A puppy is not a child. A puppy can be left at home for a quick trip to the playground. |
I was a lab owner for years and we always picked up after our dogs. We had a neighbor with a poodle that never picked up. I witnessed her dog crap in front of our house and politely offered her a bag. She said no thanks and walked away. I politely picked it up and politely slipped the bag through her mail slot. |
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We own a small dog (5lbs) and are so mindful most don't even know we have a dog.. I get it as I've observed everything you've mentioned. |
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F***K dogs. |
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Omg yes! Few are considerate and do actually think. |
A neighbor had to remind neighborhood owners of four-legged pets to not let their four legged poop in pile of leaves and if they do, pick up that damn shit from the pile so leaf collectors don't need to touch it. How awful to even have to send out a reminder to fellow two legged adults. |
Or those who keep feral cats in their yard. Get that damn fur off the yards! |
It is a HUGE problem!! |
Why do people keep dogs if they can't properly take care of it? |
You mean like this: https://www.facebook.com/reel/1096813221591756 The cherry on top is the way she dramatically says "Okayyy!" like she's the victim for being asked to control her dog.
Yeah, I hate those dog owners, too. |
OMG thank you for posting that photo because it is such a good example of terrible dog owner behavior that is incredibly common. I hate: the super long leash, the obvious fact that dog has not been trained for recall AT ALL, this woman's decision to get a dog who is waaaay too big for her (likely for aesthetic reasons -- truly a gorgeous dog but she has no business with him at all), and her totally not understanding that this behavior isn't just benignly annoying but actually creating a dangerous and combustible situation for all the dogs and humans in that situation. I encounter a dog/owner combination like this a minimum of once a day while out with my own dog. At this point I know the worst offenders in our neighborhood and take routes or cross streets to avoid them, but it's become so rampant that I am constantly encountering a NEW crappy dog owner. |
This is a question I ask myself a lot. So many people have this fantasy of what having a dog is like and then just absolutely no idea what to do when the reality doesn't match it. I feel like at this point, about 30% of people with dogs should actually have dogs and everyone else shouldn't. And if we could get stop that 70% from adopting dogs, we could basically solve all the problems associated with dogs. Because most of the problems have nothing to do with dogs inherently and everything to do with the owners who don't know or refuse to take proper care of their dogs. |
More than just a license, people should be required to pass a skill exam and basic permitting test to own a dog, and a secondary test if/when they want to breed dogs. There's the solution. A dog isn't an accessory, it's a liability, not unlike a car. They should be regulated similarly. Honestly, most dog owners probably need to be insured, too. |