No, dogs should be required to be on a leash when walking. First of all some dogs run off. For example if your dog isn't on a leash when your walking and it runs off and gets hit by a car. Next your dog could run away and not be found. For example we all love our animals and I'm sure no one wants to lose their dog because the dog wasn't wherein a leash .Lastly it is safer for your dog and the ones around it. For example if your dog is aggressive and its not on a leash it could bite someone and you could get sewed and your dog put to sleep .And that is why I think dogs should be required to be on a leash when walking.
And plus its the law
By,Hayley Smith®
Dogs should be on a leash in Anderson, SC. Only dogs that are actively hunting are allowed to be off leash.
No it should not be aloud. If you walk by someone and they are off the leash they could bite them , or they can run away
Some dogs just can't be trusted off leash. So keep it on a leash.
There are several beaches in Pittwater Council, Sydney that allow dogs. Hitchcock Park, Dearin Reserve, Rowland Reserve, and Deep Creek Reserve. Some beaches allow off-leash and some require dogs to be on-leash.
Off the Leash was created on 2008-08-05.
A dog should should always be taught the recall before being let of the lead. It is stupid and dangerous to let any dog off leash without a recall.
probably the person with the off leash dog
About 20 of Portland's parks are off-leash, and some of them are fenced.
Basset hounds, like all dogs will run away from you when you let them off their leashes if not trained. They like all dogs get distracted and excited with a lot of distractions from being outdoors.
Minnehaha Off-Leash Dog Park has a long river beach--water has been high this summer, though.
If you have the opportunity to train in a safe area, I recommend training your pup to follow you off leash. You will build a strong bond of trust with your pup and it will make leash training easy and simple.Harley HarringtonHarrington's Top Dog Training
First, take the dog out on a leash and let him sniff around the porch. Keep doing that daily until he gets used to it, and you can pretty much let go of the leash. Then take the leash off completely. Your dog should know the command "no", so if he tries to get off the porch, you can simply say no. If this doesn't work, take him to obedience classes.