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A clip-on leash attaches to the collar that the dog might already be wearing.
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A clip-on leash attaches to the collar that the dog might already be wearing.

For other meanings, see leash (disambiguation).
A leash or a lead is a rope or similar material attached to the neck of a pet (often a dog) for restraint or control. Some leashes clip or tie to collars or harnesses, while others go directly around the animal's neck.

In many jurisdictions, laws require dogs and other animals to wear leashes at all times when outdoors.

Purposes of a leash include: preventing animals from frightening or biting people or other animals, defecating and urinating in inappropriate places, endangering traffic, digging up lawns and causing other damage, and getting lost. Leashes also provide a clear method of communication and ensure control during training.

For dogs, leashes take many forms; for example:

On a leash

Sign (“NO LITTERING - $500 FINE”, “DOGS MUST BE ON A LEASH AT ALL TIMES. PLEASE CLEAN-UP AFTER YOUR DOG!”) near Conneaut Harbor in Conneaut, Ohio)
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Sign (“NO LITTERING - $500 FINE”, “DOGS MUST BE ON A LEASH AT ALL TIMES. PLEASE CLEAN-UP AFTER YOUR DOG!”) near Conneaut Harbor in Conneaut, Ohio)

Cities make sure that the dogs are always on a leash in public areas. The cities also impose heavy fines for Littering.

 


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