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| EEOlsen |
Apr 17 2012, 04:04 AM
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What are your thoughts about a locking dog leash like the one described here?
• This locking dog leash allows you to lock your dog safely outside while you are in a store or coffee shop. • It prevents your dog from being stolen while you’re inside. • It is a standard length leash made of a material that cannot be cut. • The handle end can be locked to a bench, sign post, tree, fence or other secure structure. • The other end of the leash locks comfortably and securely around your dog’s neck. • Only you can lock or unlock the leash. |
| Viv |
Apr 17 2012, 04:44 AM
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No thanks here---wouldn't stop anyone from hurting said dog. I would never leave mine unnatended
-------------------- Viv---adoring Aughra -English Mastiff- Dargon- English Mastiff. Always in our hearts Jorth- English Mastiff- Rontu--Bull Mastiff-- Annie and Blu--Dear Basset Hounds.Drac and Timber--Chow Chows
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| pinball2k |
Jun 17 2012, 05:46 AM
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I am looking for just this kind of leash. I want to be able to pop into the grocery store for a few minutes and not worry about a person taking my dog. I live in the city and if anyone were attacking the dog, they would be stopped or at l;east cause enough commotion that I would be able to respond.
I did see one such leash on Ebay but it would have cost over $45 and I did not want to gamble on it working. |
| fleabag |
Jun 17 2012, 06:58 AM
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Okay ..but what if something happens and YOU are taken ill in the grocery store ..how does anyone help your dog??
Or a car runs off the road ..it scares me... |
| Viv |
Jun 17 2012, 08:14 AM
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No way. If you need to run into the store and leave the dog out leave him/her home. Too many things could happen. How do you know someone would be stopped or enough commotion would be made?? I see such scary stuff every day--all it takes is a second some punk goes by with a skateboard and cracks said dog on the head---the list goes on and on.
-------------------- Viv---adoring Aughra -English Mastiff- Dargon- English Mastiff. Always in our hearts Jorth- English Mastiff- Rontu--Bull Mastiff-- Annie and Blu--Dear Basset Hounds.Drac and Timber--Chow Chows
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| Wild |
Jun 22 2012, 05:49 AM
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It's quite risky to leave your dog unattended while you shop. However, this leash would be good if you take your dog to picnics, are a vendor at craft shows, or hunt.
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| BerryAmber |
Jul 4 2012, 06:15 PM
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It is important to have dog leash. 2 years ago, my first pet dog died because my dog was bumped by a car. If I had a dog leash, I maybe pull the leash and I could even save the life of my pet
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