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Keeping Dogs on a Leash

Up here in northern Michigan, we are blessed with so many trails, walkways and places to walk, hike, bike or recreate.  And to many, dogs are equally part of that cherished family activity.  For everyone’s benefit and safety using the trail, sidewalk, walkway or venue,…

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Up here in northern Michigan, we are blessed with so many trails, walkways and places to walk, hike, bike or recreate.  And to many, dogs are equally part of that cherished family activity.  For everyone’s benefit and safety using the trail, sidewalk, walkway or venue, dogs are required to be leashed at all times.  Keeping dogs on a leash not only safely protects others from unwanted or unexpected contact, but it also serves to keep the family pet safe, too.  Summertime brings increased motorized traffic to our region which, statistically, adds to the probability of a dog being hit by a car, when not on a leash.  For more information about Michigan’s leash law or about dog bite liability, generally, please contact Smith & Johnson, for a free consultation.

Authored by L. Page Graves

Smith & Johnson, Attorneys, P.C.

Smith & Johnson, Attorneys PC is the largest law firm in Northern Michigan dedicated solely to representing those who have been injured or killed by the negligence of others.

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