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In most cases, the dog owner's renters insurance pays for medical expenses and legal costs if their dog bites someone, depending on the policy and breed restrictions.
Renters insurance typically does not cover pet-inflicted damage to your own property, injuries to household members, or damages from exotic pets.
Renters insurance typically covers dog bite incidents under its liability protection, covering medical and legal costs if your dog injures others.
Renters insurance often covers liability for dog bites, paying medical or legal costs if your dog injures someone else, but there are exclusions for certain breeds and situations.
Dogs often apologize through submissive behaviors like tucked tails, lowered ears, avoiding eye contact, or licking their owner's face or hands.
Dogs do not think in human terms of abandonment, but they form strong emotional bonds, can experience stress during separation, and may miss their owners.
Dogs apologize through submissive behaviors like lowering their head, wagging their tail, licking, and avoiding eye contact to show regret and seek reconciliation.
Dogs do not cognitively believe we abandon them, but they can experience stress, anxiety, and feelings of missing their owners during absences.
Dogs may 'apologize' through submissive behaviors like lowering their heads, tucking tails, or licking their owner's face as a way to restore harmony and seek forgiveness.
Dogs don't believe they're abandoned, but they can experience stress and miss their owners when left alone due to their strong emotional bonds with humans.

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