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Old 02-16-2009, 09:04 AM   #6
ltret0294
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Having your dog(s) leashed not only protects them, but you in this "sue" happy world we live in. They are on a leash when we take our walks. I have had to either change direction or be on guard when there are larger neighborhood dogs on the loose. After a year of adopting Zack and Zeke I am still learning about them. Although they are not likely to "bolt" out the front door, I do not wish to leave that to chance and they are leashed before we open the door. Sometimes DW has other ideas and lets one out on to the front porch w/o thier leash. They are still dogs, and just may bolt if they see something (squirrel) in the front yard. I really do not want to see either one of them getting hit by a car. I have 3 urns of pets already, do not wish to add to them anytime soon.
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