ericlb, We live out in the country (Rural) and there is a LEASH LAW!! We do adhere to it at all times when our pal is out and about on foot. Our pal doesn't crap on other folks property and sure as h-ll we don"t enjoy stepping in poop from other dogs who enter our property. Remember a leash keeps em protected from nappers and cars, road machinery etc.Pets are OWNERS RESPONSIBILITIES!! No question about it. Having pets roam free doesn't make for any good situation, including law suits from dog bites. OH yea,I can hear it now"MY DOG DON"T BITE.As a young lad I underwent naval injections for rabies because the owners weren't sure (after waiting time)the dog had rabies shot. Keep everyone safe folks, buy a leash, and USE IT.The argument about livestock just doesn't hold water here, let the livestock run loose and see what happens, I'm sure more than a few lawsuits for vehicle damage, neighbors damaged property, injuries from animals and human contact,etc will happen. Even though I love freedom,with animals of any type,they must be protected,thus the leash law and fences. LOU
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