Pet Walk Keep Pets On Leash Signs
This sign indicates that pets must be kept on a leash while on the designated path or route, promoting responsible pet ownership and ensuring the safety of other visitors and their pets.
Pet Walk Keep Pets On Leash Sign Details:
- Sign is manufactured on durable rust-proof .080" aluminum.
- Pre-punched 3/8" mounting holes in top and bottom for easy installation.
- See in our catalog on page 17.
In Stock - Usually ships same or next business day.
High Intensity Prismatic Reflective on .080" Aluminum:
MATERIAL | SIZE | PRICE PER SIGN | ADD TO CART | Catalog Part # | ||
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1 to 4 | 5 to 9 | 10 + | ||||
![]() High Intensity Prismatic | 12" x 18" | $34.54 | $32.81 | $31.09 | PR41-1218-HIP | |
18" x 24" | $58.19 | $55.28 | $52.37 | PR41-1824-HIP |
Full Cube Prismatic Reflective on .080" Aluminum:
MATERIAL | SIZE | PRICE PER SIGN | ADD TO CART | Catalog Part # | ||
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1 to 4 | 5 to 9 | 10 + | ||||
![]() Full Cube Prismatic | 12" x 18" | $44.77 | $42.53 | $40.29 | PR41-1218-UPG | |
18" x 24" | $66.66 | $63.33 | $59.99 | PR41-1824-UPG |
Available Reflective Finishes:
High Intensity Prismatic Reflective | Full Cube Prismatic Reflective |
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Specifications:
Legend: | PET WALK KEEP PETS ON LEASH |
Sign Code #: | PR41 |
Shape: | Vertical Rectangle |
Color: | BLACK on WHITE |
Available Sizes and Weights: | Size: 12" x 18"; Ship Weight: 1.9 lbs |
Size: 18" x 24"; Ship Weight: 3.7 lbs | |
Available Styles: | High Intensity Prismatic Reflective on .080" Aluminum |
Full Cube Prismatic Reflective on .080" Aluminum | |
Full Description: | PR41 have a white background color. The text and border are black and it is in the shape of a vertical rectangle. |
Mounting Hole Placement: | ![]() |
Example Use:
During a morning walk in a bustling city park, Beth decided to take her energetic puppy, Max, for some exercise. Although Max was generally friendly, he was easily excited by the sight of other dogs, children playing, and even the fluttering pigeons. One day, Beth encountered a family with a toddler who was eating an ice cream cone and a senior citizen with a smaller, older dog on their path. Had Max been off-leash, he might have dashed towards the toddler, causing the child to drop the ice cream or even frighten or accidentally knock him over. Additionally, his overzealous approach could have stressed or provoked the senior's smaller dog, leading to potential altercations or injuries. By keeping Max on a leash, Beth was able to maintain control over his movements, ensuring the safety of her puppy, the child, the older dog, and all those around them. This simple act not only prevented possible accidents but also ensured a peaceful coexistence in a shared public space.