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I noticed here in California a few years ago many business became what they call "dog friendly".
My initial reaction was that's kind of neat until I thought about the risk that incurs. I wondered why any business would take this risk and why any insurance company would cover this risk of having a dog on their client's premises?
Years ago my daughter was babysitting a dog. She was renting a house from my mom. That dog bit someone across town, a claim was filed, and my mom's homeowners insurance dropped her and she went a few years without being able to find insurance.
If I owned a business or was a landlord I would not allow dogs. Too much risk.
Especially eating establishments where dogs plus food can lead to disaster.
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/4-Year-Old-Girl-Attacked-by-Dog-at-Carlsbad-Restaurant--443497093.html