Allstate is the only one I've heard of that practices no breed discrimination whatsoever. Most companies will cover your dog, but the prices are exorbitant and there are restrictions, like muzzles or leashes.
Good luck and God bless!
2006-10-25 09:14:20
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answered by Anonymous
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You can save on your insurance by compare quotes at DEALSQUOTE.INFO-
RE Does anyone know a home owner's insurance company that will cover Pit Bulls?
Attempting to buy a home and need homeowners insurance.
2014-08-18 03:55:22
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answered by ? 1
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You'll need to call your insurance company. Firstly, if it does matter that the renter has a dog, it WILL matter more that the dog is a pit bull. I know it's sad - the wrong end of the leash is blamed for the majority of this breed. Just call your insurance and let them know you are considering renting. Ask if the renters can have pets and if that affects your insurance or if the renters' insurance covers that. Your homeowner's insurance will not cover any of your renters' personal losses if something happens like a fire or flood.
2016-05-22 13:21:50
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answered by Kimberly 4
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USAA doesn't care what breed of dog you own and they only up your premium if your dog does do something. But you have to be military to get their insurance.
Local insurance places usually don't care about the breed and they will be cheaper than paying some premium to other companies. Since at lest 30 million homes in America own a pitbull we could make quite an impact if we didn't use those companies who charge higher premiums for anything. USAA is a great way to go if you can get it, it was almost worth joining the military for all in itself :)
Goodluck!
2006-10-25 08:37:27
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answered by Dustin 3
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A lot of home insurance agencies will just make you pay a higher premium. My suggestion is to go to an independent insurance agent, they can shop around all of the insurance companies and find you one that will allow pits, for the lowest price possible.
My parents did that when they bought their house, because they foster Rotts. The independent agent did all of the work, and got them the best deal.
2006-10-25 08:27:53
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answered by Nikki T 4
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Get insurance quotes
2014-12-29 12:35:27
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answered by ? 1
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Nope. If you do find one the cost will probably be astronomical. It's just not fair, breed discrimination. Good luck.
2006-10-25 08:27:05
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answered by msnite1969 5
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I think state farm
2006-10-25 08:55:44
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answered by Matt O 3
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Most will if you want to pay the premiums
2006-10-25 08:24:59
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answered by aussie 6
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STATE FARM AND MET LIFE
2006-10-25 15:29:58
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answered by PITBULL GOD 2
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