Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP does not suck. OP's neighbor sucks.
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Let your dog run around in your own damn yard people. We totally noticed that today. I have a 2 year old that is TERRIFIED of dogs. Having your dog running towards her is not helping.
My dog is terrified of 2 year olds. Having toddlers run toward him isn't helping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP does not suck. OP's neighbor sucks.
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The snow really brings out the entitled dog owners with their fur babies. FFS leash your fucking dogs.
Leash them in thirty inches of snow????
Uh, yes of course. Why is any amount a reason to *not* leash your animal?
Oh FFS there is like no one outside. It's a blizzard, get in the spirit.
I am. I'm enjoying it, walking around, and exploring things. I don't want your goddamn animal running up to or jumping me. Stop ruining the enjoyment of others.
Part of my enjoying the blizzard is letting my dog go crazy in it for 20 minutes. Stop ruining the enjoyment of others
Your "enjoyment" is illegal and interferes with other people's enjoyment. Stop being an asshole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP does not suck. OP's neighbor sucks.
+1
The snow really brings out the entitled dog owners with their fur babies. FFS leash your fucking dogs.
Leash them in thirty inches of snow????
Uh, yes of course. Why is any amount a reason to *not* leash your animal?
Oh FFS there is like no one outside. It's a blizzard, get in the spirit.
I am. I'm enjoying it, walking around, and exploring things. I don't want your goddamn animal running up to or jumping me. Stop ruining the enjoyment of others.
Part of my enjoying the blizzard is letting my dog go crazy in it for 20 minutes. Stop ruining the enjoyment of others
Anonymous wrote:Oh dear, I think that might have been me. My dog was having a blast today off leash. It was so nice that we didn't have to worry about cars and there was hardly anyone out, so we let her run wild outside. Yes she did pee on some lawns...but how is that any different than when there is no snow. Get over it OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor's dog ran all over our snow this afternoon...peeing and making deep paw prints and snow tunnels and the neighbor did nothing to stop it! It's so annoying because our snow looked so pretty. The dog went crazy pretty much all over our front lawn. Now we have the yellow snow, too. Ugh!
If a neighbor kid had jumped all over your snow would you be whining?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, my pinecones! I have an extensive collection for nature crafting. So I am attached to the ones in my yard. I'm also an amateur phtotographer and have been trying to get nice pristine snow pictures so this despoiling of the snow and yard was upsetting. I spent several hours fixing the damage and burying the yellow and gold snow. It was disgusting and I had to throw out my yard work gloves after touching the yellow and gold pee snow. Yuck! I'm sure there was also spittle from the dog salivating all over the yard in the snow too because he chewed up some of the snow.
#firstworldproblems
The only thing more annoying than this ridiculous "nature crafting" pine cone woman (who is likely just a troll), is anyone who replies to anything on DCUM with the "first world problem" bullshit. Yes, people on DCUM have first world problems. We don't live in the 3rd world so river blindness, malnutrition and dysentery are unlikely to be on our list of things to worry about. Asshole dog owners, yes. A military takeover of our govt., not so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief, my neighborhood is FULL of dogs and every single one of them is one a leash, even during the storm. Where the hell are all of you living that you see off leash dogs all the damn time?
Old Town. Today a whole bunch of neighbors had their dogs off-leash romping in the street. We didn't go out to play because of it. My preschooler isn't keen on dogs, and the dogs were really romping around. I was afraid they might be a little stir crazy from cabin fever, as another PP mentioned, and didn't want to risk any interaction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, my pinecones! I have an extensive collection for nature crafting. So I am attached to the ones in my yard. I'm also an amateur phtotographer and have been trying to get nice pristine snow pictures so this despoiling of the snow and yard was upsetting. I spent several hours fixing the damage and burying the yellow and gold snow. It was disgusting and I had to throw out my yard work gloves after touching the yellow and gold pee snow. Yuck! I'm sure there was also spittle from the dog salivating all over the yard in the snow too because he chewed up some of the snow.
#firstworldproblems
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, this dog often takes our pinecones too in the fall. But I tried to be nice and mostly I was upset by the pee because I don't like pee snow. Who does! It's a headache!
This has to be a joke s**** stirrer. Your pinecones lol?
Anonymous wrote:Good grief, my neighborhood is FULL of dogs and every single one of them is one a leash, even during the storm. Where the hell are all of you living that you see off leash dogs all the damn time?