Anonymous wrote:put some vinger!
Anonymous wrote:put some vinger!
Anonymous wrote:The lack of respect for another person's property by at least one disgruntled dog owner on this thread is disturbing. I have had this same problem with people walking their dogs by my property and allowing them to pee on my mailbox and landscaping around the perimeter of my property. I spend time and money (not to mention the taxes I pay) to make my property look nice. I don't appreciate you letting your dog use it as his/her personal toilet. When I work on my landscaping, I don't want to be putting my hands into your dog's poop or pee. Why don't you curb your dog on your own property? If you see your dog stopping to do it's business on my property, give the leash a yank and train your dog not to do these things. I see too many dog owners just simply stop walking and idly watch their animal while it messes on my mailbox or landscaping. How about I come to your house and piss on your mailbox or where your kids might play? Don't want that? Now you know how I feel.
You'll get over it. There are many more pressing problems in the world to worry about. Dogs are here to stay.
Anonymous wrote:I love the “get over it” and “it’s only pee” relies. Yeah, for one dog one time or occasionally, fine. Over and over and over it stains my sh*t, kills my plants…it’s NOT just liquid…it’s acidic and it’s gross to step in if freshly left and bring into your home. I’ve had big dogs that I walk and avoided private property. He pee’d on utility poles until we got to our ‘run free’ destination. It’s called ‘training’. I was able to get my dog to stop squatting/crapping if he wasn’t far enough back in my yard near ‘his spot’ and have him ‘go’ where he’s supposed to so it’s not all over my yard between walks. So it’s possible to care for your animals and be extra courteous of others. Not everyone things animal waste is ‘nothing’ And it isn’t. It’s gross. You wouldn’t want a human to walk by and use your mail box for a toilet. Wtf if the difference? And now with everyone identifying as different things, who knows…that may be next. And I’m not even kidding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you sniff your mailbox post regularly?
No, but it smells when I got to pick up my mail, and I shouldn't period. I have two kids and they have complained about the smell also when they get the mail. So I do have to hose it and so do my neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you're unhinged, but in an effort to be helpful, I will tell you that they sell a spray at pet stores that will do the trick. (I think it's bitter apple)
Anonymous wrote:It's pee, not hazardous waste.
I assume both of you are fine and with me pissing in your mouth. After all it's only "pee not a hazardous waste". Don't be unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Between you and the get the dogs off the lawn people, and the get the dogs out of the park people, and the get the dogs off the sidewalk people, and the stop the dogs from approaching me people, and the stop the dogs from approaching my kids peoples - - pray tell, where would you like us to walk and exercise our dogs? The moon?
Keep your animal waste on your own property. Feel free to walk your dog
on a short leash on the sidewalk.
If you can't afford property sufficient for an animal, you shouldn't have a pet.