Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a dog owner, and I do try to keep my dog off of people's lawns, and of course pick up poop. I will say though that my dog is a boy, and he lifts his leg about 100 times per walk, and after the first couple times, nothing is really coming out. I still don't let him run into the middle of someone's yard to do it because anyone watching doesn't know what, but just saying.
Also, I have a question about this - I was once yelled at by a woman because my dog pooped on the patch of grass between the sidewalk and the curb (so not really her yard, but I'm not really sure if that's technically private property or not.) I picked it up but it was a whole ordeal because I was actually wearing headphones, and she apparently called to me from her car and thought I was ignoring her. I just apologized and said I wouldn't let him but curious to get other's opinions.
You should always pick up your dog's defecation because it is nitrogen-rich and pollutes water. Dog poop left out is a major reason why the Potomac River is so gross. Runoff.
No, you obviously do not let your dog pee in other's yards.
People who do these things give all dog owners a bad rap.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for sharing four photos, one of which is not in DC at all and none of which are walking distance from Cleveland Park. Very helpful indeed.
Please check out the more urban parts of DC and get back to me then. Better yet talk to some people who actually live in urban areas!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Freaking out about dogs peeing on the grass that is within 6’ leash distance to the road is as stupid and pointless as expecting birds to never crap on your car. It’s just a part of life. If you don’t like suburban living then you should buy a few acres of land so that you can finally relax.
+1. I always laugh that DC URBAN moms seems to have this discussion all the time. If you live in an urban area or walkable suburbs, dogs are going to pee in your lawn. It is completely ridiculous to get upset about it. They will poop too, but of course that should be picked up. If it really upsets you, go buy a ranch a mile from the next house.
Or, dog owners could stop being inconsiderate...
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Thank you for sharing four photos, one of which is not in DC at all and none of which are walking distance from Cleveland Park. Very helpful indeed.
Please check out the more urban parts of DC and get back to me then. Better yet talk to some people who actually live in urban areas!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not in DC now, but I have lived there before.
These are literally the first four random spots I clicked on Google street images:
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I'll check out Cleveland Park. Happy to help, since you were asking for suggestions.
Thank you for sharing four photos, one of which is not in DC at all and none of which are walking distance from Cleveland Park. Very helpful indeed.
Please check out the more urban parts of DC and get back to me then. Better yet talk to some people who actually live in urban areas!
Anonymous wrote:Poop gets picked up, dog leash doesn't extend beyond the first foot or so of lawn.
OP you do realize squirrels, raccoons, deer, birds etc freely use your yard as a bathroom all day and night, correct?
Anonymous wrote:I am not in DC now, but I have lived there before.
These are literally the first four random spots I clicked on Google street images:
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I'll check out Cleveland Park. Happy to help, since you were asking for suggestions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Freaking out about dogs peeing on the grass that is within 6’ leash distance to the road is as stupid and pointless as expecting birds to never crap on your car. It’s just a part of life. If you don’t like suburban living then you should buy a few acres of land so that you can finally relax.
+1. I always laugh that DC URBAN moms seems to have this discussion all the time. If you live in an urban area or walkable suburbs, dogs are going to pee in your lawn. It is completely ridiculous to get upset about it. They will poop too, but of course that should be picked up. If it really upsets you, go buy a ranch a mile from the next house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Freaking out about dogs peeing on the grass that is within 6’ leash distance to the road is as stupid and pointless as expecting birds to never crap on your car. It’s just a part of life. If you don’t like suburban living then you should buy a few acres of land so that you can finally relax.
You're a bit thick. She said middle of her yard. That's more than 6' off the road. Dog excrement is not "just a part of life".
Anonymous wrote:I have two dogs, OP. I would never allow them to pee on someone else’s lawn. It kills the grass. They pee in our back yard. Or on walks, on the strip of grass between the sidewalk and the road. Your neighbor is an inconsiderate dog owner.