New owners often feel more
secure keeping their dog on a leash, thinking that it'll be easier to control a dog whose quirks and reactions they haven't quite learned yet.
Not exact matches
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).
Keep your
dog on a
leash when you are outside, unless you are in a
secured, fenced - in area.
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.
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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.
We do request that all our
dogs be
kept on -
leash and in a
secure environment when outside at all times.
Always
keep your pet
on leash, and make sure his collar or harness is properly
secured at can not be pulled off by the
dog lunging
on the
leash.
* Fearful
dogs should be
kept on a
secure leash at all times during the moving process.
Keep your
dog secure in your office or
on a
leash at all times.