Neighbor dog ruining our snow!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What neighborhood is this? Please, oh, please answer.


Pro dog poster, there have been loads of dogs living it up in old town, miraculously coexisting with children happily
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP, I'm not managing a leash in two feet of snow. Not gonna happen.


And the next dog that comes up to me, especially unleashed, will be pepper sprayed. Your dog running up or jumping on me? Not gonna happen.


Let me get this straight. Any dog comes near you, you assault it.


Let me explain this to you. A strange animal comes up to me. I protect myself.

I've been attacked by a dog once before. Not going to happen again. I'm not a mind reader of dogs, and am not going to wait for it to make contact before protecting myself. Your animal, your responsibility. Why is that so difficult to understand?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP does not suck. OP's neighbor sucks.



This. Imagine having a toddler who is determined to eat that pee and poo snow.


Anyone who cannot manage to keep her child from eating dog shit in 2 feet of snow deserves to have a shit eating child.
Anonymous
Well, this dog often takes our pinecones too in the fall. But I tried to be nice and mostly I was upset by the pee because I don't like pee snow. Who does! It's a headache!
Anonymous
Yeah well dog people suck as has been proven over and over again. The whole world must LOVE their disgusting, filthy animals; let them run off the leash, maybe a few get taken out.

And to those who are saying - would you be upset if the neighbor kids or plows touched your show - well likely neither the kids nor the plow drivers would piss or shit on the snow that I'm now going to have to look at for the next week until it disappears.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP, I'm not managing a leash in two feet of snow. Not gonna happen.


And the next dog that comes up to me, especially unleashed, will be pepper sprayed. Your dog running up or jumping on me? Not gonna happen.


Let me get this straight. Any dog comes near you, you assault it.


Let me explain this to you. A strange animal comes up to me. I protect myself.

I've been attacked by a dog once before. Not going to happen again. I'm not a mind reader of dogs, and am not going to wait for it to make contact before protecting myself. Your animal, your responsibility. Why is that so difficult to understand?


Get psychological help.
Anonymous
Good grief, my neighborhood is FULL of dogs and every single one of them is one a leash, even during the storm. Where the hell are all of you living that you see off leash dogs all the damn time?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, this dog often takes our pinecones too in the fall. But I tried to be nice and mostly I was upset by the pee because I don't like pee snow. Who does! It's a headache!


This has to be a joke s**** stirrer. Your pinecones lol?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, this dog often takes our pinecones too in the fall. But I tried to be nice and mostly I was upset by the pee because I don't like pee snow. Who does! It's a headache!


Nicely done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good grief, my neighborhood is FULL of dogs and every single one of them is one a leash, even during the storm. Where the hell are all of you living that you see off leash dogs all the damn time?


No sidewalks
Streets not plowed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah well dog people suck as has been proven over and over again. The whole world must LOVE their disgusting, filthy animals; let them run off the leash, maybe a few get taken out.

And to those who are saying - would you be upset if the neighbor kids or plows touched your show - well likely neither the kids nor the plow drivers would piss or shit on the snow that I'm now going to have to look at for the next week until it disappears.


Just go shovel some of the other 20 metric tons of snow around you over it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP, I'm not managing a leash in two feet of snow. Not gonna happen.


And the next dog that comes up to me, especially unleashed, will be pepper sprayed. Your dog running up or jumping on me? Not gonna happen.


Let me get this straight. Any dog comes near you, you assault it.


Let me explain this to you. A strange animal comes up to me. I protect myself.

I've been attacked by a dog once before. Not going to happen again. I'm not a mind reader of dogs, and am not going to wait for it to make contact before protecting myself. Your animal, your responsibility. Why is that so difficult to understand?


Get psychological help.


Get a goddamn (non-retractable) leash, you lazy jerk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP, I'm not managing a leash in two feet of snow. Not gonna happen.


And the next dog that comes up to me, especially unleashed, will be pepper sprayed. Your dog running up or jumping on me? Not gonna happen.


I like you - I may have to steal this idea. I have kicked a dog in the face before, but pepper spray would be even better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah well dog people suck as has been proven over and over again. The whole world must LOVE their disgusting, filthy animals; let them run off the leash, maybe a few get taken out.

And to those who are saying - would you be upset if the neighbor kids or plows touched your show - well likely neither the kids nor the plow drivers would piss or shit on the snow that I'm now going to have to look at for the next week until it disappears.


Xanax.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP, I'm not managing a leash in two feet of snow. Not gonna happen.


And the next dog that comes up to me, especially unleashed, will be pepper sprayed. Your dog running up or jumping on me? Not gonna happen.


Let me get this straight. Any dog comes near you, you assault it.


Let me explain this to you. A strange animal comes up to me. I protect myself.

I've been attacked by a dog once before. Not going to happen again. I'm not a mind reader of dogs, and am not going to wait for it to make contact before protecting myself. Your animal, your responsibility. Why is that so difficult to understand?


Get psychological help.

+1. You've posted before. I'm so sorry you were attacked, how awful. But your response is worrying.
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