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Reply to ""No dog pee" sign - is one style more effective?"
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[quote=Anonymous]If you live in a suburban neighborhood with any pop density at all, you are essentially consenting to dogs going to the bathroom in your yard. Lots of people are going to be walking their dogs, and the dogs are going to step onto the grass. I don't allow my dogs to go very far into a yard, but the grass adjacent to the sidewalk? It should be fine for them to sniff there, or even pee. I have never seen these brown spots y'all are talking about from dog pee. And I always pick up after my dog when she poops. Dogs being walked up and down the street and taking the occasional pee or poop is just part of living in a neighborhood. You people need something real to get pissed off about. That said, if I see the little signs on the lawn, I will pull my dog ahead and try not to let them pee or even sniff at that lawn. [/quote]
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