Anonymous wrote:When someone throws their dog shit -- yes, bagged up, but it is still their dog's feces -- in my empty trash can that is sitting on the curb until I come home after work and put it in my back yard, I have to fish it out and add it to a larger bag of trash, or else it will stay in my trash can FOREVER. In fact, if my trash can is sitting on the curb on the evening before trash day, and I don't know that this happened, it will be in the bottom of the trash can waiting for me the next day, after my trash has been picked up. The sanitation workers won't take the dog shit. Perhaps because it doesn't belong in the trash stream to begin with.
Would you like someone to do this to your trash can, forcing you to pick-up after them and their dog? I didn't think so. It's your dog, not mine. I don't want anything to do with its feces.
Umm, yeah, sure. What else are you supposed to do with it besides throw it away? We have a dog and always throw the poop bags in out own trash can. I've never had the can come back not empty.