Sentences with phrase «leash in a secure area»

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Greyhounds must always be on a leash when outdoors and not in a secure fenced area.
Just don't do ANY off - leash work unless you are in a fully fenced, secure area or you will find out what a sight hound does naturally — they run.
They can also get plenty of exercise by running and playing of leash, but only in a secure area — like other terriers, Cairns can't resist the urge to chase small animals such as cats, rabbits, and squirrels.
Will you commit to always walking your greyhound on a leash, and only releasing it in a totally fenced and secured area?
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If they show no signs of aggression, have the dogs meet with leashes dragging, again on neutral territory and in a secure / enclosed area.
Keep your dog on a leash when you are outside, unless you are in a secured, fenced - in area.
Greyhounds are members of the sighthound group and should never be trusted off leash unless they are in a secure area.
Many of those ordinances include substantial fines for owners who allow their dogs to roam neighborhoods; strict requirements for housing dogs in securely locked fences if they have ever charged people or approached them in a menacing way; liability insurance for owners of dogs that have been deemed vicious; and requirements for leashes and muzzles for vicious dogs taken outside secured areas.
Plan to supervise dogs at all times and plan to walk them on a leash if you do not have a secure fenced - in area for them.
The dog need no longer be confined when family and friends visit the house and the dog may be allowed off - leash in dog parks and on walks in safe areas, because the owner is secure in the knowledge, that the dog will sit when requested to do so.
- Keep cats & small pets indoors; bring small dogs in at night, especially in areas of coyote sightings - Walk dogs on a leash, especially during spring when adult coyotes are territorial & protective of their young - Don't feed pets outside or leave food bowls outside - Secure garbage cans by fastening lids with rope or bungee cords.
For all of these reasons, always leash your dog when you are not in a secure fenced - in area, and always provide your Stafford with a safe place in your home, such as a crate or secure dog run, when you are not directly watching him, especially when he is still a puppy or adolescent.
Unless your rescue dog can demonstrate that it will choose you over a squirrel, jogger or another loose dog 100 % of the time, you will be required to have your dog leashed at all times when not in a secure area.
The 9 acre fenced area in the northeast portion of the park provides a secure environment for dog owners to exercise their pets off - leash.
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