Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The anti-dog pooping and peeing outside whenever they need to while on their walks people are the biggest nutjobs on all of DCUM and that’s a HIGH bar to clear.
Yeah, if you want to treat your lawn like it's inside your house, fence and roof it. If you have an open front lawn, accept that people and animals might occasionally tread on it.
When you start paying my mortgage and property taxes, I'll take your dumb opinion into consideration. Until then, stay the F away from my lawn. You people are insufferable. Entitled a$$holes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The anti-dog pooping and peeing outside whenever they need to while on their walks people are the biggest nutjobs on all of DCUM and that’s a HIGH bar to clear.
Yeah, if you want to treat your lawn like it's inside your house, fence and roof it. If you have an open front lawn, accept that people and animals might occasionally tread on it.
When you start paying my mortgage and property taxes, I'll take your dumb opinion into consideration. Until then, stay the F away from my lawn. You people are insufferable. Entitled a$$holes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if someone truly has a problem, put up a sign and people should try to abide by it.
i try to avoid having my dog go to the bathroom on people's lawns, but when I'm walking her, sometimes she has to go. It's okay, stop being such a baby about everything, as long as it's cleaned up, who would care?
Here's an idea: if you own a dog and let it poop on other people's lawns, you should make a sign that says dogs welcome on your lawn. Dogs pooping on others' property should default to an opt-in, not an opt‐out. The default is don't poop on others' lawns.7
if people pick up their dog's crap, i don't care if they go on my lawn. why would I?
if you have an unfenced front lawn, and someone is walking their leashed dog from within the public right of way, you really can't complain. do you get angry because rabbits and raccoons poop and pee on your lawn?
I think it's just one insane, a&&hole dog owner just repeating the same shit over and over and over again. YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO ENTER MY PROPERTY TO LET YOUR DOG SHIT ON IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The anti-dog pooping and peeing outside whenever they need to while on their walks people are the biggest nutjobs on all of DCUM and that’s a HIGH bar to clear.
Yeah, if you want to treat your lawn like it's inside your house, fence and roof it. If you have an open front lawn, accept that people and animals might occasionally tread on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if someone truly has a problem, put up a sign and people should try to abide by it.
i try to avoid having my dog go to the bathroom on people's lawns, but when I'm walking her, sometimes she has to go. It's okay, stop being such a baby about everything, as long as it's cleaned up, who would care?
Here's an idea: if you own a dog and let it poop on other people's lawns, you should make a sign that says dogs welcome on your lawn. Dogs pooping on others' property should default to an opt-in, not an opt‐out. The default is don't poop on others' lawns.7
if people pick up their dog's crap, i don't care if they go on my lawn. why would I?
if you have an unfenced front lawn, and someone is walking their leashed dog from within the public right of way, you really can't complain. do you get angry because rabbits and raccoons poop and pee on your lawn?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if someone truly has a problem, put up a sign and people should try to abide by it.
i try to avoid having my dog go to the bathroom on people's lawns, but when I'm walking her, sometimes she has to go. It's okay, stop being such a baby about everything, as long as it's cleaned up, who would care?
Here's an idea: if you own a dog and let it poop on other people's lawns, you should make a sign that says dogs welcome on your lawn. Dogs pooping on others' property should default to an opt-in, not an opt‐out. The default is don't poop on others' lawns.7
DP. I don’t let my dog set foot on other people’s property, but in my neighborhood, it’s very clear that the strips of grass in between the streets and the sidewalks are not privately owned. Homeowners don’t maintain that grass. Our HOA fees cover a landscaper mowing that grass weekly. Most people in my neighborhood have dogs, most of them walk their dogs, and everyone lets their dogs use that grass. No one is upset about it, as long as poop is immediately picked up and disposed of properly. Fortunately, we have public trash cans all over the place, which makes it as easy as possible for people to do so. There’s one house with a corner lot. They have a sign asking people not to let their dogs poop there. It’s unclear where the boundary is between their property and community property (they live next to a forested area with a public walking trail). No problem, I just hustle my dog past there.
I agree that people shouldn’t let their dogs enter other people’s property, but as you can see from this thread, what is considered private property varies from neighborhood to neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if someone truly has a problem, put up a sign and people should try to abide by it.
i try to avoid having my dog go to the bathroom on people's lawns, but when I'm walking her, sometimes she has to go. It's okay, stop being such a baby about everything, as long as it's cleaned up, who would care?
Here's an idea: if you own a dog and let it poop on other people's lawns, you should make a sign that says dogs welcome on your lawn. Dogs pooping on others' property should default to an opt-in, not an opt‐out. The default is don't poop on others' lawns.7
Anonymous wrote:The anti-dog pooping and peeing outside whenever they need to while on their walks people are the biggest nutjobs on all of DCUM and that’s a HIGH bar to clear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if someone truly has a problem, put up a sign and people should try to abide by it.
i try to avoid having my dog go to the bathroom on people's lawns, but when I'm walking her, sometimes she has to go. It's okay, stop being such a baby about everything, as long as it's cleaned up, who would care?
Here's an idea: if you own a dog and let it poop on other people's lawns, you should make a sign that says dogs welcome on your lawn. Dogs pooping on others' property should default to an opt-in, not an opt‐out. The default is don't poop on others' lawns.7
Anonymous wrote:if someone truly has a problem, put up a sign and people should try to abide by it.
i try to avoid having my dog go to the bathroom on people's lawns, but when I'm walking her, sometimes she has to go. It's okay, stop being such a baby about everything, as long as it's cleaned up, who would care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A couple including a woman wearing a bright green ugly ass dress just let their dog poop on someone's lawn trespassing in front of the home owner. They probably didn't realize it was the homeowner. My goodness these people have absolutely no fckin shame. Is it a good idea to post the photos of them on the HOA listserv?
Maybe you should move to a no dog community. I don’t see how else you can prevent dogs from using the curbside easement that is adjacent to your property because that area is not yours to control. You can’t stop people from walking on any sidewalk adjacent to your home either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A couple including a woman wearing a bright green ugly ass dress just let their dog poop on someone's lawn trespassing in front of the home owner. They probably didn't realize it was the homeowner. My goodness these people have absolutely no fckin shame. Is it a good idea to post the photos of them on the HOA listserv?
Maybe you should move to a no dog community. I don’t see how else you can prevent dogs from using the curbside easement that is adjacent to your property because that area is not yours to control. You can’t stop people from walking on any sidewalk adjacent to your home either.
Anonymous wrote:It baffles me. I just purchased a larger Keep Off the Grass sign - one prior was maybe too small and ineffective.