According to Irish regulations, dogs must be kept on a short and
strong leash by the owner in public and common places, and the owner must be over 16 - years - old and should be capable of controlling their pet.
Not exact matches
By five months, a big - breed puppy is large enough and
strong enough to drag even older kids and small adults - if they are lucky enough or foolish enough to clip a
leash to the collar.
One Saint Bernard was so aroused
by the cat sounds that it took a
strong grip on the
leash and all my strength to keep him from crashing through the baby gate!
As with all terriers, Norfolks should be kept on
leash when in public areas because their
strong hunting instinct is easily triggered
by the sight of a squirrel, rabbit, or other small animal dashing
by.
A thin retractable
leash can also be broken
by a dog that is big and physically
strong.
The cover is made of
strong metal, and
leash fastens
by a metallic ring which is positioned at back side of the puppy.
The
leash is
strong, light, flexible, impervious to the normal elements, comfortable to hold, and easily cleaned
by wiping.
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.