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Not exact matches
If your
dog needs extra
space because they are overstimulated and easily excited, please put a yellow or red
bandana on their leash.
Respect and help Look out for
dogs with yellow leads,
bandanas or jackets as they may be part of a yellow
dog campaign, which is designed to warn other owners their
dog needs
space.
Bandanas - Because some of the dogs in attendance may prefer their personal space with respect to other dogs, we will be providing color coded bandanas for every dog, please let us know in advance what color you will need on the RSVP bandana comment
Bandanas - Because some of the
dogs in attendance may prefer their personal
space with respect to other
dogs, we will be providing color coded
bandanas for every dog, please let us know in advance what color you will need on the RSVP bandana comment
bandanas for every
dog, please let us know in advance what color you will need on the RSVP
bandana comment section.
Red
bandana dogs - DO NOT approach with a canine, keep a 10» buffer between them, these
dogs prefer their personal
space.
A: A
dog wearing a red
bandana at an NACSW ™ event is meant to signal to others that the
dog needs more
space from other
dogs when leaving and returning to the parking / crating area.