"No dog pee" sign - is one style more effective?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s called a fence.


It’s called keep your damn dog off my property.


My goodness.

I do try. But a clearly defined property fence would definitely handle things better than your personality.


Oh it’s clearly defined. You know the boundary. You just don’t want to be told no.


Tell me again, Daddy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s called a fence.


It’s called keep your damn dog off my property.


My goodness.

I do try. But a clearly defined property fence would definitely handle things better than your personality.


Oh it’s clearly defined. You know the boundary. You just don’t want to be told no.


Tell me again, Daddy.


I’m a bad bad boy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s called a fence.


It’s called keep your damn dog off my property.


My goodness.

I do try. But a clearly defined property fence would definitely handle things better than your personality.


Oh it’s clearly defined. You know the boundary. You just don’t want to be told no.


Tell me again, Daddy.


Hope your dog dies from poisoning from shit that’s on my lawn 😂😂😂😂
Anonymous
The “be respectful” sign is so insulting and smug and entitled. The other signs are fine.
Anonymous
Your dog piss has killed two of my trees. That offensive enough for you?


Doubtful. Much more likely that you're not watering properly, or that you're planting trees not appropriate for your soil or climate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s called a fence.


It’s called keep your damn dog off my property.


My goodness.

I do try. But a clearly defined property fence would definitely handle things better than your personality.


Oh it’s clearly defined. You know the boundary. You just don’t want to be told no.


Tell me again, Daddy.


Hope your dog dies from poisoning from shit that’s on my lawn 😂😂😂😂


Dog pissed on two yards and poo’d on one tonight. Hope one was your yard! See you tomorrow for more dog waste.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t let my dog pee in anyone’s yard, but I do let them go on the strip btwn the sidewalk and the curb. I ignore signs that are there.


+1

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Anonymous wrote:I’m curious if the sociopath dog owners would also merrily go out of their way to destroy something like this:

https://www.instagram.com/p/Cvs2F52vsqN/


Probably. There are strawberries in our front yard that had a cute kid-painted sign that said "larla's strawberry patch". And a dog owner let their dog take a poop right on the berries. It's fenced off now.

And there was a lively neighborhood listserv discussion because some dog owner let their dog poop on someone's front porch and didn't clean it up. The home owner didn't see the poop, stepped in it and dragged poop all around their house including the rugs.


I mean, how does the homeowner know it wasn't raccoon poop or opossum poop or cat poop from feral cats? Does he have a ring camera?


The fact that you think that deer or raccoon shit looks anything like dog shit just shows your ignorance.


Can you readily identify poop that has been stepped on and mashed into a rug? That’s quite a talent.


It certainly wasn’t a deer or raccoon. You know it. But you are too much of an as$0le to admit it.


Can you readily identify poop that has been stepped on and mashed into a rug?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I used to have a frequent visitor that left me a present in front of my front door every day. I couldn’t believe it but the dog loved to shit in the same place every damn day. We have a neigborhood Facebook group since we live in an HOA. I posted that my camera is now pointed directly in that spot and I would post a video every time someone lets their dog shit in front of my door. Hasn’t happened since. I guess you all keyboard warriors aren’t so brave after all.


Lol wut?
Anonymous
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Your dog piss has killed two of my trees. That offensive enough for you?


Doubtful. Much more likely that you're not watering properly, or that you're planting trees not appropriate for your soil or climate.


This is the answer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I used to have a frequent visitor that left me a present in front of my front door every day. I couldn’t believe it but the dog loved to shit in the same place every damn day. We have a neigborhood Facebook group since we live in an HOA. I posted that my camera is now pointed directly in that spot and I would post a video every time someone lets their dog shit in front of my door. Hasn’t happened since. I guess you all keyboard warriors aren’t so brave after all.


That's terrible! Why do dog owners let their pets do this?! I really think the good dog owners need to put some pressure on the strawberry-shooting and door-doopy dog owners. This isn't acceptable and will result in bans/ cayanne/pesticides etc. for all dogs, even the good doggos
Anonymous
I have never let my dogs urinate or defecate on someone else's lawn/gardens, but I am still horrified by the number of people saying they plan to use poison on their property to keep the dogs away.

So you're willing to put down toxic chemicals, which will poison all animals, in order to keep dogs off your property? Unbelievable!

Putting toxic chemicals on your lawn will harm/kill not only wild and domestic animals, but it will also potentially harm/kill you and your family due to carcinogens. And it'll destroy our environment.

It's unbelievable that some think this is a good solution.
Anonymous
When i walk my dog and see someone just try to slink away without picking up, i say "Did you run out off bags? Here, take this one!" And they pick up. I don't want anyone to think it was me and my dog
Anonymous
Deer pee is high volume, and, IMO, it does more damage. I see plenty of brown patches further in with homes without dogs, where dogs on leashes can’t reach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Deer pee is high volume, and, IMO, it does more damage. I see plenty of brown patches further in with homes without dogs, where dogs on leashes can’t reach.


So trying to deflect. No one has a problem with deer pee. And the dog poop reaches up to the front door.
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