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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here is a radical suggestion. If you don’t have enough green space for your dog to poop on your own property, you should not have a dog. [/quote] Translation: If you do not live in the suburbs you do not deserve to have a dog. Really can't believe someone had the audacity to post this asinine comment. [/quote]I'm not the poster you have responded to, but I disagree with your translation. You don't have to live in the suburbs to have a dog, but you don't have the right to let your pet defecate on someone else's property. You are in control of your dog aren't you, so surely this is common sense as trespassing is breaking the law? [/quote] Having a dog is not a right. If you don’t have the resources for it, than, no, you shouldn’t do it. [/quote] Dogs need to walk. And when the walk, they pee and poop. And they dont like doing it on the edge of their own lawn. They are so so excited to leave to walk, they will almost drag you to get on. Deer, squirrels, raccoons, foxes, bunnies, chipmunk, they all walk around and poop and pee on your lawn. They don't use toilets. Do you get angry at them?[/quote] I am not a dog owner, but I recently dog sat for a week for a 10 month old golden doodle. This dos normally lives in a condo building and walks on sidewalks / pees on fire hydrants. I successfully walked this dog 4-5 times a day only on the strip between the sidewalk and road and the dog did not relieve itself once on any of my neighbors yards. This is a dog that is leash reactive and has terrible leash manners - I also managed to teach it to heel and walk with a loose leash in less than 3 days with a handful of treats. If I can do it - with no prior dog experience - I imagine people who choose to let their dogs relieve themselves anywhere they want are just lazy and inconsiderate. [/quote]
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