Always Use a Leash Unless you are in a fenced in yard,
always use a leash when traveling anywhere with your pet.
Always use a leash — except when you are in a fenced dog park.
Never let such a dog alone in an unfenced area, and when you take her to the park,
always use a leash to keep her close.
If you don't have a gate around your house, you can
always use your leash to keep your dog secure.
When you walk him,
always use a leash or harness.
Crate your dog when you're not home to prevent destructive and aggressive behavior, and
always use a leash when you're playing with or training your dog, as well as when you leave the house.
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.
You've taken all the necessary steps to keep your dog safe —
you always use a leash when you take the dog off of your property, you have a secure fence, and you've trained your dog to come when you call.
Not exact matches
New and / or gently
used harnesses, collars,
leashes, gentle leaders and other training supplies and materials are
always used and in need
Always use a short (6 ft)
leash when taking your pet outside to urinate / defecate during this restriction period.
No Need For BSL - Breed Specific Legislation
Use a
Leash For the Love of Your Pet - Why you should always walk you dogs on a l
Leash For the Love of Your Pet - Why you should
always walk you dogs on a
leashleash.
We are
always in need of crates (plastic), bedding (new or gently
used),
leashes, collars, toys, feeding dishes, Frontline Flea Preventative (all sizes), Hearguard Plus for Dogs (all sizes)
A
leash should
always be
used when taking your pet out for a pit stop, which should be made frequently.
So, we can
always use «dog stuff» donations: buckle collars,
leashes, food bowls, travel crates, medium / large kennels, bedding, dog beds, brushes / combs, toys, treats or premium dog food.
Always take your puppy out after crating using a leash so she is not tempted to play instead of potty and vigorous play should always be interrupted for potty b
Always take your puppy out after crating
using a
leash so she is not tempted to play instead of potty and vigorous play should
always be interrupted for potty b
always be interrupted for potty breaks.
We can
always accept
used crates, collars,
leashes and other dog / cat supplies, but please note that we can not accept pillows, opened dog or cat food, or carpet samples.
Give him lots of time to get
used to his
leash and
always try to make it a pleasant experience.
We can
always use the following types of donations: collars,
leashes, toys, beds, food, treats, crates, baby gates, blankets, cleaning supplies.
We recommend that you
always use a standard style
leash, especially when training.
In much the same way that clicker training
uses to train the dog that the clicker is
always followed with a reward, compulsion based training
uses a specific verbal marker that is
always followed by an aversive action (
leash pop, e-collar correction, etc.).
A dog traveling in a car should
always be restrained in some way to increase safety and a
leash always used when removing the dog from the car to avoid escape or injury.
Whichever area you choose,
always start with
leashes on, even if they are
used to running around the dog park in complete freedom.
You can also train your cat to walk on a
leash and harness if you live in a neighborhood where dogs aren't known to roam off
leash (
always use a harness; never clip a
leash directly to a cat's collar).
(
Always pay attention to your dog regardless of what kind of
leash you are
using.)
There are other reasons to
always have your puppy on a
leash, but most important, it is a safety feature for you and your puppy as you introduce her to the world and not just something to
use when you are teaching her to fetch.
The
leashes we
use are 4 feet long and we recommend a
leash be no longer than this so you
always have nearby control over your greyhound.
Not if you
use an extending
leash, as I usually do; you're
always letting out and taking in (though this depends somewhat upon the dog — they are not all the same.)
Always make sure she's
leashed, and keep her away from others while she's
using the bathroom or entering the hotel.