Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two dogs, OP. I would never allow them to pee on someone else’s lawn. It kills the grass. They pee in our back yard. Or on walks, on the strip of grass between the sidewalk and the road. Your neighbor is an inconsiderate dog owner.
Same here. I let them wander into the yards (they are on a 6’ leash) but if they are sniffing like they are about to go I remove ASAP.
Anonymous wrote:I have two dogs, OP. I would never allow them to pee on someone else’s lawn. It kills the grass. They pee in our back yard. Or on walks, on the strip of grass between the sidewalk and the road. Your neighbor is an inconsiderate dog owner.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a dog owner and mom. This is what I do:
1) I don't let the dog lick / jump on kids / people. She loves kids because of our sons and their friends but I don't know if the kids are scared, allergic etc so I keep her leash tight when we pass people.
2) She poops and pees on the grass strip next to the street and not in people's yards. We trained her this way and she doesn't poop on the sidewalk pavement either.
3) I clean all the poop. I sometimes ripoff some of the grass, to make sure there's no poop left, so if someone is parking on the curb and is walking in the grass, (s)he doesn't stop into poop and drags it inside.
4) I take the poop bags home and dispose it in my trash, not in random people's trash can or recycling bins, and I'm not leaving the poop bags in people's yards, at intersections, on the sidewalks.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a dog owner and mom. This is what I do:
1) I don't let the dog lick / jump on kids / people. She loves kids because of our sons and their friends but I don't know if the kids are scared, allergic etc so I keep her leash tight when we pass people.
2) She poops and pees on the grass strip next to the street and not in people's yards. We trained her this way and she doesn't poop on the sidewalk pavement either.
3) I clean all the poop. I sometimes ripoff some of the grass, to make sure there's no poop left, so if someone is parking on the curb and is walking in the grass, (s)he doesn't stop into poop and drags it inside.
4) I take the poop bags home and dispose it in my trash, not in random people's trash can or recycling bins, and I'm not leaving the poop bags in people's yards, at intersections, on the sidewalks.
Anonymous wrote:‘Curb your dog’ means they can use the strip of city grass between sidewalk and the curb.
Anonymous wrote:Where we live, we find plastic bags of dog poo discarded by curbs, or just left in the street for cars to run over and dirty the road and your shoes if your walking. This is baffling and we want to find this person. Why in heck do they bother to clean up after their dog only to leave it in front of homes? I’d rather they didn’t clean up. Bizarre and rude.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry but you're wrong. Homeowners do not have to put up signs to tell dog owners that they don't want dogs on there property, nor do they have to put up fences! It's their property so just keep off.Anonymous wrote:In sum - the rules are:
- Dog owners must always pick up after their dogs
- Homeowners must to post signs, plant some trees/bushes, build a fence, or something notify others that their yard is off-limits
- We will all be respectful of each other
Anonymous wrote:I didn't put this in the "Pets" subsection b/c it's really more of a neighborhood/community question.
I am not a dog owner, so I don't know what the standards are. We have an older man in the neighborhood whom we have always been pleasant with when we see him. I don't know his name, but he frequently walks his dog (seems like it is a younger black lab maybe -- not full grown) on the sidewalks. He tends to let his dog roam on the various owners' property. I don't really have a problem with this b/c dogs want to explore, right? As long as the dog is on a leash, he can sniff around my flowers or grass.
My problem is that he lets his dog pee on our lawn. My handyman saw it and commented on it yesterday. So, when I saw the man and his dog today, I watched, and sure enough, the dog came to the middle of our lawn and peed. I went outside and said "sir, could I ask that you not let your dog pee on our lawn." And he immediately resisted saying, "oh, so I should keep him off of your lawn, but he can pee on everyone else's lawn?" (or something close to that -- suggesting that I was increasing the burden on other lawns by restricting his access to my lawn. And I said that the pee is acidic and can kill the grass, and again he argued with me about asking if he was supposed to remember that JUST MY LAWN was the one his dog couldn't pee on... etc. I said, well, we recently found dog poop on our lawn as well. He said it wasn't his, etc. (maybe it wasn't). Ultimately, he was miffed that I asked for him to keep his dog off our property. (FWIW, there is a little strip of grass b/t the sidewalk and the street and I presume most people let their dogs pee there on all the mailboxes -- b/c the paint at the bottom of all the mailboxes gets stripped off from it.)
