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    The right leash should give your dog plenty of freedom to enjoy the environment around them. Atlas Pet Company Lifetime Leash Available in 5ft or 8ft lengths, this leash is made from climbing rope ...

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    A: Dog owners should be familiar with local leash laws, park regulations and license their dogs. Licensing is done through the Whatcom Humane Society and dogs must be current on their rabies ...

  4. Leash - Wikipedia

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    Aggressive dogs should not be walked with such a leash, and puppies should be kept closely to ensure their protection from various dangers such as cars. Dogs with a tendency to bolt without warning should be walked with caution, as a retractable lead can allow the dog to accelerate to significant speed before being stopped, presenting the ...

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    Ignoring Dog Rules “Follow the rules when it comes to bringing dogs and whether or not they need to remain on leash,” Leighton said. Even if your dog is well-trained, keep in mind that your ...

  6. Here’s how to handle off-leash dogs when you’re out ... - AOL

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    If you’re looking for advice about your own dog when they’re off-leash, you might find this article useful: My dog embarrassed me with her terrible off-leash behavior — here’s how I fixed ...

  7. Dog collar - Wikipedia

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    Collars are often used in conjunction with a leash for restraining a dog. Collars can be traumatic to the trachea if the dog pulls against the restraint of the leash, causing severe pressure to the neck. Use of a harness instead of a collar may be beneficial for dogs prone to tracheitis or those with a collapsed trachea. Conversely, dog breeds ...