Sentences with phrase «leash laws require»

Leash laws require people to keep their dogs on leash when walking them outside.

Not exact matches

Ordinance 4 - 101 is actually their «leash law,» and requires all animals to be restrained by their owners in the Corporate City Limits of Collinsville.
Although it's not required by law, airlines now ask that you have identifying patches, a vest on your animal (or its cage, if it's kept in one), and a service - type leash.
Although the county law requires all pets to be fenced in or leashed when outdoors, Winter Park's law lets animals run free as long as they stay on the owner's property.
Leash laws that require domestic animals be kept on their owner's property, and under their owner's control, are lethal for community cats.
All areas not posted otherwise require dogs to be on leash as part of city and county codes and leash laws.
We have two small dogs and must constantly contend with loose cats and cat droppings in our neighborhood while we walk our dogs on leashes and pick up after them as required by law and common courtesy.
Remember this goal: a leash is just there because the law requires it, your dog will follow because he just wants to be with you and knows that your side is the best place on earth!
Where there are no leash laws, then dogs should be required to be under verbal command of their owners.
Chandler acknowledges that city laws require cats as well as dogs to be on leashes when they are off private property, but she said the latest move is not going to help.
Both dogs do not really need a leash, anywhere, ever, except as required by law - which is why they are allowed the 20 feet of wander space a flexi lead offers - on the grounds of their condo complex, when they are the only dogs out, and under the supervision of their owner / handler, who is more aware than most parents of toddlers of what is going on... My own dog is not well trained enough to be put on a flexi lead - ever.
Like dogs, they should be licensed, included in «leash laws» (i.e., required to be kept indoors unless accompanied) and, most importantly, spayed or neutered.
Requires owners to pay for impoundment costs if any dogs are seized in violation of the leash law;
❑ Dog License (if needed in your area)-- in some areas required by law ❑ 6ft leash — provides the best control for obedience training.
When animal control resources are used to regulate or ban a certain breed, the focus is shifted away from effective enforcement of laws that have the best chances of making communities safer: dog license laws, leash laws, anti-animal fighting laws, anti-tethering laws, laws facilitating spaying and neutering and laws that require all owners to control their dogs, regardless of breed.
The new law requires that vicious dogs - those that attack and seriously injure people, are trained for fighting, belong to the breed known as pit bull dog, or have been used in the commission of a crime - be photographed and registered with the police department, permanently identified with tattoos and microchips, and housed in locked pens with a lid when not in a house or on a leash.
In fact, most areas are required by law to have dogs leashed when outdoors and when not in confined areas.
For example, many animal control laws; including those requiring licensing, identification, sterilization, rabies inoculation, leashing in public places and adequate outdoor shelter; entail monetary penalties and sometimes seizure of the animal with payment of fines as a prerequisite for return to owner.
The law requires dog owners to be over the age of 18 to walk the dog, have certification of training the dog, obtain breeding records, always use a leash and muzzle in walks and must be in a fenced yard with clear warning of dangerous dog, or on a leash at all times.
Examples include laws that prohibit cats from being at - large (so - called leash laws), require licenses for all cats, ban the feeding of any animal outdoors or limit the number of pets a person can own (with «own» defined as feeding, harboring or similar language that would apply to a colony caretaker).
County law requires that owners have pets vaccinated and kept on a leash or under control.
Pass strictly enforced leash or dog - at - large laws that require spay / neuter after the second violation.
Under the bill the option of ordering personal supervision of the dog or requiring training classes would apply only to people with dangerous dogs that violate the leash law.
Good manners (and the law) require a leash, but he won't mind when he hits the streets with you by his side.
Generous local leash laws make it more fun for your pet, while leashes are not specifically required physical control must be maintained.
A new university study and the ever - increasing use of wireless devices, such as the BlackBerry, could result in a flood of lawsuits against employers for creating an allegedly dangerous environment where unpaid overwork is required for success, promotion and job security, a leading law firm warns -LSB-...] Giving rise to possible claims, is a recent study by Gayle Porter, Associate Professor of Management at Rutgers University in New Jersey, which suggests possible liability for companies if they keep their employees on «electronic leashes» as part of their job requirements.
For instance, if a city law required all owners to keep their dogs leashed when out of their yard, and an owner chose not to leash his or her animal and the dog then injured another person, the plaintiff could bring a negligence per se claim.
Many California counties, including San Diego, have leash laws that require dogs to be restrained by a leash six feet or shorter.
To mitigate the risks, cities across the country have enacted laws requiring dogs be kept on leashes and have even banned certain breeds altogether.
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