5 live do this every day today's topic is dogs on leads.
Should dogs be kept on leads in all public areas?
Should dogs be kept on leads in all public areas?
There's not that many of them and they're not cheap.On a positive note some owners phoned in and said you can now rent dog exercise areas by the half hour whee you can let your dog run free, a good business idea and it solves a problem not often discussed.
Well said it's a shame all dog owners are not as responsible as you.My dog loves humans but is not so keen on other dogs so I keep him on the lead to A) stop him bothering people like Chippy Tea who may not welcome the attention and B) to prevent him getting into scraps with other dogs. The only time I would consider letting him off the leash is in a wide open space with no one else around.
Our little JRT stays on a lead for 2 reasons 1 she is a terrier and like to chase things sqirrels and stuff 2 she is very friendly unless you have hi vis on or a granny trolly or walking stick then she becomes agressive, round town and local it's a short lead open spaces and woodland it's the long lead, a couple of times other smaller so called well behaved dogs of lead have been snapped at the owners said i need to get her trained, my reply think yourself lucky she is not a Rotty your dog could be dead get it on a lead or trained
I forgot about those maybe councils should set up free dog only areas but you can only let your dog off the lead if it is muzzledmuzzles