Although ‘crating’ is the usual nowadays, with the ready availability of such things, it wasn’t always so.
“Back in the day”, people might attempt house training or other behavior modification [often for the safety of the dog, in the owner’s absence] by attaching a swivel-hook leash to a swivel bolt mounted on the wall.
It’s not unheard of at all.
Happily, crates, kennels and ‘play pens’ are very common now.
If tying up a dog inside is the only way a person has to keep it safe from harm, it’s not a problem.
Sadly for this poor dog’s owner, it didn’t work.
“Harm” kicked in the door and shot the dog in cold blood.
How anyone can possibly defend this unconstitutional act of brutality is beyond me.
>>>Happily, crates, kennels and play pens are very common now.<<<
They sure are. Every luxury imaginable for our furry friends.
How anyone can possibly defend this unconstitutional act of brutality is beyond me.
Beyond me, too.