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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The rules are: dogs can pee or poo anywhere there is grass or a tree dog owners have to pick up the poo My personal rule is to not let my dog go more then maybe two feet into a yard. I also don’t let my dog pee or poo if a yard has a sign that says “no peeing/pooing here”. [/quote] No, no, no. Your dog ahould go ZERO feet into someone else's lawn [/quote] Np. I wish we could gross the virulent ‘keep your dog off my lawn!!’ posters with the virulent ‘how dare you have a manicured lawn, it’s bad for the environment!’ crew. I’ll say that if your lawn is so precious and manicured that you can’t tolerate a neighbors dog peeing on it, you are probably doing something far worse for the environment and society in general [/quote] Nice try, clownshoes. I grow flowers and food on my lawn, and I don't need your approval for either. Keep yourself and your mutt(s) off my property and we'll never have trouble. [/quote] You grow food on your front lawn? So by definition it’s not a lawn. See the difference? [/quote] If I grow food on my property, it's my property. If I grow grass on my property, it's my property. What, pray tell, is the difference?[/quote] Go to the home garden thread and ask about a manicured lawn. But yeah, I call BS. You’re not growing corn on your front lawn. [/quote] And no one is trying to grow f poop either on the lawn. Learn to train your dog. -DP[/quote] Exactly. Whether food, flowers, lawn, or weeds, it's not yours. Why is that so hard for some of these idiots to comprehend? :lol: :lol: :lol: [/quote]
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