What makes them unique is that, instead
of securing the leash to a collar around the neck, they use a harness that lifts up the dog's rear end when needed, such as when you want to help your dog climb stairs or go up a hill.
Not exact matches
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.
Use a long line For the dog's safety and your peace
of mind, keep him on a long
leash at all times (except when he's unattended in a
secure location indoors).
If they show no signs
of aggression, have the dogs meet with
leashes dragging, again on neutral territory and in a
secure / enclosed area.
You have a choice
of two
secure V - Ring attachments made
of aluminum for your dog
leash, and there is an ID pocket to keep your dog's name tag in which would be invaluable if your pet pooch ran off and got lost.
Greyhounds are members
of the sighthound group and should never be trusted off
leash unless they are in a
secure area.
If the animal is outside
of the yard or the owner's home, he will be on a
secure leash under the control
of a responsible person.
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.
Check the doors on any cage to make sure they are
secure, as hamsters can become quite expert at opening doors (metal bolt clips, like those on the end
of a dog
leash, can be clipped on to «lock» doors for an extra level
of security on wire doors).
The bill specifies that an owner
of a «dangerous dog» must «
Leash, chain, tie or tether the dog to an inanimate object other than one within a
secure enclosure, such as a tree or building.»
Please arrive with your puppy on a
leash or in a
secure carrier for their safety and the safety
of the other clients and patients.
You should include a
leash for
secure restraint in case the cat needs to be taken out
of the carrier.
An extra-long
leash with one end
secured (under a sofa or table leg, for example) can allow a dog some freedom while keeping some areas out
of bounds.
Then there's lifting dozens
of dogs, some weighing eighty pounds or more, in and out
of kennels,
securing the
leashes and sometimes being towed along by a large dog very happy to be free
of his kennel so he can do his business.
For safety reasons, your foster dog must never be walked off
leash, unless it is within the confines
of a
secure fenced yard.
The «cat ordinance,» as it's typically called in newspaper accounts, made it illegal for cats to be «off the premises
of the owner and not under restraint by
leash, cord, wire, strap, chain, or similar device or fence or
secure enclosure adequate to contain the animal.»
If your pet has noise phobias, consider keeping them inside where they can not run away out
of fear or have them
secure on a
leash.
A
leash or
secure fence is a must at all times, for the nose
of this great hunter is exquisitely sensitive, always seeking out new and exciting scents.
Wearing
of a
secure collar, muzzle and / or halter as appropriate, and
leash meeting animal control specifications when in a vehicle, on or off the property
of the owner or custodian, or outside the animal's pen;
Once you have the harness fastened on your kitty, before picking her up,
secure the «human end»
of the
leash to your hand as described two sections down.
For the safety
of your pets and our staff, please keep all dogs on a
secure leash and all cats and rabbits in a
secure plastic pet carrier when you bring your pets in for services.
Prevention: Many broken bones are due to car accidents, which can be prevented by keeping pets
secured at home so they do not run free and using a
leash, in the case
of dogs, when away from home.
The Foster Home agrees to keep the foster animal's One Love ID Tag on the foster animal at all times, and to keep the foster animal on a
leash or in a
secure pet carrier when outside
of its foster home or fenced yard, and to keep the foster animal within the passenger compartment
of any vehicle during vehicular transportation.
When outside, Pit Bulls must be kept under control
of an adult and
secured by an unbreakable or unseverable
leash.
Ordinance 332-2002 made it illegal for cats to be «off the premises
of the owner and not under restraint by
leash, cord, wire, strap, chain, or similar device or fence or
secure enclosure adequate to contain the animal.»
You must have a
secure fenced yard or be committed to multiple daily
leash walks in all kinds
of weather (snow, heat, ice, pouring rain, etc.) If you are living in a rental property you must provide written proof
of landlord approval and payment
of any pet deposit.
Some restrictions that various versions
of BSL impose are: - muzzling and
leashing in public - muzzling and
leashing in cars - extra-short
leash lengths - automatic dangerous or vicious dog designation, without any bite history - banning from city parks and beaches where other breeds are allowed - banning from
leash - free parks where other breeds are allowed - banning completely from jurisdiction (although sometimes existing dogs are allowed to stay)- special (i.e., more expensive) licensing and jurisdiction - wide registry - special tags identifying the dog as a restricted dog - mandatory microchipping and photograph - mandatory insurance (often one million dollars) for each individual dog on the premises - mandatory signage indicating the presence
of the dog on the owner's property - mandatory
secure enclosures (in some cases, mandatory chaining)- mandatory spay / neuter (to eventually eliminate the breed entirely)- higher fines and / or jail time if a restricted breed bites or menaces - fines and / or jail time for any infraction
of any provision regarding restricted breeds - age limit for walking the dog in public - persons with criminal records not allowed to own a restricted breed - ability
of law enforcement to stop owners on the street just to check the dog's status - ability
of law enforcement to seize dogs without proof
of wrongdoing - ability
of law enforcement to enter an owner's home, with or without a warrant, to investigate and / or seize a dog
- 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.
Dogs must be on a
leash or in a pet carrier, and cats must be in a
secured carrier for the safety
of all pets and clients at our hospital.
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.
On the day
of your pet's appointment, we ask that you arrive with your dog on a
leash or in a
secure carrier, along with a recent stool sample (ideally less than 12 hours old).
Meanwhile, dog harnesses make
secured them through the suitable
leash with the back site
of dog harness affords a simple to grasp handle to take and lift it when you feel these to continue.
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.
On the day
of your dog's wellness exam, we ask that you bring in a stool sample (ideally less than twelve hours old) with your dog on a
leash or in a
secure pet carrier.
Using resilient materials, including
leash clasps that withstand up to 600 pounds
of force, and collar clasps, which remain
secure to 340 pounds, the company has entered the pet category with a trusted brand and quality product.
Pet owners who are going to take their animals out
of the carrier or travel cage during a trip should fit their pet with a
secure harness and
leash.
Collars, harnesses and
leashes,
of course, keep dogs
secure while out for a walk, but be prepared to talk with customers about the kind
of equipment that is right for their walking environment.
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.
One big downside
of owning a Shiba many people have a problem understanding or accepting is, «A Shiba Must Always Be
Leashed» outside 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.