No matter how old he gets, your dog will never be reasonable enough to be responsible for his own safety. He’ll occasionally have moments of puppy whimsy, and he may possibly have a powerful inbred drive to hunt, dig, fight or just run. Keeping your dog safe is your responsibility, and it isn’t too difficult if you’re prepared. Don’t let ignorance be an excuse for a serious accident.

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DogsDeserveBetter.com (No Chains, Ever!)

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Tips For Keeping Your Pet Safe During a Disaster (CFAInc.org)

 

 

 

 

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