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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love how these psycho dog owners think they can just decide what to do on my property. "My dog's pee doesn't kill your grass." You don't get to decide that. It's my property. Keep your dogs off my lawn PERIOD. [/quote] But the curb side of the road is not your property. You might mow it but it's fair game and technically, not owned by you. Hence the term 'curb your dog'. Otherwise, put rocks in [/quote] I live in Fairfax County. I'm looking at my deed and at the county tax map. I [b]DO[/b] own the strip of grass between the sidewalk and grass. The county has an easement but it, absolutely, is my property. [/quote] +1 maybe wherever the poster who is convinced it is public property lives it is, but that isn’t the case where I live. This is why many neighborhoods decide to take out the sidewalks and claim the land all the way to the street. It is a courtesy to have sidewalks, dog walkers should curb their dogs. My kids absolutely have a greater right to the hell strip that I purchased than your dog does to pee on it.[/quote] The vast majority of dog owners do curb their dogs. These posts make it seem that all dog owners are jerks. It is just not true. [/quote]
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