Anonymous wrote:Pooping on the grass strip between the curb and the sidewalk is a problem. Some don’t pick up their poop. Others attempt to pickup their poop, but it is smeary and leaves runny poop on the blades of grass. We have to park along the street curb and get out onto that grass. It’s nasty because we might unknowingly walk in those poop smears as we exit the car to the house. We have neighbors who immediately walk their dogs without first trying to get them to use their own yards for the bathroom. It’s like they just want the mess in front of someone else’s property.
Anonymous wrote:I always chuckle when people get miffed about dog pee. You do know that when you’re sleeping, all the animals come out and pee & poop all over your yard… rats, mice, racooons, coyote, bats, plus squirrels, birds, and rabbits during the day.
In other words, your grass is not pristine. It’s rude to enter someone’s front yard, but the little grassy area along the sidewalk or street is fair game.
Anonymous wrote:I always chuckle when people get miffed about dog pee. You do know that when you’re sleeping, all the animals come out and pee & poop all over your yard… rats, mice, racooons, coyote, bats, plus squirrels, birds, and rabbits during the day.
In other words, your grass is not pristine. It’s rude to enter someone’s front yard, but the little grassy area along the sidewalk or street is fair game.
Anonymous wrote:I always chuckle when people get miffed about dog pee. You do know that when you’re sleeping, all the animals come out and pee & poop all over your yard… rats, mice, racooons, coyote, bats, plus squirrels, birds, and rabbits during the day.
In other words, your grass is not pristine. It’s rude to enter someone’s front yard, but the little grassy area along the sidewalk or street is fair game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not the poster you have responded to, but I disagree with your translation.Anonymous wrote:Translation: If you do not live in the suburbs you do not deserve to have a dog. Really can't believe someone had the audacity to post this asinine comment.Anonymous wrote:Here is a radical suggestion. If you don’t have enough green space for your dog to poop on your own property, you should not have a dog.
You don't have to live in the suburbs to have a dog, but you don't have the right to let your pet defecate on someone else's property. You are in control of your dog aren't you, so surely this is common sense as trespassing is breaking the law?
Having a dog is not a right. If you don’t have the resources for it, than, no, you shouldn’t do it.
Dogs need to walk. And when the walk, they pee and poop. And they dont like doing it on the edge of their own lawn. They are so so excited to leave to walk, they will almost drag you to get on. Deer, squirrels, raccoons, foxes, bunnies, chipmunk, they all walk around and poop and pee on your lawn. They don't use toilets. Do you get angry at them?
Dogs need to walk…I.Don’t.Care. I do not care about the needs of your dog. You deal with it. Having a dog is your hobby, not mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My family and I waited years to get a dog. We wanted to be sure our youngest child would be gentle first. We had him a total of 6 weeks before having to hand him over to a rescue b/c one of our children had severe allergies to him (couldn’t breathe/developed pneumonia/confirmed by drs). On our very last goodbye walk, heartbroken & fighting tears, he suddenly started trying to poop. Bless the guy, he pooped 4x a day- did not matter that we made sure he had done his business before we set out. I quickly steered him to the little strip of grass b/w the sidewalk and the road. From down the street, a woman ran towards me screaming, “no! no! Get your dog off my yard! Don’t you dare let him poop in my yard!” At this point, there was nothing I could do but let him finish. We immediately cleaned it up and apologized, but she continued to yell at me and dance around, saying she hated him & that it would never happen again. It was embarrassing. An hour later, I would hug his little face and tell him goodbye. That woman ruined what was supposed to have been our last moment together. I’m still so mad to this day snd don’t think I could have done anything differently. What a hateful person.
You're crazy.![]()
If you don't think the last hours with a dog being put to sleep isn't completely traumatizing for many people, you are the one who is crazy.
You do understand that “hand him over to a rescue” doesn’t mean euthanasia, right?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, dogs can pee on anybody's lawn. FFS this is what you worry about all day long.
Thats impressive. What technique did you use to teach it to heel so quickly?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not the poster you have responded to, but I disagree with your translation.Anonymous wrote:Translation: If you do not live in the suburbs you do not deserve to have a dog. Really can't believe someone had the audacity to post this asinine comment.Anonymous wrote:Here is a radical suggestion. If you don’t have enough green space for your dog to poop on your own property, you should not have a dog.
You don't have to live in the suburbs to have a dog, but you don't have the right to let your pet defecate on someone else's property. You are in control of your dog aren't you, so surely this is common sense as trespassing is breaking the law?
Having a dog is not a right. If you don’t have the resources for it, than, no, you shouldn’t do it.
Dogs need to walk. And when the walk, they pee and poop. And they dont like doing it on the edge of their own lawn. They are so so excited to leave to walk, they will almost drag you to get on. Deer, squirrels, raccoons, foxes, bunnies, chipmunk, they all walk around and poop and pee on your lawn. They don't use toilets. Do you get angry at them?
I am not a dog owner, but I recently dog sat for a week for a 10 month old golden doodle. This dos normally lives in a condo building and walks on sidewalks / pees on fire hydrants. I successfully walked this dog 4-5 times a day only on the strip between the sidewalk and road and the dog did not relieve itself once on any of my neighbors yards. This is a dog that is leash reactive and has terrible leash manners - I also managed to teach it to heel and walk with a loose leash in less than 3 days with a handful of treats. If I can do it - with no prior dog experience - I imagine people who choose to let their dogs relieve themselves anywhere they want are just lazy and inconsiderate.