Why can't your dog poop on your own lawn?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Totally agree. It kills a patch of grass on my lawn. So entitled, so irresponsible.


Wait it kills the grass? That explains my problem corner, the dogs love it


Dog urine kills some trees too. Red buds are particularly susceptible.


green lawn monocultures also kill trees. if people pick up after their dogs, who cares where they poop?


Can you please attempt to read even a little bit of the thread before responding?


i did, didn't change what i wanted to say.


You didn't say anything. You asked a question that has been answered over and over and over again. So you didn't read a damn thing.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Totally agree. It kills a patch of grass on my lawn. So entitled, so irresponsible.


Wait it kills the grass? That explains my problem corner, the dogs love it


Dog urine kills some trees too. Red buds are particularly susceptible.


green lawn monocultures also kill trees. if people pick up after their dogs, who cares where they poop?


Can you please attempt to read even a little bit of the thread before responding?


i did, didn't change what i wanted to say.


You didn't say anything. You asked a question that has been answered over and over and over again. So you didn't read a damn thing.



cool.

anyway, if the owner picks it up, who cares?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Totally agree. It kills a patch of grass on my lawn. So entitled, so irresponsible.


Wait it kills the grass? That explains my problem corner, the dogs love it


Dog urine kills some trees too. Red buds are particularly susceptible.


green lawn monocultures also kill trees. if people pick up after their dogs, who cares where they poop?


Can you please attempt to read even a little bit of the thread before responding?


i did, didn't change what i wanted to say.


You didn't say anything. You asked a question that has been answered over and over and over again. So you didn't read a damn thing.



cool.

anyway, if the owner picks it up, who cares?


People who own the lawn. Have your dog shit on your own lawn. Don't worry about why we care. It'd none of your business.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Totally agree. It kills a patch of grass on my lawn. So entitled, so irresponsible.


Wait it kills the grass? That explains my problem corner, the dogs love it


Dog urine kills some trees too. Red buds are particularly susceptible.


green lawn monocultures also kill trees. if people pick up after their dogs, who cares where they poop?


Can you please attempt to read even a little bit of the thread before responding?


i did, didn't change what i wanted to say.


You didn't say anything. You asked a question that has been answered over and over and over again. So you didn't read a damn thing.



cool.

anyway, if the owner picks it up, who cares?


People who own the lawn. Have your dog shit on your own lawn. Don't worry about why we care. It'd none of your business.


Put up a fence you control freak, it’s not doing anything to your lawn.
Anonymous
Disgusting.
Anonymous
It baffles me. I just purchased a larger Keep Off the Grass sign - one prior was maybe too small and ineffective.

Saw same signs in vacation communities - apparently this is a newer problem as I’ve lived here for over 20 years and never had a problem until maybe 5 years ago. And I mean it’s egregious; leashed dogs being walked over and across lawns - and being allowed to poop. Then the owner makes a hasty retreat back to their house for a bag and then walks all across the same lawn again looking to pick it up.

We have a pocket park on our street that is never used yet the same few owners let their dogs poop everywhere else except in the park. I mean walking up a long private driveway(pipe stem) and allowing the dog to traipse all along the lawns on the way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Totally agree. It kills a patch of grass on my lawn. So entitled, so irresponsible.


Wait it kills the grass? That explains my problem corner, the dogs love it


Dog urine kills some trees too. Red buds are particularly susceptible.


green lawn monocultures also kill trees. if people pick up after their dogs, who cares where they poop?


If univited people make the bed when they wake up, you'll let them sleep in your bed. Great!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It baffles me. I just purchased a larger Keep Off the Grass sign - one prior was maybe too small and ineffective.

Saw same signs in vacation communities - apparently this is a newer problem as I’ve lived here for over 20 years and never had a problem until maybe 5 years ago. And I mean it’s egregious; leashed dogs being walked over and across lawns - and being allowed to poop. Then the owner makes a hasty retreat back to their house for a bag and then walks all across the same lawn again looking to pick it up.

We have a pocket park on our street that is never used yet the same few owners let their dogs poop everywhere else except in the park. I mean walking up a long private driveway(pipe stem) and allowing the dog to traipse all along the lawns on the way.


It's the "pandemic puppy" owners. A bunch of people who shouldn't own dogs got dogs, and now they're all over the place with their poorly-trained designer doodles on retractable leashes, pulling stunts like this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I clean it up, stop complaining.

All my neighbors “clean it up”, but it still killed a beautiful tree on my lawn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Totally agree. It kills a patch of grass on my lawn. So entitled, so irresponsible.


Wait it kills the grass? That explains my problem corner, the dogs love it


Dog urine kills some trees too. Red buds are particularly susceptible.


green lawn monocultures also kill trees. if people pick up after their dogs, who cares where they poop?


If univited people make the bed when they wake up, you'll let them sleep in your bed. Great!

This is a great analogy. No sarcasm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It baffles me. I just purchased a larger Keep Off the Grass sign - one prior was maybe too small and ineffective.

Saw same signs in vacation communities - apparently this is a newer problem as I’ve lived here for over 20 years and never had a problem until maybe 5 years ago. And I mean it’s egregious; leashed dogs being walked over and across lawns - and being allowed to poop. Then the owner makes a hasty retreat back to their house for a bag and then walks all across the same lawn again looking to pick it up.

We have a pocket park on our street that is never used yet the same few owners let their dogs poop everywhere else except in the park. I mean walking up a long private driveway(pipe stem) and allowing the dog to traipse all along the lawns on the way.


Exactly! There's a damn park or a no man's land right on same street!
Anonymous
One dog poops on our grass and owner thinks that they removed it, but the scent is there with some residue depending on how runny the poop was. This causes the next dog to smell the scent and poop there. Then the next one and so on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Totally agree. It kills a patch of grass on my lawn. So entitled, so irresponsible.


Wait it kills the grass? That explains my problem corner, the dogs love it


Dog urine kills some trees too. Red buds are particularly susceptible.


green lawn monocultures also kill trees. if people pick up after their dogs, who cares where they poop?


Can you please attempt to read even a little bit of the thread before responding?


i did, didn't change what i wanted to say.


You didn't say anything. You asked a question that has been answered over and over and over again. So you didn't read a damn thing.



cool.

anyway, if the owner picks it up, who cares?


People who own the lawn. Have your dog shit on your own lawn. Don't worry about why we care. It'd none of your business.


Put up a fence you control freak, it’s not doing anything to your lawn.


Learn how to respect other people’s property. And learn how to read. It’s been explained repeatedly what it does to lawns. But again, you don’t need to worry about that. It’s not your property and you are trespassing if you enter my property. I’m allowed to be a total control freak on my property. You are not allowed to decide what is ok for my property.
Anonymous
A couple including a woman wearing a bright green ugly ass dress just let their dog poop on someone's lawn trespassing in front of the home owner. They probably didn't realize it was the homeowner. My goodness these people have absolutely no fckin shame. Is it a good idea to post the photos of them on the HOA listserv?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A couple including a woman wearing a bright green ugly ass dress just let their dog poop on someone's lawn trespassing in front of the home owner. They probably didn't realize it was the homeowner. My goodness these people have absolutely no fckin shame. Is it a good idea to post the photos of them on the HOA listserv?

Maybe you should move to a no dog community. I don’t see how else you can prevent dogs from using the curbside easement that is adjacent to your property because that area is not yours to control. You can’t stop people from walking on any sidewalk adjacent to your home either.
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