990s), invariably fails to lower the number
of dog bites, which keeps rising.
There is zero evidence that supports banning
certain types of dogs actually lowers incidents
of dog bites in the U.S. — zero.
The restriction is based on the assumption that
certain breeds
of dogs are inherently dangerous or aggressive, and in response to a number
of highly publicized
dog bites and attacks made by animals identified as pit bull -
type dogs.
Things such as proper socialization and training, securely fenced yards, and strongly enforced animal control regulations will do much more to prevent
dog bites then outlawing
certain types of dogs based on their physical appearance, Dr. Patterson - Kane says.
In some cases, the politicians truly believe that there is something «different» about a
certain breed or two, but in most cases, the targeting
of certain types of dogs is purely designed to appease a misinformed and frightened public without having to put time, effort, and money into solving the problem
of dog bites by all breeds.
Some veterinarians become afraid
of certain types of dogs, or big
dogs, after they have been threatened or
bitten by one.
This
type of reporting is biased because while
certain breeds
of dog may be more prone to causing large amounts
of damage or death with a single
biting incidence, other breeds
of dog can be more susceptible to non-fatal
biting.
This
type of reporting puts a slant on
dog bite statistics in that
certain breeds
of dog (namely those with increased natural jaw strength) are more likely to inflict significant damage or even cause death with a
biting incident than other varieties.
Information theory tells us that the amount
of bits needed to communicate
certain types of content (like that hilarious
dog that really wants a cheeseburger) on the internet can be much lower, and lower still, as the viewing audience becomes adapted to interpreting more content with less data.