the dog can run away and then if you find it it will have infections so you will probably have to put shots on it again and that cost money.
you can but It depends on what kind of dog it is.
he messed with the lead dog by letting the other dogs steal his food
6 to 7 hours but you should never leave a dog by itself because dogs are like people
yes - for safety reasons a dog should always be on a lead when out in public
When using a dog run lead, it is important to choose a sturdy and appropriate lead for your dog's size and strength. Make sure the lead is securely attached to a stable anchor point and always supervise your pet while they are on the lead. Regularly check the lead for wear and tear, and never leave your dog unattended while on the lead. Additionally, provide your dog with access to water, shade, and a comfortable resting area while they are on the lead.
It is generally recommended to leave a light on for your dog when you are not at home to provide a sense of security and comfort. This can help reduce anxiety and prevent accidents in the dark.
You should never ever leave a dog outside!! Your dog could get injired by a rabid animal!!! You should get the dog a bed in your room and let it sleep there! That would be the best idea
Say not sternly to scare to the dog into stopping going to the bathroom. Pick the dog up (if possible, other wise grab the collar) and put the dog outside. Leave the dog out there for a while, to show him that is where he should be going to the bathroom.
Your Great Dane, or any dog for that matter, should never be let off lead unless in a fenced in area that has been inspected for anything dangerous. A dog, at any age, should be kept on lead for its safety.
if your dog throws a tantrum you should leave him/she alone for a while so he/she can cool down.
It is generally recommended to leave a light on for your dog when you are not at home to provide a sense of security and comfort. However, make sure the lighting is not too bright or too dim, and consider your dog's individual preferences and behavior.
A dog lead is another word for a leash.