Posted by bigdraft on September 21, 2011 at 15:22:02 from (99.62.216.173):
In Reply to: Dog leash law.OT posted by Anonymous 53 on September 21, 2011 at 07:53:54:
We have the leash law here, and I LOVE it!!!!! Far too many times while walking either me or my wife has had a dog run after us. It was getting to the point that we couldnt walk our dog without worrying about a dog fight in the middle of the street. That wouldnt be fair because our dog is always on a leash.
Law here states......you dog can run free ON your property. If it steps off the property, you get a warning, then a ticket, then a bigger ticket, then a court date, then you lose your dog and do jail time.
I know its enforced well around here...people down the street let their dog run the neighborhood all the time. Came into my yard and tried to attack my dogs through the chainlink fence. I called...they got a warning and 2 days later it happened again......ticket time! A week later they got a BIG ticket. They now have a fencd in yard for their dog to run around in.
So, regardless as to how well trained a dog is....its still an animal, and will be unpredictable. Leash laws should be in effect. Because one persons dogs wont hurt anyone shouldnt allow the right to let them all wander the neighborhoods. Its not fair to us and our dogs.
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