as long as the yard has a fully fenced in area where the dog can not escape you do not have to have your dog on a leash
Basically, yes.The law protects against "unreasonable search and seizure," but courts have pretty consistently held that this applies only where you have a "reasonable expectation of privacy". If you've got something sitting outside in plain sight in your yard, you don't have a reasonable expectation of privacy regarding it.A dog catcher is unlikely to come into your yard and take your dog unless it's violating some portion of the municipal code ... if you have no fence and your dog is running free in a town where it's unlawful for a dog to be outside without a leash, for example, or if your dog has bitten someone, or if your dog is lacking registration and/or vaccination tags required by your city.
One of the dog laws of Jackson Township Massillon, Ohio is that you must have your pet on a leash if you take your dog out of your yard. You must have control over your dog at all times. This means if you leave your dog off leash in the yard, the yard must be fenced in. You must also clean up after your pet.
There are two ways to answer this question since I don't know which you need:the possessive form for the compound noun 'dog leash' is the dog leash's (What is the dog leash's cost?).the possessive form for the leash of the dog is dog's leash (The dog's leash is new.).
Keep the dog on a leash. Perhaps a fenced in yard and some obedience classes.
The possessive form for "that leash belongs to a dog" is "That is a dog's leash."
If your dog is wrecking your yard, it's because he is frustrated. Penning your dog will not relieve frustration. Each breed of dog needs exercise and mental stimulation suitable for that breed. To relieve your dog's frustration, leash your dog and take him for one or two walks per day. Walking your dog on a leash is much better exercise than if your dog is simply running around in a yard; this also give the dog the needed mental stimulation that it so badly craves. New sights, new smells and it give the dog a feeling of a purpose to his life.
1 meter. 1 meter is just over 1 yard. 1 kelometer is 1,000 meters
Do what electric dog fence companies do and set up a perimeter of flags, and multiple times a day go to different part of your yard (with your dog on a leash) and shake the flag and tell him "NO". It takes at least a month but its well worth it. Good luck :)
to keep your neighbors dog out of ur yard ask your neighbor to tie the dog up on the leash..if he doesnt listen just tell animal control when you see him loose.if non of those work try putting pepper around the yard the dogs hate the smell of pepper
probably the person with the off leash dog
If the other dog was off leash, then probably not.
Yes. Dogs can break their leashes or collars. They can also pull the leash out of the hands of the owner or handler. And, of course once free, they can wander and become lost. This is more likely to happen if the dog has behavioral problems, but it's possible with any dog. Dogs have to be trained to the leash, if they are to behave properly when they are on the leash.