Bullshit. Doesn't matter if the lawn is the size of a postage stamp. Then take your dog to the park or somewhere where there is a bigger strip of grass. Nobody wants a dog or people to dump at their front door. Period. |
| I'm in Alex City and it's against the law to let your dog poop on someone's lawn. I know this because I was cursed out once after my dog pooped on someone's lawn and as I was cleaning it up. I'm now more careful, even though I wasn't trying to let my dog poop there. (I had dog and stroller and it happened so fast!) |
Are you serious? I had no idea that it was against the law anywhere to let a dog poop on someone's lawn! I don't have a dog, but plenty of people have let their dog take a dump on my property. Usually they clean it up, but there is always something left. Also, there is a public stretch of grass literally two feet from my lawn, so I just don't get it. Interesting. PS--I would absolutely not have cursed you out, PP, especially if you had a dog and a stroller and were trying to manage all at once!!!! |
This why I have indoor cats!
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Former dog owner h ere who never let her dogs poop on other people's lawns. I think that is very, very rude.
I don't care if you pick it up. I don't go on your lawn and poop and do other things without your permission. Plus when a dog poops, he will likely pee. Dog urine will burn your grass. Yes.it.will Please take your dog elsewhere. |
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We had a neighbor like that. A88hole. So we decided to take matters into our own hands, so to speak. Thankfully, there are some wonderful cameras on the market! Buy a few and put them to use. Proof is everything. OP, just set up motion detecting (and, I think its called infra red - so it can take clear pics in the dark) cameras where the offending neighbors offend. All you need to do is identify who it is (VERY easy - even if they wear baseball hats and shades like my paranoid neighbors tried). Once you have the video and/or still photos, submit them to the authority that sends out fines for failure to pick up after ones pet. Or, if they are trying to use your yard inappropriately and repeatedly, put poison on your yard "for the grass". Note: you can not put poison on any other property but your own, or you can be cited (or worse, by any of the entities which have an interest in doing so). Just be sure to put the poison on your own lawn. In addition, post that there is poison on the lawn. That is the limit of your liability. Have fun! Bitter neighbors are extremely easy to take care of. If you need an outstanding property lawyer, just repost with an email and I will be more than happy to share. If the problematic neighbor is a lawyer, I would bet you it would be fun to report them......
Signed, BTDT, "over it" |
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#firstworldproblems
If I was queen for a day, I would outlaw lawns. Ugly waste of land and water. And the people who care about them are truly disturbed. |
Agreed. I would be able to extend my 6000 sqft home into my 2000 sqft yard. I'd have a real Mansion then. |
Says the person whose dog craps on other people's lawns. I have an idea, how about all the folks who are ok with having other people's dogs crap on their lawns put flags up so that you all can swap stinky dog messes and leave the rest of us out of it? |
Ooh!! This is the best thing I've ever read on DCUM. Doing this today!! |
PP: Dying to know: did it work? How's your relationship with this neighbor now? I'm worried my neighbors would find another way to exact revenge. |
They are highly carcinogenic and difficult to find because of this. Find a less toxic method. |
OP here - just got back from work, and was shocked to see how active my post has been! I have to tell you that I was a bit shocked by the first few abrupt and nasty replies - especially because I prefaced my WHOLE question by saying I didn't know dog etiquette and didn't know if I was being unreasonable. Now I am happy to see that I'm NOT in the minority here
My front door is 30 yards from the road - so there is PLENTY of time for the owner to curb his dog for sure. The dog and his PJ clad owner were about 10 feet from my front door. To me it was blatant crap in my face that he allowed the dog to come that close to the house. It seems like such an invasion of privacy. And FWIW, this is not the first time this has happened. Its happened more often than I care to remember, but this one this morning was way OTT! |
| It's perfectly acceptable to put up a "No dogs" sign. Most dog owners will respect it. It's not acceptable to get all bent out of shape as if people should know that you don't want dogs to poop in your yard. |
So did you say something to him when you caught him? "OOPS -- you didn't make it to the curb, guess that happens every now and again" Subtle but he should get the point. |