Can somebody explain what's so wrong about what this man did? (dogs peeing on his plants)

Anonymous
I don't get it. He tried gentler approaches, but they didn't work. Selfish, lazy dog owners didn't stop. I don't understand why he's receiving criticism instead of the irresponsible dog owners.

https://wtop.com/gallery/arlington/somebody-called-me-a-sociopath-dog-pee-solution-prompts-social-media-threats/

Anonymous
OMG someone actually bought that house? I thought it was going to be a fast food place while it was being built.
Anonymous
It's a bit extreme, and not neighborly.
Anonymous
I don't see anything wrong with what he did. He is as passionate about his plants as I am about my dogs. That isn't my property to be having a fit about. The neighbors sending threats and posting pictures are jerks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's a bit extreme, and not neighborly.


What's not neighborly is letting your animal kill someone's expensive landscaping with urine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's a bit extreme, and not neighborly.


It would be more neighborly to put up mini fire hydrants and a dog water station but I assume he doesn't want to walk out to the smell of urine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's a bit extreme, and not neighborly.


And neighborly is letting your dog pee on his bushes? And kill them?

C’mon.
Anonymous
Nothing wrong with what he did - it's on his property and it's not dangerous. That said, he might have better luck with native landscaping and I'm not convinced dog pee is what killed his shrubs in the first place.
Anonymous

Poor man. I have a dog who pees on people's bushes when I can't pull him back in time, and I wouldn't mind such a deterrent. Heck, it makes my job easier!

Anonymous
Nothing wrong at all. This is amazing!!! These mats could help a lot of people who have posted here about dog pee destroying their plants and mail boxes. Keep your dogs on your own property!
Anonymous
It's racism.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's a bit extreme, and not neighborly.


I mean, it's not neighborly to let your dogs to pee on someone's property, so...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong at all. This is amazing!!! These mats could help a lot of people who have posted here about dog pee destroying their plants and mail boxes. Keep your dogs on your own property!


As a type, I’m watching my annoying neighbor walk his leashed dog alllll over other neighbors’ yards.

I now have a yard sign asking pet owners to keep their dogs off our lawn precisely because of this asshole.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's a bit extreme, and not neighborly.


What's not neighborly is letting your animal kill someone's expensive landscaping with urine.


Dog pee doesn't kill those plants. Poor drainage and soil do. Don't you think dog owners would have dead landscaping?
Anonymous
Dog pee kills grass. Why wouldn't it kill those plants? Anyway I don't think he did anything wrong and I have a dog.
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