If its alone yes, but if your with it that has to be a BRAVE hawk!
Yes, a coyote can potentially attack a dog that is on a leash if it feels threatened or is looking for food. It is important to be cautious and vigilant when walking your dog in areas where coyotes are present.
Well, if you DON'T want your dog to attack their chickens, you can just leash him with a leash. Good luck.
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.).
Yes, coyotes may attack dogs on a leash if they feel threatened or if they are looking for food. It is important to be cautious and aware of your surroundings when walking your dog in areas where coyotes are present.
The word leash is a noun; the pronoun would be it. Example:I found the dog's leash, it was hidden behind the coats.
The possessive form for "that leash belongs to a dog" is "That is a dog's leash."
The dog was restrained by its leash.
Yes, any dog *can* be walked without a leash. A well trained, well socialized Akita would be fine off leash if it obeys commands willingly. However, only let a dog off leash where it is allowed.
I took my dog for a walk and used a leash to keep her safe.
A person under attack by a stranger's dog can restrain the dog by using a leash or treats to keep the dog at bay. Having a person to hold the dog will also restrain it.
probably the person with the off leash dog
If the other dog was off leash, then probably not.