During the winter months (coyote breeding season), it's also important to keep
large dogs on a leash as coyotes may view large off - leash dogs as a threat to their mates.
Not exact matches
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Likewise, a
large mellow obedience - trained
dog can be a wonderful furry friend, but a
large dog who pulls hard
on the
leash or jumps up can possibly cause injuries to her owner.
Then return home to the backyard or
large room keeping a
leash on at least the new
dog.
Equipment required
on the first night of class is a 6 foot
leash (preferably leather) and a chain slip collar (that measures ONLY 2 inches
larger than your
dog's neck) to class.
Karbon did fine with another
large dog when walked
on leash together.
This can be free play in a
large yard or garden, although your
dog will also benefit from being walked
on the
leash in your neighborhood for socialization and training purposes.
Others may be wary of allowing
larger dogs, or ask that pet owners keep their
dogs on leashes at all times.
Every Great Dane owner who has ever walked his full - grown
dog on a
leash in public has heard that line — but mastiffs sometimes loom even
larger.
Leather
leashes may be more effective for
large, strong
dogs that pull
on leash or who are working
on reactivity.
They were more likely to expose the puppy to more stimuli, including
large trucks, sirens, children, people coming to the door (but there was no difference for walking
on leash or going to the
dog park)
Supplies for
Dogs: • Food and water bowls • Food (canned and / or dry) • Collar • Four to six - foot
leash • ID tag with your phone number • Hard plastic carrier or foldable metal crate •
Dog bed • Doggy shampoo and conditioner • Nail clippers • Canine toothbrush and toothpaste • Brush or comb (depends
on your pet's coat length and type) • Super-absorbent paper towels • Sponge and scrub brush • Non-toxic cleanser • Enzymatic odor neutralizer • Plastic poop baggies (biodegradable ones are best) or pooper scooper • Absorbent house - training pads • Variety of toys (a ball, rope, chew toy and puzzle toy are good starts) • Variety of treats (such as small cookies,
larger rawhides, etc.) • Baby gate (s)
We carry Bark Appeal Mesh Harnesses with matching
leashes as well as Freedom No Pull Harnesses for
large dogs and Gentle Leader face halter for pups that are a bit more «ambitious»
on their walks.
Small
dogs that become aggressive to other
dogs can be dealt with;
large dogs will tear your arm out of the socket when they lunge
on the
leash, and maybe leave you flat
on your face struggling to hold
on.
My puppy is a German Shepherd husky mix (aka
large dog), so pulling
on the
leash would be trouble once he gets bigger.
Christensen encourages people with
large dogs to work with them and be realistic about their capabilities, as even when they're
on leash, once they get a whiff of a nearby pig, it can be stunning how quickly humans can lose control of the situation.
If your
large dog is well trained and relaxed
on lead, a carabiner
dog leash with out the swivel is just fine and still provides the added strength and safety expected from carabiners.
A
dog or cat being at
large is one that is
on property other than the property of the owner and is not
on a
leash and / or under the control of a person responsible.
Some
dogs on a
leash react badly to harassment by a yappy or growling or playful loose
dog; if a fight ensues, it is invariably the
larger dog that gets the blame, even if the
larger dog was lawfully
leashed.
All
dogs should be under complete control of their owners at all times, and
large dogs especially have to be taught to be gentle during play and that the person
on the other end of the
leash is in control, not the
dog.
Similarly, worrying a
large dog might hurt other
dogs, the owner now tends to keep her restrained
on a tight
leash.
I would venture to say that two very
large dogs on ANY type of
leash, if they are not well trained and controllable by their owner, would pose as much of a threat.
If he's a medium to
large sized
dog and he likes to pull, consider taking him to an obedience class where he can learn to walk nicely
on leash.
Small
dogs should never be left unattended outdoors and
larger dogs should be kept
on leash.
One of the scariest situations to be in where
dogs are concerned is having a
large breed
dog barreling down the street aiming right for your
dog who is innocently walking along side you
on leash.
Rottweilers must also be trained not to pull
on the
leash, as they grow into very
large, powerful
dogs dogs!
LovinPet No Pull Harness for medium to
large dogs has a padded handle
on the back as well as a
leash attachment and is made from light - weight mesh and breathable panels with adjustable straps, safety buckles and reflective material.
I noticed many of the breeds predisposed for hypothyroidism are
large dogs who are excited to see the world and therefore pull
on their
leash.
I have seen
large dogs wearing a harness and I understand that part of the reason is so that the
dog doesn't choke or anything if you pull
on the
leash.
It is much safer for the
dogs and the owners if small
dog park users do not cut across the
large dog park area either carrying their
dog or with their
dog on a
leash.
A «nuisance»
dog whose keeper violates the at
large or
leash law would be charged with a minor misdemeanor
on a first offense and a misdemeanor of the 4th degree
on subsequent offenses, but the
dog would be registered as «dangerous» after the 3rd violation.
very small
dogs can easily appear as prey to a
larger dog What I would like to know is... where either of the
dogs (victim or aggressor)
on a
leash?
A woman wearing a neck brace sits
on a folding chair with her
large dog, holding his brand - new
leash attached to his brand - new Easy Walk harness, as they wait to get a free rabies vaccine and microchip.