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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Make sure she yells at the deer, raccoons, and squirrels. And while she's at it yell at those pesky birds that crap on my car when I park in the driveway.[/quote] You do know the difference between wild animals whose natural habitats are shared with plots of land where people's homes sit and domesticated pets that are the owner's responsibility, right? #1 your dog needs to be on a leash. 2) assuming he is, you the owner have the ability and obligation to keep your pet off of someone else's property. Besides, most dog turds are bigger and grosser than droppings from squirrels, birds, etc. you really need that explained to you?[/quote] Yeah. The wild animal sh*ts in your yard and it stays until/unless you pick it up or it washes away. A dog poops in your yard, the owner picks it up and no harm done.[/quote] Where do you live? Can I use your lawn as a toilet if it'll wash away? [/quote] Are you a typing dog?[/quote] No, but civilized people are responsible for the things they own. Including your animals. Don't want to be? Too lazy? Don't have the accommodations? Don't get a dog. It's that simple. Be wholly responsible for the things you own. [/quote] I always pick up after my dogs. If you were indeed a dog I would expect your owner to pick up after you.[/quote] On your own property? On public property? Great. But being a responsible dog owner means not having your animals use another's property as a toilet in the first place. [/quote] Dude. No one tells their dog to crap on your lawn. And if they are picking it up they are removing the scent so that hopefully the dog will not be drawn to that spot again. But you have to realize that if you live in a community with other people sometimes they may have to walk their dog past your property to get from point A to point B. It is not a personal affront to you that they are walking past your yard. They aren't choosing your yard on purpose - sh*t just happens sometimes. As long as they clean it up there really should be no harm done.[/quote]
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