Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm getting really fed up with dog owners who think it's OK to exercise their dogs on athletic fields. My kid stepped in dog crap last night fielding a ball in RF. I would really like to see some laws that confiscate animals from people who engage in this behavior.
I'm getting really fed up with pet haters trolling the pet threads to bitch and moan about nothing in particular.
Kids have stepped in dog crap for decades and survived the experience.
Before you clutch your pearls, make no mistake, I clean up after my dog every day. But I also realize I share the planet with people who don't do what I want all the time. Smokers. Litterers. Hummer drivers who creep up on pedestrians legally crossing the street. Tourists walking three abreast on city streets.
AY-MEN!!! This is why I don't bother with the dog parks: the County can't figure out how to work the latch!!! From the County press release quoted in the article:
The Arlington County Fire Department came to the rescue of some two dozen pups plus their people last Friday after an inner gate froze closed around dinner time at Clarendon’s James Hunter Park’s dog park.
No one was howling to leave, but once firefighters removed the stubborn, industrial-grade latch, almost half the pooches and their biped pals hightailed it home, authorities reported.
“We want to apologize to the dogs and their owners,” said Jane Rudolph, director of the County Department of Parks and Recreation. “That gate had a date with the welder today.”
Let me get this straight. I have multiple gates I can use to walk onto a baseball field. The field is fenced all around. I can run my dog over a much larger area. Animal Welfare officers, who don't work very long days, aren't going to come enforce the leash law because they work for Arlington Welfare League of Arlington under contract to the County, so they can't risk messing with their donor base.
But instead, I'm going to pick my steps through a cramped poo-laden mud pit where other dogs take my dog's tennis ball? Plus the County makes fun of you for getting stuck in THEIR dog park???
Right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sure it wasn't deer or fox poop? We had a woman in our neighborhood complaining on the listserv about poop in her yard and it turned out to be fox.
Fox poop looks nothing like dog poop. It has seeds in it. People are lazy and inconsiderate.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm getting really fed up with dog owners who think it's OK to exercise their dogs on athletic fields. My kid stepped in dog crap last night fielding a ball in RF. I would really like to see some laws that confiscate animals from people who engage in this behavior.
I'm getting really fed up with pet haters trolling the pet threads to bitch and moan about nothing in particular.
Kids have stepped in dog crap for decades and survived the experience.
Before you clutch your pearls, make no mistake, I clean up after my dog every day. But I also realize I share the planet with people who don't do what I want all the time. Smokers. Litterers. Hummer drivers who creep up on pedestrians legally crossing the street. Tourists walking three abreast on city streets.
Anonymous wrote:I'm getting really fed up with dog owners who think it's OK to exercise their dogs on athletic fields. My kid stepped in dog crap last night fielding a ball in RF. I would really like to see some laws that confiscate animals from people who engage in this behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm getting really fed up with dog owners who think it's OK to exercise their dogs on athletic fields. My kid stepped in dog crap last night fielding a ball in RF. I would really like to see some laws that confiscate animals from people who engage in this behavior.
I'm getting really fed up with pet haters trolling the pet threads to bitch and moan about nothing in particular.
Kids have stepped in dog crap for decades and survived the experience.
Before you clutch your pearls, make no mistake, I clean up after my dog every day. But I also realize I share the planet with people who don't do what I want all the time. Smokers. Litterers. Hummer drivers who creep up on pedestrians legally crossing the street. Tourists walking three abreast on city streets.
The Arlington County Fire Department came to the rescue of some two dozen pups plus their people last Friday after an inner gate froze closed around dinner time at Clarendon’s James Hunter Park’s dog park.
No one was howling to leave, but once firefighters removed the stubborn, industrial-grade latch, almost half the pooches and their biped pals hightailed it home, authorities reported.
“We want to apologize to the dogs and their owners,” said Jane Rudolph, director of the County Department of Parks and Recreation. “That gate had a date with the welder today.”
Anonymous wrote:I'm getting really fed up with dog owners who think it's OK to exercise their dogs on athletic fields. My kid stepped in dog crap last night fielding a ball in RF. I would really like to see some laws that confiscate animals from people who engage in this behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm getting really fed up with dog owners who think it's OK to exercise their dogs on athletic fields. My kid stepped in dog crap last night fielding a ball in RF. I would really like to see some laws that confiscate animals from people who engage in this behavior.
I hear you, OP, and I'm a dog owner. I hate walking my dog and seeing where people have left piles without cleaning up.
Maybe a ticket rather than confiscation, though.
No, not a ticket. Usually the entitled assholes who do this are rich as hell. They don't care about a $35 ticket. Confiscate the animals and rehome them with a responsible owner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm getting really fed up with dog owners who think it's OK to exercise their dogs on athletic fields. My kid stepped in dog crap last night fielding a ball in RF. I would really like to see some laws that confiscate animals from people who engage in this behavior.
Fine. Next time your kid pees in my bushes, we'll confiscate him. Re-homeing and all.
What kind of shitty company do you keep that this is an ongoing issue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm getting really fed up with dog owners who think it's OK to exercise their dogs on athletic fields. My kid stepped in dog crap last night fielding a ball in RF. I would really like to see some laws that confiscate animals from people who engage in this behavior.
Fine. Next time your kid pees in my bushes, we'll confiscate him. Re-homeing and all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm getting really fed up with dog owners who think it's OK to exercise their dogs on athletic fields. My kid stepped in dog crap last night fielding a ball in RF. I would really like to see some laws that confiscate animals from people who engage in this behavior.
Fine. Next time your kid pees in my bushes, we'll confiscate him. Re-homeing and all.
Anonymous wrote:I'm getting really fed up with dog owners who think it's OK to exercise their dogs on athletic fields. My kid stepped in dog crap last night fielding a ball in RF. I would really like to see some laws that confiscate animals from people who engage in this behavior.