| Why install a RING and put up a sign that says, this yard is under video surveillance and anyone who allows their dog to use it will be documented and prosecuted? |
NP here. People are generally stupid, and ignore even this kind of sign. Hands down, best is motion activated sprinkler, OP. |
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I love how these psycho dog owners think they can just decide what to do on my property. "My dog's pee doesn't kill your grass."
You don't get to decide that. It's my property. Keep your dogs off my lawn PERIOD. |
But the curb side of the road is not your property. You might mow it but it's fair game and technically, not owned by you. Hence the term 'curb your dog'. Otherwise, put rocks in |
What if i said, and in fact it is true, I did own the curb side? Would you still let your dog go? |
If I *know* it not to be true, I'd next determine your behavior and non verbal movements before I responded. Are you carrying? Can I tell you are unhinged or not? If you seemed normal and open to feedback, I might either move on or say I'll provide you the ordinance/website that points out that I am right. You must live in the country. But in densely populated areas in the DMV, the place between the sidewalk and road is largely county-owned but maintained by the person whose home it borders. Think of a sidewalk - you don't own it but you can be fined for not clearing it of snow or ice. If it needs repairs, do you do it? No, you contact your county/local municipality. Your driveway? You repair. But your sidewalk? Not you. |
I live in Fairfax County. I'm looking at my deed and at the county tax map. I DO own the strip of grass between the sidewalk and grass. The county has an easement but it, absolutely, is my property. |
And it's a problem that accumulates, because once one dog has peed somewhere, every other dog on the block needs to pee there since half the time they are marking. So yeah, have your dog pee in your yard please. |
This. |
+1 maybe wherever the poster who is convinced it is public property lives it is, but that isn’t the case where I live. This is why many neighborhoods decide to take out the sidewalks and claim the land all the way to the street. It is a courtesy to have sidewalks, dog walkers should curb their dogs. My kids absolutely have a greater right to the hell strip that I purchased than your dog does to pee on it. |
Generally the homeowner owns the strip by the municipality has an easement. |
| I think this keeps bubbling up because there are so many dogs now. Things that might have been a mild annoyance in the past are a bigger issue. Actually I think it’s because there are too many of us. We’ve crowded and ruined everything. Where I live the developers build townhouses almost excessively and exclusively. Most don’t provide adequate parking. Imagine living there with a neighbor who has 3 or 4 dogs and what hell that is. |
The vast majority of dog owners do curb their dogs. These posts make it seem that all dog owners are jerks. It is just not true. |
Why is it that they never do? Seriously curious about this. |
It isn’t but you’re going to ignore that like any other polite request from a homeowner. |