Anonymous wrote:In the city dogs should not go into peoples yards but also people should not put nasty signs or yell at dogs peeing in the treeboxes between the sidewalk and the street. The treeboxes are the only places the dogs can go
Anonymous wrote:In the city dogs should not go into peoples yards but also people should not put nasty signs or yell at dogs peeing in the treeboxes between the sidewalk and the street. The treeboxes are the only places the dogs can go
Anonymous wrote:WHY on earth do so many dog owners let their dogs pee on people's yards and plants? Not on the curb, but clearly on someone's property? A plant of ours is now dying because of dogs and their owners. And there's a big public park just 10 steps away. Truly, what the hell goes through their brains?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put up a sign. I pass loads of them every day. There is one right on Connecticut near Woodley that says, “Dog urine kills plants. Please curb your dog.” Buy that, put it up right next to your dead plant.
I think this only encourages some owners to deliberately ignore it. And it's unhelpful to the zombies on their phones.
Anonymous wrote:We have no sidewalks and a short trail that starts about 7 houses away from mine. Sometimes my dog pees or poops on the way to the trail. I’m not sure how to stop that. Most dogs want to go on grass not asphalt. I do pick up the poo.
My neighborhood has no sidewalks and yards are huge. No one cares if dogs walk along the edge of their yard. Many even run out with treats.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what it’s worth, my dog pees on my property within the first minute of our walks. Everything after that is like mist, if anything.
How hard is it to keep your dog and their mist out of peoples yards? I have a dog and live in a neighborhood without sidewalks and can manage to keep her off peoples property
Anonymous wrote:I live in a neighborhood with no sidewalks, and the first 5 feet or so of peoples property is part of the county easement. I figure a foot or two in is fair game.
Anonymous wrote:For what it’s worth, my dog pees on my property within the first minute of our walks. Everything after that is like mist, if anything.