Putting your KID on a leash

IsleEsme
IsleEsme Posts: 175 Member
I notice this a lot, parents with their toddler on a leash. Personally I think a leash is for a furry animal, not a child. I can't be the only one who feels this way.
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  • RealWomenLovePitbulls
    RealWomenLovePitbulls Posts: 729 Member
    my kid is a pitbull, so he goes on a leash :D
  • JoolieW68
    JoolieW68 Posts: 1,879 Member
    I've never used one, or felt I needed one for my kids, but I can understand why people do it. I guess if I had ever used one it would depend on the situation. Using it every time you leave the house would be way too much, but maybe in setting where there are a lot more people, like Downtown Disney in Orlando....I can see it as helpful.
  • Angel_Eyes1975
    Angel_Eyes1975 Posts: 132 Member
    I notice this a lot, parents with their toddler on a leash. Personally I think a leash is for a furry animal, not a child. I can't be the only one who feels this way.

    You are not the only one.. leashes are for animals not children.. and if you need to place your child on a leash then maybe they
    need some more home training.. sorry just my .02
  • JoolieW68
    JoolieW68 Posts: 1,879 Member
    I would be curious to know if the people who say 'no way' have kids or not. Just to get some perspective on their opinion.
  • juliecat1
    juliecat1 Posts: 3,450 Member
    With 3 kids there are times I wish I owned one. Lol. But I could never. Every time I see a patent using one... The kids is off wandering somewhere and the parent is paying no attention. It's like a false sense of security that if the kids attached somehow they're safe. Lazy parenting! Pay attention. Teach them to mind and be respectful.
    3,2,1.....FLAMES!

    Someone asked about losing kids - never! Mine stay with me or our cart. The two little ones know to keep their hands on the cart. Sometimes they're terrors in the store but they are just simply not allowed to wander. I dont tollerate it.
  • momtokayla
    momtokayla Posts: 13
    I would never put my kids on a leash. It is called parenting, watch your kids when your out somewhere. I have 4 young kids and I have figured it out...if parents need to put their kid on a leash it is definately because they aren't well behaved/trained to stay close to their parents.
  • oregonzoo
    oregonzoo Posts: 4,251 Member
    My daughter and son are very close in age, so when my son was born my mother convinced me to get one for taking them to the zoo and such.
    I used it once, at the zoo. That was it.

    It really wasn't that much more convenient, and she was unhappy. That was money NOT well spent at Target.
  • legs_n_bacon
    legs_n_bacon Posts: 478 Member
    I kinda like when parents put their kids on a leash, it gives me something to point and laugh at.
  • cbendorf13
    cbendorf13 Posts: 87 Member
    I know a mom who had 5 kids. All good kids, one had ADD and that was the only one I ever saw on a leash. I would not make a determination about the worth of a parent when I don't know the circumstances of the child. I have 4 of my own and each is uniquely different and requires different parenting techniques.

    Also wondering how many parents without leashes have "lost" there children.
  • IamSheaMc
    IamSheaMc Posts: 1,273 Member
    I would never put my kids on a leash. It is called parenting, watch your kids when your out somewhere. I have 4 young kids and I have figured it out...if parents need to put their kid on a leash it is definately because they aren't well behaved/trained to stay close to their parents.

    No kids, but I agree..If your child is well trained he/she wont misbehave, and if you watch him/her closely and keep him/her near and incheck, they wont be snatched by anyone.
  • Angel_Eyes1975
    Angel_Eyes1975 Posts: 132 Member
    I would be curious to know if the people who say 'no way' have kids or not. Just to get some perspective on their opinion.

    Yes I have a daughter and I also have a niece and nephew
  • BosLady1
    BosLady1 Posts: 83
    my kid is a pitbull, so he goes on a leash :D

    Love this, as 1 of mine is a pitbull also :heart:

    But as far as a KID, omg no.. just no. I can't stand when people do that. What happened to holding your child's hand? I feel like it is an excuse to not watch your kid as well as you should be.. but then again, with that said... it does serve a purpose. Tho, I would never do that to my kid. Just my opinion.. not lookin to offend anyone.

    Edit to add: I have a 3 year old boy :love:
  • cbendorf13
    cbendorf13 Posts: 87 Member
    I would never put my kids on a leash. It is called parenting, watch your kids when your out somewhere. I have 4 young kids and I have figured it out...if parents need to put their kid on a leash it is definately because they aren't well behaved/trained to stay close to their parents.

    No kids, but I agree..If your child is well trained he/she wont misbehave, and if you watch him/her closely and keep him/her near and incheck, they wont be snatched by anyone.

    Kids are curious by nature that is why we "train" them. They are not born to know they shouldn't cross a street. Training children is like training your muscles it takes time and we make mistakes. Children have been snatched from their beds here in California. I don't think anyone could prepare for that.
  • springseternal
    springseternal Posts: 245 Member
    No kids of my own, but am a care giver to 7, ages 12 months to 6 years old. I use a harness/leash for a set of 16 month old twin boys when we go for walks. I do this because I HATE strollers with a passion. By the time they are 2-2.5 years old, they will be "off-leash" like their older siblings, and expected to behave accordingly.
  • CajunNino
    CajunNino Posts: 269
    I never used them on my kids, but then again I might have in a large crowd if my kids were runners. My friend's kid, at 2 yrs old, would just take off running in an instant - didn't mean she wasn't watching him. Not at all. Didn't mean he wasn't behaved either. I can see both sides of the situation. I certainly didn't think she wasn't doing her job as a mother.