Anyway -- what is the usual practice for dog owners in regards to neighbors' lawns?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can be crazy too. I could leave something poisonous in my yard that your dog might eat. Better yet, if I knew where you lived I too could do something to your property "months later so it's not linked", two can play at that game! As for your comment "try to be nicer", you just don't get it and you probably never will. Your dog has no right to poop or pee on someone else's property. It's self absorbed people like you that give decent dog owners a bad name.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Troll?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you that think it's fine to let your dogs do their business on someone's grass, would you allow your dog to do it while the owner was there watching? Let's say the owner of the grass was out in their driveway washing their car, and you didn't know them. Would you still allow your dog to pee on their grass?
Of course
If I was outside and your dog pooped on my grass right in front of me, I would want to give you and your dog a good kicking. Seeing as how that would get me arrested I wouldn't do it, but I would be thinking about it and imagining how good that would make me feel to teach you a lesson. I would definitely mention it to you though, and if you allowed your dog to poop on my grass again, you should never count on me to be a good neighbor.
This happened to me near U street a few years ago outside a condo where my dog tinkled in the grassed plant box on the street. A new owner who was getting out a car started swearing at me, threatening to kick me and my dog, threatening to kill my dog, and telling me how she was a new partial owner in the big building so she therefore owned that unfenced green spot. I won't tell you what I did, but later all the grass just died (pet safe promise!). I'd do the same to a bit of your yard in the middle of the night - probably a few months later so it's not linked - so maybe be nicer. Crazy can be matched, and I admit I'm crazy.
Then build a fence or put up a sign, easy solution. We don't go in fenced areas or places with signs. We are respectful and always pick up after ourselves, but if we don't know we bother you through a sign or something - we don't know. Please just post a sign, and I'll respect it as will the vast majority of people (there are some bad apples).
As for threatening someone, that is above and beyond, and that is why I would respond, or maybe it would be my cousin visiting from out of town, or a friend who'd I'd given a few bucks to mess with you. I'd also sue you for killing my animal, but after being threatened, I also wouldn't walk my dog by your house anymore which is what you want, but that doesn't mean I won't walk by your house without my dog and mess with your yard, car parked out front, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Your cousin or a friend that you've given a few buck to? You must be some sort of coward.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can be crazy too. I could leave something poisonous in my yard that your dog might eat. Better yet, if I knew where you lived I too could do something to your property "months later so it's not linked", two can play at that game! As for your comment "try to be nicer", you just don't get it and you probably never will. Your dog has no right to poop or pee on someone else's property. It's self absorbed people like you that give decent dog owners a bad name.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Troll?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you that think it's fine to let your dogs do their business on someone's grass, would you allow your dog to do it while the owner was there watching? Let's say the owner of the grass was out in their driveway washing their car, and you didn't know them. Would you still allow your dog to pee on their grass?
Of course
If I was outside and your dog pooped on my grass right in front of me, I would want to give you and your dog a good kicking. Seeing as how that would get me arrested I wouldn't do it, but I would be thinking about it and imagining how good that would make me feel to teach you a lesson. I would definitely mention it to you though, and if you allowed your dog to poop on my grass again, you should never count on me to be a good neighbor.
This happened to me near U street a few years ago outside a condo where my dog tinkled in the grassed plant box on the street. A new owner who was getting out a car started swearing at me, threatening to kick me and my dog, threatening to kill my dog, and telling me how she was a new partial owner in the big building so she therefore owned that unfenced green spot. I won't tell you what I did, but later all the grass just died (pet safe promise!). I'd do the same to a bit of your yard in the middle of the night - probably a few months later so it's not linked - so maybe be nicer. Crazy can be matched, and I admit I'm crazy.
Then build a fence or put up a sign, easy solution. We don't go in fenced areas or places with signs. We are respectful and always pick up after ourselves, but if we don't know we bother you through a sign or something - we don't know. Please just post a sign, and I'll respect it as will the vast majority of people (there are some bad apples).
As for threatening someone, that is above and beyond, and that is why I would respond, or maybe it would be my cousin visiting from out of town, or a friend who'd I'd given a few bucks to mess with you. I'd also sue you for killing my animal, but after being threatened, I also wouldn't walk my dog by your house anymore which is what you want, but that doesn't mean I won't walk by your house without my dog and mess with your yard, car parked out front, etc.