Anonymous
Post 02/18/2016 13:44     Subject: Neighbor dog ruining our snow!

Anonymous wrote:I would shoot any dog that came on my property. This is America.


Such a moron like you makes me not loving America nor Americans.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2016 22:18     Subject: Neighbor dog ruining our snow!

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Anonymous wrote:Let me say this:

I have a dog. I am a dog person. She is almost never off leash in the open -- maybe between the house and the car.

She runs in our back yard mostly.

Now, she is good at reading people: she can tell who likes dogs and who doesn't. She will got up to a dog person, and ignore you. But, if she did sniff you, and you hurt her, either pepper spray, or kicking, you would be spending the night in jail. I would have you arrested. FUCKHEAD


LOL good luck with that. Human beings are allowed to protect themselves against strange animals. Be it dog, racoon, or otherwise. You can't "have someone arrested" because you don't like what they did for their own legal safety protection.

I'd pepper spray any strange animal that comes up to me. I'm not a mind reader of dogs I don't know what your dog will do, if it's going to jump or bite me, and I'm not going to wait to find out. Keep your dog by you, and in your control at all times when you're in public. It's so very simple, and everyone's happy.



NP. If you'd attack someone's pet just for existing in your general vicinity, there is something wrong with you. You seem to relish the idea of harming animals.


And there are animal cruelty laws in most states nowadays. I will definitely press charges against PPs psycho ass. Good luck proving to a jury that my dog harmed you when you don't have a single scratch on you.


Do you really think a jury trial would be convened over something like this? You sound sort of delusional. The best way to protect your pets is to keep them on your property and obey the leash laws in public.


A neighbor was harassing us with his dogs. We took him to court and beat his ass. The evidence was clear. He moved away soon after.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2016 22:10     Subject: Re:Neighbor dog ruining our snow!

"our" snow? Like you have an exclusive license to it?
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2016 10:46     Subject: Neighbor dog ruining our snow!

I walk my dog on a leash, but sometimes he still walks on other people's yards (on the edge). That's why I pick up poop, etc. I live near a lot of deer and they sure as hell poop and crap and everything else. Do you pepper spray them?
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2016 14:28     Subject: Re:Neighbor dog ruining our snow!

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Anonymous wrote:Yes, my pinecones! I have an extensive collection for nature crafting. So I am attached to the ones in my yard. I'm also an amateur phtotographer and have been trying to get nice pristine snow pictures so this despoiling of the snow and yard was upsetting. I spent several hours fixing the damage and burying the yellow and gold snow. It was disgusting and I had to throw out my yard work gloves after touching the yellow and gold pee snow. Yuck! I'm sure there was also spittle from the dog salivating all over the yard in the snow too because he chewed up some of the snow.


#firstworldproblems


WON'T SOMEBODY PLEASE THINK OF THE PINECONES??!?!


#mypineconesmatter


#allpineconesmatter
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2016 14:27     Subject: Neighbor dog ruining our snow!

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Anonymous wrote:PP, I'm not managing a leash in two feet of snow. Not gonna happen.


And the next dog that comes up to me, especially unleashed, will be pepper sprayed. Your dog running up or jumping on me? Not gonna happen.


The fact you would inflict pain on an animal who simply wants to see you is VERY VERY DC and why you couldn't PAY me to stay in this area once my youngest graduates.


Again, I'm not psychic. Could you explain how on earth I (or anyone else) is supposed to know this? WE DON'T KNOW YOUR DOG.


By learning the basics of dog body language. They are easy to read. You live in a world filled with dogs, and are going to be an anxious mess - not to mention quite possibly wind up committing some kind of nutso crime - if you don't familiarize yourself with how dogs express themselves.

Anonymous
Post 02/03/2016 14:25     Subject: Neighbor dog ruining our snow!

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Anonymous wrote:Good grief, my neighborhood is FULL of dogs and every single one of them is one a leash, even during the storm. Where the hell are all of you living that you see off leash dogs all the damn time?


