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People tether dogs for a variety of reasons; solutions are available.

Passive cruelty. Neglect. Ignorance.  These are all terms that can be used to describe the act of leaving a dog on a rope or chain, or even in a yard alone and isolated, for long periods. 

Dogs, like humans, are social creatures and require the companionship of their "pack." Without the benefit of companionship and socialization it accords, dogs can become neurotic, depressed or aggressive.

Dogs are social creatures who need to be part of a family. Banishing them to life on a chain is cruel and dangerous. 

Left alone and exposed, dogs will become fearful, aggressive, anxious and desperate, putting anyone who comes close at risk.

Left alone for hours, days and months on a chain can cause immense psychological damage to the dog. As well, a tethered dog can become tangled and choke to death.

 

Dog tethering information and resources

The BC SPCA has developed a resource kit to help you bring the dog back into the family and important resources to help you learn more about this problem and how you can avoid this behaviour.

People leave their dogs chained up for many reasons; they don't have to.

Learn why some dogs are tethered or chained and altenative solutions.

10 questions about tethered dogs 

What is wrong with tethering a dog? Are tethered dogs aggressive? Does the SPCA have any power to prevent people from doing this? Download the answers to common questions about tethering.   

What do I do if I see a tethered dog in my neighbourhood?

 Learn how to recognize signs neglect or abuse and when to report an animal in distress.

A day in the life of a backyard dog

Left alone to watch the world go by, a tethered dog's heartbreaking story is in stark contrast to that of a beloved family pet.

Resources are available

You can help others to learn that life on a chain is no life at all. Download educational posters about dog tethering.

 

Break the Chains of Suffering Campaign video

 

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