The only problem is the first tree, it’s an easy fix. The real problem is small dogs on long leashes and “something” closer to them than you. My late wife and I always worried about hawks and our Chihuahuas.
Long leashes, especially the wiry extendable ones, tend to get wrapped around my legs, sometimes causing bleeding. I don’t use them, but several of my neighbors do. I don’t like any leash longer than 6’. I use 5’ since I am not tall and my dog stays near me anyway. She greets my neighbors but no wrapping her leash around them, and my leash isn’t long enough to cause tangles as the dogs flit about in greetings.
momofalex7 about 3 years ago
6 feet is the best length.
Charliegirl Premium Member about 3 years ago
Be glad he didn’t wrap it around your legs!
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 3 years ago
Don’t worry, Lady! As I see from the “Z” he wrote he is tired and already sleeping (on other hand he could also be Zorro’s dog, well then…)
The Reader Premium Member about 3 years ago
Remember, pups, you have to teach your humans about leashes.
Mighty Phavahg about 3 years ago
If you want to see the laws of physics violated, put ANY leash on a Jack Russell.
SheMc about 3 years ago
3 trees in the park!!! just your luck!!!
John9 about 3 years ago
The only problem is the first tree, it’s an easy fix. The real problem is small dogs on long leashes and “something” closer to them than you. My late wife and I always worried about hawks and our Chihuahuas.
Moonkey Premium Member about 3 years ago
Long leashes, especially the wiry extendable ones, tend to get wrapped around my legs, sometimes causing bleeding. I don’t use them, but several of my neighbors do. I don’t like any leash longer than 6’. I use 5’ since I am not tall and my dog stays near me anyway. She greets my neighbors but no wrapping her leash around them, and my leash isn’t long enough to cause tangles as the dogs flit about in greetings.
vonskippy about 3 years ago
Who plays fetch with their dog on a leash???
about 3 years ago
That is quite a leash.