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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My 6 and 8 year old boys play on our front lawn barefoot and roll around on the grass. Keep your dogs off my lawn! [/quote] Animals I have seen in yards in the past year: Squirrels Birds Deer Raccoons Foxes Rats Mice Chipmunks Cats Enjoy your pristine lawn. [/quote] Please don't use the presence of wildlife as an excuse to let your dog poop on other people's property.[/quote] My dog has literally never pooped on anyone else’s property. But way to deflect.[/quote] Not the PP, but deflect from what? It's great that you don't let your dog poop on others' lawns, but your argument certainly implied that nobody should be upset about it if it did, since wildlife does the same thing. By the way, raccoons rarely poop on lawns, and if they do, not randomly (if you have a latrine on your lawn, you should definitely sanitize it and do your best to discourage raccoons from reestablishing it - look it up). Cats also don't usually use lawns as a litter box. And finally, any animal that is not a carnivore will have less disgusting and hazardous poop than a dog. So even if lawns are by no means sterile, dog poop certainly makes it a less safe place for kids to play.[/quote]
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