Was this rude? A pet related question.

Anonymous

Dogs should never be allowed to poop in someone's yard, period. It's basic politeness.

I can't fathom how people don't recognize that. Nobody in our street lets their dogs poop on somebody else's yard, and when puppies do it, their owner apologizes.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, you are an asshole. Letting your dog poop on someone else's lawn isn't the end of the world but doing it in front of him is a totally fucked up move on your part. Even though you picked it up (no points for following the law), you showed total disrespect by doing it in front of him.

I really hate neighbors like you.


You sound like the Bluebird of Happiness....

It doesn't sound like the Op realized that she was doing anything wrong - after all, she was planning to pick it up and didn't exactly tell her dog to pick your yard. I think you can get your point across in a neighborly way. At any rate, she knows now.
Anonymous
OP, your neighbors are probably talking about you. In my neighborhood, most of us own dogs and we hate it when someone like you gives all of us a bad name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here. This is not a troll post. I am a super sensitive person so I felt upset after the guy's comment. I am a bit upset at myself for upsetting him, I generally dislike and avoid conflict at all cost. I suppose I will just not let my dogs cross over to the lawns anymore, we are new to the suburbs so I am not used to this environment. The guy was not super mean, I was just shocked a bit because people typically like me and I love being friendly with neighbors.

OP, the guy is obviously not a pet owner. Don't worry about it. As a dog owner, I can empathize with you. Sometimes nature calls and they will drop one in an inappropriate spot. You did the right thing by cleaning up. Don't let the guy bother you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, your neighbors are probably talking about you. In my neighborhood, most of us own dogs and we hate it when someone like you gives all of us a bad name.

Actually, PP, your neighbors are probably talking about you, because you are a total asshole.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. This is not a troll post. I am a super sensitive person so I felt upset after the guy's comment. I am a bit upset at myself for upsetting him, I generally dislike and avoid conflict at all cost. I suppose I will just not let my dogs cross over to the lawns anymore, we are new to the suburbs so I am not used to this environment. The guy was not super mean, I was just shocked a bit because people typically like me and I love being friendly with neighbors.

OP, the guy is obviously not a pet owner. Don't worry about it. As a dog owner, I can empathize with you. Sometimes nature calls and they will drop one in an inappropriate spot. You did the right thing by cleaning up. Don't let the guy bother you.

Why is it even worth mentioning that picking it up was the right thing to do? I wonder about people who bring this up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, your neighbors are probably talking about you. In my neighborhood, most of us own dogs and we hate it when someone like you gives all of us a bad name.

Actually, PP, your neighbors are probably talking about you, because you are a total asshole.


Sorry PP but I was thinking the same thing, lol.
Anonymous
Op ~ people who don't have dogs don't realize how quick the dog squats and goes. That's it. Not anymore complicated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. This is not a troll post. I am a super sensitive person so I felt upset after the guy's comment. I am a bit upset at myself for upsetting him, I generally dislike and avoid conflict at all cost. I suppose I will just not let my dogs cross over to the lawns anymore, we are new to the suburbs so I am not used to this environment. The guy was not super mean, I was just shocked a bit because people typically like me and I love being friendly with neighbors.

OP, the guy is obviously not a pet owner. Don't worry about it. As a dog owner, I can empathize with you. Sometimes nature calls and they will drop one in an inappropriate spot. You did the right thing by cleaning up. Don't let the guy bother you.

Why is it even worth mentioning that picking it up was the right thing to do? I wonder about people who bring this up.


Because there are dog owners who do not pick up after their dogs and have no intention of picking up after their dogs. They genuinely do not care if they piss you off and usually make their deposits at weird hours and when no one is watching.

Those folks...grrr.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here. This is not a troll post. I am a super sensitive person so I felt upset after the guy's comment. I am a bit upset at myself for upsetting him, I generally dislike and avoid conflict at all cost. I suppose I will just not let my dogs cross over to the lawns anymore, we are new to the suburbs so I am not used to this environment. The guy was not super mean, I was just shocked a bit because people typically like me and I love being friendly with neighbors.


If you're asking if YOU were rude for letting your dog crap in someone else's yard, yes. If you're asking if the homeowner was rude for politely asking that you not let your dog crap in his yard, then no. You are clearly the rude one here, OP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. This is not a troll post. I am a super sensitive person so I felt upset after the guy's comment. I am a bit upset at myself for upsetting him, I generally dislike and avoid conflict at all cost. I suppose I will just not let my dogs cross over to the lawns anymore, we are new to the suburbs so I am not used to this environment. The guy was not super mean, I was just shocked a bit because people typically like me and I love being friendly with neighbors.

OP, the guy is obviously not a pet owner. Don't worry about it. As a dog owner, I can empathize with you. Sometimes nature calls and they will drop one in an inappropriate spot. You did the right thing by cleaning up. Don't let the guy bother you.

Why is it even worth mentioning that picking it up was the right thing to do? I wonder about people who bring this up.

You "wonder" about me? Why?? I cannot tell you the amount of dog poop I see next to sidewalks. Not everyone is considerate enough to pick it up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to VA. Land of a-holes.

There is no rule or law. In fact, it was probably on VDOT property (depending on the circumstances). I would add, his lawn probably sucks. But so doe snis attitude, and you are thereby excused, OP.

An awful lot of people in this area have control issues - attributed almost solely to their distinct lack of control in their lives. They know they will never have control, and it really sets them off. Not your problem.



This. Yes, he technically has the right to make the request. But, sorry, you're a controlling douche if that bothers you this much. You just are. And, don't give me nonsense about "my kids play there." There's an awful lot of disgusting things in the yard. So, if you're letting your kids play there to begin with, it can't bother you that much.

But, now you know, OP. So, don't let the dog go there. But, also, I like to know who the anti-dog crazies are so I can avoid them. Luckily, I live is a super dog friendly neighborhood so it's mostly a non-issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Laws aside, I think it was a bit rude to let your dog poop on his lawn, although you definitely get points for picking it up.


OP gets points for following the law? Let's give her points for stopping at the stop sign at the end of the street and paying for her gas when she pumps it too!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to VA. Land of a-holes.

There is no rule or law. In fact, it was probably on VDOT property (depending on the circumstances). I would add, his lawn probably sucks. But so doe snis attitude, and you are thereby excused, OP.

An awful lot of people in this area have control issues - attributed almost solely to their distinct lack of control in their lives. They know they will never have control, and it really sets them off. Not your problem.



This. Yes, he technically has the right to make the request. But, sorry, you're a controlling douche if that bothers you this much. You just are. And, don't give me nonsense about "my kids play there." There's an awful lot of disgusting things in the yard. So, if you're letting your kids play there to begin with, it can't bother you that much.

But, now you know, OP. So, don't let the dog go there. But, also, I like to know who the anti-dog crazies are so I can avoid them. Luckily, I live is a super dog friendly neighborhood so it's mostly a non-issue.

PP, so you're okay with dog poop laying all over your neighborhood? Where do you live (zip code)?
Anonymous
I don't let either of my dogs go into other people's yards, because I don't want them peeing or pooping there and it's not our property to go onto.

It's great you picked it up. We always pick it up too. It's still a bit inconsiderate to let your dog into other people's yards.
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