It is Very Important to Give Your Dog's Boundaries... Here's Why

submitted: Aug 29th 2008 | by: JonethanBass | Total views: 1 | Word Count: 320 | PDF View | Print Article

Today people tend to keep their dogs on a leash or inside of a fence when letting their dogs outside. Previously dog owners often let their dogs run free and they weren't considered to be breaking an ownership rule like they are today.

You see it every week on those TV Judge shows that pander to the public's thirst for gossip. Sometimes it seems like every other day there's a case that involves someone who let their dog out unsupervised and it either got hurt or someone else did. All of those cases end the same way too. If the dog wasn't on a leash or otherwise restrained and under the full control of the owner at all times they're going to lose the case.

This sort of case is usually only won by the owner when it is something outside of that owners control - like his dog is attacked or the dog frees itself.

It's a hidden cost of being a dog owner, and it's why leash and obedience training is so important.

Unfortunately this is a common occurrence in today's world. If you don't have full authority over your dog, you can be affected by the most negative outcome possible.

Although you may have to spend extra money, it is best to keep your dog in extra restraint. Using a cord cable leash as well as some sort of fencing or encasing will keep both you and your dog safest.

Once, a small boy jumped a fence where a dog was roaming around inside of. The dog was also on a chain. Nonetheless, the dog still was able to get the boy and caused him serious injury. However, the parents found out the dog was current on its shots so they took fault to the incident.

This is one example of how keeping your dog safely can save a lot of hassle for everybody.

About the Author

About the author: Jonethan Bass can teach you how to potty train your puppy in seven days. If you want dog training tips that are guaranteed to work then go to http://pottytrainyourpuppyinsevendays.com and download your free report.


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