New members should
keep their dogs on a leash until they are comfortable with their new surroundings.
You must
keep your dog on leash until you enter the tri-gate entrance.
For extra safety,
keep your dog on a leash until you know she physically can't or won't jump over the safety gate.
Not exact matches
Until you're 99 percent sure your
dog will stay close,
keep him
on a
leash or a long rope for safety.
You would want to
keep the
dog on a
leash and then gradually release more of the
leash until the
dog can reach your animals.
Dogs must be
kept on a
leash until inside the double-gated entry.
Keep your
dog on their
leash and do not play with them
until they have done their business.
That said, some people are told by their vets to
keep their
dogs inside and not meet other
dogs until they have all their shots, including rabies, so they don't exposed to the outdoors, or even to being
on a
leash,
until they are 4 months old.
Dogs must be
kept on a
leash until the owners / handlers and
dog (s) are inside the double-gated transition area.
Until your
dog learns what not to chew
on,
keep him
on a
leash when he's in the house.
To get a certain behavior from a
dog consistently despite where you are or the specifics of what you're asking takes training the
dog for that behavior in a wide variety of settings, under a wide variety of conditions, so your
dog knows that «sit» doesn't just mean «that movement I do right before I'm about to get a
leash put
on» but rather means «put my rump
on the ground no matter where I am or what is happening and
keep it there
until told otherwise.»
Keep your pup
on a
leash and never approach another
dog until you have asked the owner if it is OK.
Keep your
dog on leash, instruct him to sit, cross the threshold first and don't let him out
until he complies.