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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I live on a corner lot and have lot of old growth trees in my front yard. I have signs up that say specifically no trespassing. I can't stand it when dogs pee in my yard bc it destroys the sod that I pay a lot to maintain. For some reason people with dogs just let their dogs up on my trees and sod to pee and think nothing of it. I just take note of who they are, and right before my evening walk around the neighborhood, I urinate into an old Gatorade plastic bottle, and when I get to the neighbors home that decided to let their dog pee in my yard, just pick an area that I believe is fair game, and empty my pee on their yard. Then we are even. One owner let their dog poop in my yard and didn't clean it. I just picked up the poop, boxed it, and fedexed it to the neighbor with a note saying that they forgot to clean their dogs defecation from my yard and that I'd appreciate it if they returned my overnight fedex cost. I was surprised that They did (probably let the dog pee on the cash, but whatever) and now I never see them walking in front of my house anymore. What they do in their own yard is their business. In my yard, don't touch my property. [/quote] This got to be a joke :) If not, I do have a suggestion. We have a neighbor like you (HATES dogs) in our neighborhood EXCEPT she is very nice and polite lady. She has asked nicely not to let my dog walk on her grass and posted a small sign next to her mailbox. I always make sure that we avoid her yard on the walks. may be you should actually talk to people instead of peeing in containers?[/quote] We have a person on our block (lives in a large condo building) that bangs loudly on their patio windows whenever someone walks by with a dog. When we first moved in and I was walking our dog by that building, I heard the banging, stopped and looked around trying to find the source. All of a sudden the banging intensified but I still couldn't find the source. I looked down and noticed my dog was peeing on the strip of grass between the sidewalk and the road. The banging didn't stop until my dog and I moved on. The next time I walked past, I heard the banging but didn't bother looking to see where it was coming from and it stopped when my dog and I continued walking. In talking with neighbors, there is apparently a person in that building that doesn't want dogs walking by and doing their business. However, the banging is counter productive since a lot of newbies stop and look around for the source, like I did, giving the dogs time to go when they normally wouldn't have. Additionally, it pisses a lot of people off to have someone pounding on the windows at them for merely walking by so there is a whole cohort of people who take their dogs to that particular stip every morning to do their business since the window banger isn't up and at it yet. [/quote]
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