Not exact matches
I won't mince words: People who ignore
leash laws are selfish, ignorant, and have a
strong sense of entitlement.
There is zero room for mistakes like gates, doors or windows left open or unlocked; for
leashes, chains and muzzles breaking or coming loose; or for people
not strong enough or experienced enough to prevent attacks.
However, his fragile appearance is deceiving: At full gallop he is so incredibly fast (up to forty - five miles per hour) and has such
strong chasing instincts that he must
not be let off -
leash except in a safe, enclosed area.
For this reason, they are recommended mostly for smaller dogs that aren't
strong enough to pull hard and wear out the
leash.
They are soft in the hand,
strong, wear well over time and have a give to them that nylon web
leashes don't have.
Labs are
strong dogs who jump on people and pull hard on the
leash until taught
not to.
All off -
leash exercise should be within a fenced - in yard, as Staffords have a
strong prey drive and many adult Staffordshire Bull Terriers are
not good with strange dogs.
Miniature Schnauzers have a
strong prey drive, so they should never be allowed off
leash when
not in a fenced area, as they might
not resist the urge to chase after small animals.
It's also relatively easy to put on and has a D - Ring to attach to your dog's
leash - although this isn't as
strong as I would like.
He is a little
strong on -
leash but did
not react to the other dogs as he walked through the kennel.
I rescued an adult Rottweiler and I can't
leash train him because he's
stronger than me.
She hasn't had much training and can be
strong on the
leash but learns fast.
For that reason I love the automatic brake on this
leash and I think it's the bungee that makes it so
strong so I don't have to worry about being caught unaware once he sees that squirrel before I do.
Their prey instinct is
not very
strong, so they train well on a
leash without wanting to chase other animals.
It is important to train Labradors early
not to pull on the
leash, as they have very
strong necks.
«It is
strong, flexible and comfortable on the hand — it doesn't cause
leash burns.»
My two large dogs are
not strong «pullers» so I can't comment whether the
leash would ever stretch over years of use.
Their
strong prey drive also makes them good hunters, but they won't necessarily see a car coming because they are so focused on the squirrel, so keep them safely contained or on a
leash.
These
leashes are very
strong and will hold up to pulling by larger breed dogs, however, they are
not chew - proof and will
not hold up to chewing.
Most cats avoid water and few owners take their cats for walks on a
leash, but if you do take your cat for a walk, avoid floods and don't let it off the
leash near flooding as there can be
strong currents which may put it at risk.