Funny. I had a dog that would lose the urge whenever someone yanked her out of position - sometimes for half an hour. Some walks were quite unpleasant. Of course, there aren't sidewalks in my neighborhood, so they are pooping in the public domain anyway. Which we clean up. |
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Your neighbor was not rude. Kudos to him for speaking up about something that was bothering him (it would bother me too) and now letting it stew.
Newsflash to OP: Even when you clean up dog poop, some residue remains. And it's gross. |
| I'm sure that OP has moved on. She got a few people to say that the neighbor was rude so she's ok now. She seems like that type of person. |
I don't hate dogs, I just hate crappy dog owners. |
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Am I missing something? In the 7 pages on this topic, I don't see any evidence that anyone hates pets. |
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Sorry, I don't live in a neighborhood without sidewalks.
I thought if there are no sidewalks, people just walk in the road, as well as dogs. So if your dog needs to go, wouldn't they just go in the road? |
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"Being nice" means not letting your dog shit on other peoples' lawns. The fact that she smiled at him while her dog shit on his private property doesn't make it all better. If you live in the burbs and have your own yard, the dog can relieve itself in your own damn yard. |
Nonsense. Don't walk your dog immediately after a feeding. Also, try actually walking your dog, not stopping every two feet to look at your phone and let the dog sniff everything. It's really not more complicated than that for someone who owns dogs and understands dog behavior. |
OP, being friendly does not include smiling at your neighbor while you let your dog poop on his lawn. |
| When did walking your dog to someone else house to go to the bathroom become a thing? Our dogs always use our yard. Going for a walk is not bathroom time. |
Since many dog owners are unaware of how to train their dogs to poo and pee on cue, here are detailed instructions for dog handlers: http://obrag.org/?p=55464 I've done this for 20 years with my various dogs. It works, but you have to actually make the effort. |
We take our dogs for walks to burn off energy and get some healthy exercise (dogs and humans). Sometimes the dogs need to go and they do and we clean it up. We have never purposely walked a dog to someone else's yard just so that the dog could do its business. That's sort of a weird way to think about dog walking actually... |