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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Welcome to VA. Land of a-holes. There is no rule or law. In fact, it was probably on VDOT property (depending on the circumstances). I would add, his lawn probably sucks. But so doe snis attitude, and you are thereby excused, OP. [b]An awful lot of people in this area have control issues[/b] - attributed almost solely to their distinct lack of control in their lives. They know they will never have control, and it really sets them off. Not your problem. [/quote] This. Yes, he technically has the right to make the request. But, sorry, you're a controlling douche if that bothers you this much. You just are. And, don't give me nonsense about "my kids play there." There's an awful lot of disgusting things in the yard. So, if you're letting your kids play there to begin with, it can't bother you that much. But, now you know, OP. So, don't let the dog go there. But, also, I like to know who the anti-dog crazies are so I can avoid them. Luckily, I live is a super dog friendly neighborhood so it's mostly a non-issue.[/quote] PP, so you're okay with dog poop laying all over your neighborhood? Where do you live (zip code)?[/quote] Not the PP, but I also live in an incredibly dog friendly neighborhood. News flash: you cannot actually control when your dog has to poop. Our dogs have the run of our fenced yard, but we also walk them. And guess what? Sometimes, they poop on their walks. It's a biological function, so even if you do your best to give them opportunities at home to poop, you cannot make them poop there. We always scoop. Heck, one time, our dog's poop was loose, and my son took a water bottle and paper towels back to the place there the dog had pooped to clean again. It always interests me that so many object to dogs' pooping in their yards when the owners clean it up. News flash: lots of wild animals are pooping in your yard all the time. Not a big deal. Now dogs *peeing* in your yard kills your grass and leads other dogs to mark territory by peeing, too. Wanna get your panties in a bunch about something, that's the one to choose.[/quote]
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