Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100 bucks they're new renters.
I doubt it -- the most egregious offender on our street owns the house. And every morning she lets her dog head into the neighbor's front yard to poop.
She does then go overy and pick it up, but still. NO. BAD HOMEOWNER.
Anonymous wrote:100 bucks they're new renters.
Anonymous wrote:I think people just like to hear themselves talk. We had a break-in a few years ago in our neighborhood, where someone entered a door from the backyard. At another home, someone saw a stranger in their backyard and when the neighbor asked the person what he was doing, he told her it f%^& off. She called the police, but also alerted fellow neighbors to the incident. When she responded to neighbors who asked what the person looked like, they subsequently called her a racist. Having already had one break-in and seeing a stranger in your own backyard who should not be there, I cannot for the life of me understand how that is OK. I also know these same neighbors would 100% have called the police in the same scenario and would have been even more vocal about it.
Anonymous wrote:100 bucks they're new renters.
Anonymous wrote:Those stupid groups are sure obsessed with dog poop. And teenagers. I love it when they post an actual photo of the poop. Not the dog so much because, no one but them cares even a little bit. The idiot probably knows who owns the dog but he's rather post to the stupid group than go over and talk to his neighbor. He's hoping someone else will do it for him, or being publicly shamed will work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, you're not living in a mannerly neighborhood. We all have dogs in our street, and when the neighbor's large puppy got loose and pooped in my yard, I called the owner to come pick it up, and she did.
It's a nice leafy neighborhood with really nice large yards. Upper middle class. I thought for sure one of the first comments would be the dog's owner apologizing. Instead like half of the comments are attacking the homeowner for publicly posting this and telling him it's not a big deal. Caught me off guard.
If this catches you off guard, you clearly don't frequent the pets forum.![]()
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I've owned dogs (responsibly) for years. The last couple decades have been awful, and the Covid-era even worse. Too many people who don't know a thing about dog ownership not only own poorly-trained dogs, but thing they're owed special accommodations and attention.
There really needs to be a dog-ownership licensing test, and mandatory liability and damage insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quiet suburb. Man down the street apparently has multiple high-def cameras on his property. He publicly posted vids and stills of a very specific loose dog -- I'm not great with dog names but it's clearly a pure-bred bird dog of some sort -- coming onto his front lawn in the morning, pooping, and then running away. Almost as if someone trained the dog to do this or lets it out to go do its business and its smart enough to run back home.
The guy asked whose the owner of the dog and sarcastically asked if they plan to come retrieve its four pounds poop he's had to collect thus far (lol). Instead of everyone siding with the homeowner, half of the responses called him out of line and said it's only dog poop! Wtf?
Shoot the dog
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, you're not living in a mannerly neighborhood. We all have dogs in our street, and when the neighbor's large puppy got loose and pooped in my yard, I called the owner to come pick it up, and she did.
It's a nice leafy neighborhood with really nice large yards. Upper middle class. I thought for sure one of the first comments would be the dog's owner apologizing. Instead like half of the comments are attacking the homeowner for publicly posting this and telling him it's not a big deal. Caught me off guard.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, you're not living in a mannerly neighborhood. We all have dogs in our street, and when the neighbor's large puppy got loose and pooped in my yard, I called the owner to come pick it up, and she did.