Not just because it's so it doesnt run away bbut also so if there another dog you can control it! dogs need to be leasehed becuz they can run away! if ur dog runs away it can be hit by a car, or animal control can find it. The best things u can do for ur dog is love it,care for it, and keep it on a leash.
Cats don't have to be put on leashes unless you take them outside. This is just to keep them from running away.
Yes, there are no breed specific laws. They are required as all dogs are to be licenced through the county and leashed when off your property.
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Dogs on premises.
dogs should get impounded instead of getting killed.
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Yes. Well behaved, leashed dogs are allowed.
Only if its a seeing eyedog
"The leashed dogs soon grew weary of their constraints."
Under federal law a service dog generally must be leashed in a place of public accommodation (where dogs are not normally allowed) unless being leashed interferes with the work or a task that the dog needs to do, then they may be under alternate forms of control during that time. In places where dogs are allowed the local leash laws apply unless, again, the dog needs to be unleashed to perform work or a task for its disabled handler and then can be under alternate forms of control for the time needed to do that work or tasks.
Yes, there are no breed specific laws. They are required as all dogs are to be licenced through the county and leashed when off your property.
Leashed
Example Sentences:I had my dog leashed as per city ordinance.Leashed to a broken fence, the dog broke loose.
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The owner of the leashed dog is liable. If the dog that is on its own property is attacked, the owner should pay for the "home" dog's care. The owner of the leashed dog is still responsible for its behavior.
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The past tense of leash is leashed.
If dogs belonging to a neighbor are not leashed or confined in a fence and are loose on your property, doing damage either to your property or hurting one of your pets, you should report it to local law enforcement and file a formal complaint. Once that has been done, YES, the neighbor is liable for vet bills and any repair to damage of your property caused by his/her animals.