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i was listening to my local news tonite & they were answering questions about insurance, how to lower it, & also some do's & don'ts, so they mentioned 4 dogs that you HAD to report to your ins co , cause if they would bite someone your ins co might not wanna pay up.
pit bulls(of course), german shepherds, dobermans, & also chows, so low & behold i've got 2, i repeat, 2 chows, brothers 1 yr apart. their not full blooded but one has a black tongue, they're ok with kids, but not so cool with adults, but if you make a sudden move & get to close to me or my husband they WILL, put you in check.
i would like to call they & ask about it, but i don't wanna let them know that i have the 2 of them ALERADY. i'm scared if i call & ask they'll get suspicious.
so i was wondering if there's any one here that's in the insurance business that can answer my questions, or know someone that's been in this situation.

my ? is do i have to get rid of my babies, even though their not full blooded, or risk having to pay higher price, or even worse risk getting dropped, if i report it to them?
 

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