Re: Another good reason to keep your dog on a lead
I am pleased to say clumsy that I and so many dog owners on our local beach and promenade this morning totally reject your concept of dog ownership. Us humans all enjoyed the wonderful daily spectacle of watching our dogs meeting and playing happily, as they do day after day, The only sad factor was a number of small dogs on leads snapping and snarling as usual, with their owners having no idea how to help them, whilst lots of other small dogs joined in the fun, unaware of size differentials.Re: Another good reason to keep your dog on a lead
I can see both sides of this on/off lead debate.Re: Another good reason to keep your dog on a lead
Re: Another good reason to keep your dog on a lead
Re: Another good reason to keep your dog on a lead
Re: Another good reason to keep your dog on a lead
Re: Another good reason to keep your dog on a lead
Our little Betty was attacked by off lead dog as far as I'm concerned that's it she will always be on a lead that I can pull her up into my arms by. Elsie is funny off lead if she gets more a few feet away she sits down and won't move until my husband puts her back on lead again. Her eyesight and brain damage make her too nervous to go far. Jenny seems fine off lead bug had another dog snap at the other day so again she'll not be off unless we can see there are no other dogs around.Re: Another good reason to keep your dog on a lead
[QUOTE=Julie1962;Re: Another good reason to keep your dog on a lead
Well how you keep your dogs is entirely your own business but I know mine and I know my area, my Betty lost lot of her teeth not that long ago and had lacerations on her Timmy and back because a large dog picked her up and shook her, that rather puts a damper on seeing off lead dogs for quite a while.Re: Another good reason to keep your dog on a lead
Our local council does not allow dogs off lead in the parks any more, because there have been so many incidents and accidents caused by out of control dogs and their selfish owners.
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