It depends on how you use the word leash.
If you're using it as a noun like in the phrase, "I attached a leash to my dog," then some synonyms are chain, restraint, or strap.
However, if you're using it as a verb, then some synonyms are restrain, control, or secure.
The word leash is a noun; the pronoun would be it. Example:I found the dog's leash, it was hidden behind the coats.
I wouldn't say yes because you could lose him/her on the leash. i say you can get him/her a leash, but beware, he/she mite not like it! Signs your hamster doesn't want a leash: -eating leash -acting odd -not moving when leash is on -not eating/drinking but, it's your choice if you want to buy him/her a leash. leash tips: -don't drag hamster -buy a good sturdy leash -keep your eyes on him/her at all times
his leash was up (his lease was up)
Yes.
Either tugs it's leash or pick it up ( with gloves or not ) if your dog doesn't have a leash
leash, check, headstall
AnswerTierce, Trine, Trio, Triple, Ternary, Leash, Threesome, Three, Ternion, Tercet, Terzetto, Deuce-Ace, Triad, Troika, Trey, Trinity,...
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.).
The past tense of leash is leashed.
leash = مقود (muqud)
The plural of leash is leashes.
if it is the leash for the puffel then click on your puffel then click on the ball icon you get the leash drag it on the puffel
To use the rope pet leash, you simply target your non-combat pet, and right click the rope pet leash. This will leash your pet to you. Note: The rope pet leash is just cosmetic, it does not do anything.
To attach a leash to a paddle board, locate the leash plug at the tail of the board. Insert the leash string through the plug and secure it with a knot. Make sure the leash is securely attached before heading out on the water.
A leash of foxes is a name for an animal grouping, in this case foxes. Think flock of birds, leash of foxes.
The possessive form for "that leash belongs to a dog" is "That is a dog's leash."
I took my dog for a walk and used a leash to keep her safe.