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Dragons on a leash???

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I was watching TV and saw a short clip of a man walking his dragon in public on a leash.

The first thing that ran through my mind was, how does he get his to constantly keep walking??? Mine would walk a couple feet then have to rest and taste everything for an hour!!! :)

My main concern would be health related. There's no telling how many things a dragon could catch or ingest while walking around a park.

Any of you harness your dragon and go for walks?
 
I thought it was a cool idea when I first got into dragons, but not so much anymore. I never tried it and dont plan on it. I have a few that I would take out but it would be more on my shirt or shoulder deal, I would be concerned of what they might eat as well. I have a couple that I wouldnt take anywhere, they seem to freak out as soon as we step outside and there cages are right next to the back door, I dont get it.
 
i just take mine out to the park and let them wander around. all three are adults and very well trained to stay in my sight. The babies come out in a mesh tank. I used to use a leash with feng, but she hated it.
 
I might take one out on a leash in my own yard, but never in a public place. Besides who knows what they might get exposed too, what if some passing dog attacks! Much too risky. I don't have to worry about it though, my beardie is much like my dogs...he likes to stay inside and sleep.
 
i bought a leash for my breeders so i can let em sit out side and soak up some rays. i figured the sun light will give them plenty of uva/uvb so i put them in the grass and they just sit there for like an hour. they donot try to run or anything. so i paid like $5 for something i dont even need.
 
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