ditto.Originally Posted by critter crazy
Whenever you go outside with him, just keep him on a leash. If he needs to do his duty just find a place he goes and don't make it near a street where cars are near or he can get dangerously hurt. Just like what everyone else has said. Just keep that guy on a leash.
[muneca]&[chiquita]
If you dont like him on a leash or something go to the dog park?
Can you fence him in??? I had to fence mine in becuse he would break off his chain as well, and i hated him on a chain anyways(even if it was for only 10 mins at a time!) A fenced in yard, would be a safe option f or your dog.
Maggie,
I didn't slap you, I just high fived your Face!I've Been Boo'd!!
My dog chases cars as well so I either have to keep him leashed or in a fenced yard
Even if you have to make a leash out of something used for horses, or use chains that are heavy duty...that would be better than your dog getting run over. There are chains out there that are used to haul thousands of pounds, I'm sure you could find something at a home depot or lowe's that your dog couldn't break. Or a lead rope for a horse could work.
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Originally Posted by sumbirdy
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Agreed.Originally Posted by Pam
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There is nothing wrong with having outside dogs if they have adequate shelter and plenty of food, water, and attention. Which my dogs have all of these. Our house is way too small to bring in 17 dogs and anyway most of them don't like to be inside. We bring in the dogs that like to be inside on occasions and starting this winter we are bringing in our 9 year old dog (who has lived outside all her life) There is absoulutely nothing wrong with them being outside and if you knew my dogs and their personalities you would understand and agree too. They don't want to be anywhere else.Originally Posted by Twisterdog
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