| I don't want my children (who I know are vaccinated and disease-free) exposed to a random dog's excrement, which can contain parasites and disease, which will linger even if you pick up the poop. Gross, gross, gross. You are uncouth. And gross. |
Can I bring my sick kid over to hang out in your house? If she pukes on the floor, I'll clean it up, I swear. Kids puke. As long as I wipe it up, who cares. |
Me too! And I mean pp you've probably had a couple of insects in your house at some point (we've all seen a few), and chances are that spider has regurgitated something or ant pooped on your floor. Can I do it too? Or you know, are (supposedly?) civilized human beings (and the animals they CHOOSE to be responsible for, under their care) different with regards to the property of others? |
| I think it's reasonable to ask people not to let their dog poop in your main yard. Dog poop in those strips of grass by the sidewalk is okay, as long as owner picks it up. (Well, it's okay if the dog picks it up, too, but that's so not gonna happen.) |
| WTF, OP? I have dogs, too, and I walk them in the grassy median, not on other people's yards! This must be a troll post. |
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I have a dog, too and don't let her poop on people's lawns.
OP, keep your dog right beside you. The dog shouldn't be on/in people's yards at all. |
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OP, I don't really get this either. It would never occur to me to be mad if a dog pooped in my yard as long as the owner immediately picked it up. I'm under no illusion that my yard is generally free of animal poop or other disgusting stuff. My dogs have pooped in other people's yards and they've watched it happen and waved to me as I was picking it up.
I think it's just one of those things where some people don't care and some people care a lot. The best course to follow is to just not let your dogs do it because you never know if people are going to be the type who care. As to your original question, next time you see the lady, just apologize, tell her you thought it was okay if you picked it up, but let her know it won't happen again. |
| OP, you are horrible. |
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My suspicion is that OP is among the dog owners who feel "their" dog doesn't need to be on a leash, is fine to walk free in the playground, that can surely come to the local elementary school when you pick up Larla, etc...
Be a responsible citizen, OP. Keep your dog and all of its bodily functions away from other people's property. |
Agree, unless you were letting your dog poop in the strip between the sidewalk and the street. - dog owner |
There is no "grassy median" in my neighborhood. There is the road, sidewalk, grass/yard. I walk my dog around my own backyard to encourage her to poop there and not out on the walk -- but sometimes she poops in yards. I clean it up, the end. It hurts no one. Don't let your vaccinated, disease-free children eat the grass or the dirt and you should be good. |
WRONG! You don't get to decide how much of your dogshit is okay to leave in my yard (or my trashcan) as the other thread. Be a good pet owner and curb your dog if there's no public grass. Or move to a place that has a better setup for your dog that will not put her in conflict with neighbors. You are not a helpless victim that has no option but to let your pet crap on other people's property. You are giving dog owners a bad name. Now if you have neighbors who smile and wave when your dog shits on their grass like some PP, then by all means, let your dog go to town. |
| Poop in the front yard? No. Poop on the parking (that little strip between the sidewalk and street), yes. |
MOVE??!? You are seriously a whack job. How about YOU move yourself and your weird grass-eating children out of my dog-loving neighborhood? |
| Yeah, another Team Neighbor here. I would never yell at someone for this though and I do get that it's wholly within the dog owner's control. But show a little respect for someone's home, please. Especially in or near the city, where none of us have 1/4 acre yards. I see people letting their dogs run around and poop in my front yard as I stand cooking dinner and I just want to throw something at them. |