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gagsd4

by gagsd4 on 14 March 2013 - 13:03

Interested to hear from those of you who own a dog business. Particularly dog training.

Do you have insurance? Which company?
What does it cover, or not cover?
And how much do you spend on it?

Thanks!
Mary

bubbabooboo

by bubbabooboo on 14 March 2013 - 15:03

MOURER-FOSTER, INC KENNEL PRO 2

by kyto on 14 March 2013 - 15:03

all medical risk and treatment up to 2500.000€ for me as a trainer/helper 25.000€ for accidents to dogs, never had to use it and here it cost about 250€/year
i believe fortis is the insurance company

gagsd4

by gagsd4 on 14 March 2013 - 18:03

MOURER-FOSTER is the company I have looked into.

Kyto, I am in the US so not sure if Fortis covers here but I will check. $250 is very reasonable.
I worry about if a dog I am training bites someone other than the owner or me, or bites another dog. That type of thing. Currently a "mobile business" so no need for property coverage.

by brynjulf on 15 March 2013 - 18:03

We use a company called Pro-Fur.  Our insurance is 1500.00 ( cheap for Canada) covers me for 15 dogs in care, grooming injury, loss etc.  The insurance does not cover high dollar show dogs or Sch dogs.  The owners have to have their own dogs covered for us to take them in for training.  The insurance costs would bankrupt us if we had to cover any dogs with a value of over 25 K

by brynjulf on 15 March 2013 - 18:03

PS covers dog bites, injury to owner when on property ( dog bite or slip and fall), loss of animal, rewards to find animal.  It does not cover me if I get chewed on.





 


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