Old Town. Today a whole bunch of neighbors had their dogs off-leash romping in the street. We didn't go out to play because of it. My preschooler isn't keen on dogs, and the dogs were really romping around. I was afraid they might be a little stir crazy from cabin fever, as another PP mentioned, and didn't want to risk any interaction.


Old Town is like Ground Zero for the creepy entitled Dog People with their ridiculous "furbabies." I remember over a decade ago walking my <1yo baby in a stroller down there on a Saturday morning and the disgusted looks and dramatic sighs we got from people who thought my tiny Maclaren stroller was taking up too much space on their precious sidewalk, while cooing and squealing over every dog - no matter how large and butt-sniffing/jumping/space invading - that passed by. It was bizarre then, and it has only gotten worse.


Lol. Your Maclaren stroller.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2016 14:20     Subject: Re:Neighbor dog ruining our snow!

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Yes, my pinecones! I have an extensive collection for nature crafting. So I am attached to the ones in my yard. I'm also an amateur phtotographer and have been trying to get nice pristine snow pictures so this despoiling of the snow and yard was upsetting. I spent several hours fixing the damage and burying the yellow and gold snow. It was disgusting and I had to throw out my yard work gloves after touching the yellow and gold pee snow. Yuck! I'm sure there was also spittle from the dog salivating all over the yard in the snow too because he chewed up some of the snow.


#firstworldproblems


WON'T SOMEBODY PLEASE THINK OF THE PINECONES??!?!


#mypineconesmatter
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2016 14:16     Subject: Re:Neighbor dog ruining our snow!

Anonymous wrote:Well, this dog often takes our pinecones too in the fall. But I tried to be nice and mostly I was upset by the pee because I don't like pee snow. Who does! It's a headache!


takes your pinecones?
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2016 14:15     Subject: Neighbor dog ruining our snow!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP, I'm not managing a leash in two feet of snow. Not gonna happen.


And the next dog that comes up to me, especially unleashed, will be pepper sprayed. Your dog running up or jumping on me? Not gonna happen.


Oh good, you again. It's always really fun when little miss pepper spray comes onto the pets board.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2016 13:30     Subject: Neighbor dog ruining our snow!

Keep them in your own yard, whether it be a dog or child. I don't like other dogs peeing in my front yard, and I don't like children making pathetic snow men so their parents can post it on social media. And I have both that I keep on my own property.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2016 11:52     Subject: Neighbor dog ruining our snow!

This thread is awesome!!!

BTW I walked my pinecone today and yes I had a leash..
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2016 10:32     Subject: Neighbor dog ruining our snow!

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Let me say this:

I have a dog. I am a dog person. She is almost never off leash in the open -- maybe between the house and the car.

She runs in our back yard mostly.

Now, she is good at reading people: she can tell who likes dogs and who doesn't. She will got up to a dog person, and ignore you. But, if she did sniff you, and you hurt her, either pepper spray, or kicking, you would be spending the night in jail. I would have you arrested. FUCKHEAD


LOL good luck with that. Human beings are allowed to protect themselves against strange animals. Be it dog, racoon, or otherwise. You can't "have someone arrested" because you don't like what they did for their own legal safety protection.

I'd pepper spray any strange animal that comes up to me. I'm not a mind reader of dogs I don't know what your dog will do, if it's going to jump or bite me, and I'm not going to wait to find out. Keep your dog by you, and in your control at all times when you're in public. It's so very simple, and everyone's happy.



NP. If you'd attack someone's pet just for existing in your general vicinity, there is something wrong with you. You seem to relish the idea of harming animals.


And there are animal cruelty laws in most states nowadays. I will definitely press charges against PPs psycho ass. Good luck proving to a jury that my dog harmed you when you don't have a single scratch on you.


Do you really think a jury trial would be convened over something like this? You sound sort of delusional. The best way to protect your pets is to keep them on your property and obey the leash laws in public.


Seriously. Damn some dog owners cannot get past the idea that the world doesn't revolve around Loki or Fido or whatever.

Still I ask - why is it so difficult to leash your dog and pay attention to your animal? Win/win for everyone.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2016 10:29     Subject: Neighbor dog ruining our snow!

I would shoot any dog that came on my property. This is America.