Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no standard practice.
As an owner I try to ensure my dogs finish their business before the walk, but they love to mark places.
- I always pick up #2.
- I keep the leash tight enough to pull them away from actual yards, using the strip of grass between the sidewalk and street when possible for #1.
- It's near impossible to stop a dog from marking favorite trees, mailboxes, and poles. Once one dog marks it, all the other join in.
This is exactly why people don't want dogs peeing on their lawn. Because then EVERY other dog that comes by needs to pee on it too.
I think it's well within a property owners rights to say "please keep your dog's piss off my property". If you own a dog, this is just part of the deal. If you don't like it, don't get a dog.
Anonymous wrote:I am a dog owner, and I do try to keep my dog off of people's lawns, and of course pick up poop. I will say though that my dog is a boy, and he lifts his leg about 100 times per walk, and after the first couple times, nothing is really coming out. I still don't let him run into the middle of someone's yard to do it because anyone watching doesn't know what, but just saying.
Also, I have a question about this - I was once yelled at by a woman because my dog pooped on the patch of grass between the sidewalk and the curb (so not really her yard, but I'm not really sure if that's technically private property or not.) I picked it up but it was a whole ordeal because I was actually wearing headphones, and she apparently called to me from her car and thought I was ignoring her. I just apologized and said I wouldn't let him but curious to get other's opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no standard practice.
As an owner I try to ensure my dogs finish their business before the walk, but they love to mark places.
- I always pick up #2.
- I keep the leash tight enough to pull them away from actual yards, using the strip of grass between the sidewalk and street when possible for #1.
- It's near impossible to stop a dog from marking favorite trees, mailboxes, and poles. Once one dog marks it, all the other join in.
This is exactly why people don't want dogs peeing on their lawn. Because then EVERY other dog that comes by needs to pee on it too.
I think it's well within a property owners rights to say "please keep your dog's piss off my property". If you own a dog, this is just part of the deal. If you don't like it, don't get a dog.
Anonymous wrote:I am a dog owner, and I do try to keep my dog off of people's lawns, and of course pick up poop. I will say though that my dog is a boy, and he lifts his leg about 100 times per walk, and after the first couple times, nothing is really coming out. I still don't let him run into the middle of someone's yard to do it because anyone watching doesn't know what, but just saying.
Also, I have a question about this - I was once yelled at by a woman because my dog pooped on the patch of grass between the sidewalk and the curb (so not really her yard, but I'm not really sure if that's technically private property or not.) I picked it up but it was a whole ordeal because I was actually wearing headphones, and she apparently called to me from her car and thought I was ignoring her. I just apologized and said I wouldn't let him but curious to get other's opinions.
Anonymous wrote:There is no standard practice.
As an owner I try to ensure my dogs finish their business before the walk, but they love to mark places.
- I always pick up #2.
- I keep the leash tight enough to pull them away from actual yards, using the strip of grass between the sidewalk and street when possible for #1.
- It's near impossible to stop a dog from marking favorite trees, mailboxes, and poles. Once one dog marks it, all the other join in.
Anonymous wrote:Dog poops, you clean it up. Dog pees - the grass is a little greener in a few days.