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I think it is the ultimate ego thing for a dog handler. Trying to prove that the dog is listening no matter what the situation. The price of an error in that scenario though, is to the cost of the dog.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Diamond Bar, CA
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Oh no, I will never walk Darwin without a leash on the streets. No matter how well trained or disciplined he is. The only time he is off the leash is in an enclosed area where there is no escape. When I take him to use the bathroom just outside my house, I still put him on a leash, and will continue to. Thanks for pointing that out.
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