    BTW, I was the all-knowing expert about raising kids when I was single with no children. Funny how 20 years and 3 kids later I have a much better perspective.
  • IsleEsme
    IsleEsme Posts: 175 Member
    I have 3 kids who are very close in age. (picture going out with a 2, 3 and 6 year old) and I never needed a leash. I agree it starts with parenting at home.

    Ok if you have a "special circumstance " child but that's never who you see with the leash. It's always the parent who isn't paying attention.
  • NormalSaneFLGuy
    NormalSaneFLGuy Posts: 1,344 Member
    and here all this time I thought leashes were only used in the bedroom.
  • alias1001
    alias1001 Posts: 634 Member
    I always put my goat on a leash.
  • cmeade20
    cmeade20 Posts: 1,238 Member
    My sister in law used to have backpacks that looked like monkeys and it's tail was a leash. She only used them when they went somewhere crowded like the zoo. I don't blame her I'd rather other people looking down their nose at me than a pervert getting a hold of my kid.
  • rgrange
    rgrange Posts: 236 Member
    I find it hilarious.
  • nothing1994
    nothing1994 Posts: 1,936 Member
    My parents put me on several LOLOL

    I honestly dont blame them, they couldent control me what so ever

    Worst child ever right here , LOL

    *Edit: i would manage to escape from the "leash". I dont know how... LOL*
  • thelovelyLIZ
    thelovelyLIZ Posts: 1,227 Member
    I think that for some kids leashes are necessary. If you're in a very busy area with lots of people, have a child who is prone to wandering off, and potentially have two or three other children with you, I don't see the issue. It's a safety measure. You're kid won't wander away and get lost in the crowd. Your child won't run out into the street.

    Anyone who has worked with kids know that some children take directions better than others. Some aren't even being unruly- they just wander and living with the heads in the clouds. From what I can tell, most kids don't mind being on leashes. So why do random strangers?
  • mcrowe1016
    mcrowe1016 Posts: 647 Member
    my kid is a pitbull, so he goes on a leash :D

    I have pitbull kids two....they also go on leashes!


    There was a funny Modern Family episode about this....Here is a clip

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3A7upO0yjw
  • mcedes02
    mcedes02 Posts: 56 Member
    Personally I've felt like I've needed one at times....lol. But I'd rather see ppl controling their kids than allowing them to run wild in the stores! Not only that but there would be less of a risk of the kids getting kidnapped.
  • vbrent07
    vbrent07 Posts: 115
    I thought the same way too until I had a kid! Sometimes they run away from you and get into things so I can understand why they are used. I don't use one but sometimes I do wish I had one!
  • amanda3588
    amanda3588 Posts: 422 Member
    When I was little I wandered off everywhere sometimes too fast. When we would go on vacation, to the zoo, etc I wore a bracelet that was connected to a bracelet on my Dads wrist so I wouldn't get lost. He told me it was to keep him safe and I was none the wiser (I felt obligated to protect my Dad from getting lost). If they hadn't they would have spent a great deal of time worrying about me or trying to find me.

    By the way, I had great parents and was a well behaved child. Just a little too curious when out on big adventures.
  • jehembee
    jehembee Posts: 114
    When taking out a single stroller with two children (aged 7 months and 2 years) I sometimes make the 2 year old walk with a wrist leash. No, it does not make me a lazy parent. If I did not use the wrist leash, he has been known to dart towards the road. I still hold his hand, even with the leash on.

    My care giver also uses the wrist leash with my son if he has to walk. People have chastised her on it, but she had a very good point about it. Before, she had a little guy like my son. Liked to dart away while the caregiver had a stroller. She had ropes she would make the children hold onto if they were walking, but it didn't work for this child. Here is the conversation.

    Random woman: why are you treating that child like an animal? Leashes are only for pets.
    Caregiver: so, you will keep your pets safe, but not a child?

    For me, the wrist leash is a safety thing.
  • cait0902
    cait0902 Posts: 127 Member
    No way! I have two kids, ages 3 and 4. I also babysit during the week, ages 6 and 2. Never would I put my kids on a leash. Every time I see someone with their kid on a leash, I want to ask if I can pet them. Someone mentioned that this should really relfelect on the abilities of the parent, but it actuall does. Ok, sure, if the kid has a handicap....maybe. But even then, if it's just the one child youhave...hold his/her hand. If you have more than one and can't handle them all together, DON'T take them out all together. And NO, I have never lost my child....how? I watch them! I teach them right from wrong! I understand that they are children and I am the parent and I need to be responsible for them.
  • KaidaKantri
    KaidaKantri Posts: 401
    I always want to go up to the parents of kids who do this and go "Awe, how cute, what breed is he/she?" Leashes belong on dogs, not kids. I don't have kids myself, but I've babysat a LOT. I've never once had a problem losing any, IMO parents put their kids on a leash because they are too lazy to enforce rules, and think it's okay. It's really not that difficult to hold onto their hand or put them in a cart. I've also had to deal with some very bratty kids too. Again, I've never lost a kid this way, and I won't when I have my kids either. Of course, I plan on paying attention to my kids and teaching them how to behave in a good manor.
  • usmcmp
    usmcmp Posts: 21,219 Member
    I used one once. I had a barely two year old who refused to hold my hand and an 11 month old who couldn't walk. I didn't own a double stroller and we were flying with just the three of us. It was very helpful to keep my two year old from running off in the crowded airport (which he attempted more times than I can count). I didn't want to use it, but at that time I couldn't see any other way. I never used one again because I strongly believe in teaching kids appropriate behavior. I think most people who use them are simply lazy especially when they only have one kid.