Anonymous
Post 01/21/2018 11:26     Subject: PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG!

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Anonymous wrote:

What is with the eye rolls? I don't care if you plan to be back in 20 minutes or two hours, I don't want to deal with that poop bag being near my front yard until you decide to come and pick it up. Even if it is five minutes, that may be the five minutes that my young child is playing out there and may step on the bag. It is your job to carry or dispose of it right away, just like I do for my dog.

+100
It's part of dog ownership, carrying that bag. Embrace it. My dog sometimes poops again, so I am just resigned to that bag and possibly adding to it!


Yep. Also, carrying the bag lets people know it wasn't *my* dog that crapped up the path.


Thanks for being a good dog owner. I do take note which of my dog walking neighbors is NEVER seen with a poop bag, and it makes me wonder about their habits.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2018 21:28     Subject: PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

What is with the eye rolls? I don't care if you plan to be back in 20 minutes or two hours, I don't want to deal with that poop bag being near my front yard until you decide to come and pick it up. Even if it is five minutes, that may be the five minutes that my young child is playing out there and may step on the bag. It is your job to carry or dispose of it right away, just like I do for my dog.

+100
It's part of dog ownership, carrying that bag. Embrace it. My dog sometimes poops again, so I am just resigned to that bag and possibly adding to it!


Yep. Also, carrying the bag lets people know it wasn't *my* dog that crapped up the path.


Anonymous
Post 01/15/2018 21:15     Subject: PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG!

Anonymous wrote:

What is with the eye rolls? I don't care if you plan to be back in 20 minutes or two hours, I don't want to deal with that poop bag being near my front yard until you decide to come and pick it up. Even if it is five minutes, that may be the five minutes that my young child is playing out there and may step on the bag. It is your job to carry or dispose of it right away, just like I do for my dog.

+100
It's part of dog ownership, carrying that bag. Embrace it. My dog sometimes poops again, so I am just resigned to that bag and possibly adding to it!


Yep. Also, carrying the bag lets people know it wasn't *my* dog that crapped up the path.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2018 20:35     Subject: PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG!

Oh, I don't think it is 99% cellulose.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2018 19:41     Subject: PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG!

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Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP. Also, equestrians, please pick up after your horses on mixed-use trails.



There should be no mixed use trails. Horses don't belong on footpaths. Period. Keep it in a pasture. The world doesn't want to be subjected to your 1,000lb poop factory with the intellect of a seagull.


On the contrary, horses are highly intelligent and trainable creatures, and their poo shouldn't bother you. It's 99% cellulose from hay/grass, instead of the concentrated broken-down protein and bacteria in dog poo.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2018 19:39     Subject: PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG!

Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP. Also, equestrians, please pick up after your horses on mixed-use trails.



There should be no mixed use trails. Horses don't belong on footpaths. Period. Keep it in a pasture. The world doesn't want to be subjected to your 1,000lb poop factory with the intellect of a seagull.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2018 16:41     Subject: PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG!

Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP. Also, equestrians, please pick up after your horses on mixed-use trails.


Are you insane? That would be dangerous, because the horse can rear and bolt.
A horse rider is not a dog-owner, PP. You're not going to get off your horse, hold the reins and try to scoop up their poo, which is HERBIVORE POO anyway and much less destructive to the environment.

- dog owner who always picks up after their dog.

Anonymous
Post 01/15/2018 13:38     Subject: PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG!

I agree with OP. Also, equestrians, please pick up after your horses on mixed-use trails.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2018 13:30     Subject: PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG!

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Anonymous wrote:No.

Often my dog will poop along the pipestem I live on, on the way out for a long walk. You want me to carry a bag of poop for 2 miles round trip vs. leaving it and picking it upon return? Sure.

My poop bags are colorful and I see them upon return.

That doesn't make me lazy. Why would I walk around 2 miles with a smelly bag of poop when I know I will retrieve it on my way back to my house.


If your dog poop is near your house at the beginning of a long walk, you take the poop back to your house, dispose of it there, and then cut your long walk slightly shorter. There is no excuse for leaving your dog’s poo in someone else’s yard for any amount of time. You may forget it’s there or they may step in it by mistake.


+1

pp, if you don't want to carry your dog's poop, you should not have gotten a dog. Leaving it for any length of time is irresponsible.





What is with the eye rolls? I don't care if you plan to be back in 20 minutes or two hours, I don't want to deal with that poop bag being near my front yard until you decide to come and pick it up. Even if it is five minutes, that may be the five minutes that my young child is playing out there and may step on the bag. It is your job to carry or dispose of it right away, just like I do for my dog.


+100
It's part of dog ownership, carrying that bag. Embrace it. My dog sometimes poops again, so I am just resigned to that bag and possibly adding to it!
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2018 12:00     Subject: PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG!

This perplexes me too. I have a dog and the one time I accidentally was out of the baggies I picked the poop up with tissues from my pocket-- gross yes but I would have felt too guilty to leave it.

People who don't bother to pick it up-- Aren't you worried about people seeing you leave your dogs poo behind? Don't you think its gross to have to dodge poo piles when getting out of your car, etc?
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2018 11:52     Subject: PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No.

Often my dog will poop along the pipestem I live on, on the way out for a long walk. You want me to carry a bag of poop for 2 miles round trip vs. leaving it and picking it upon return? Sure.

My poop bags are colorful and I see them upon return.

That doesn't make me lazy. Why would I walk around 2 miles with a smelly bag of poop when I know I will retrieve it on my way back to my house.


If your dog poop is near your house at the beginning of a long walk, you take the poop back to your house, dispose of it there, and then cut your long walk slightly shorter. There is no excuse for leaving your dog’s poo in someone else’s yard for any amount of time. You may forget it’s there or they may step in it by mistake.


+1

pp, if you don't want to carry your dog's poop, you should not have gotten a dog. Leaving it for any length of time is irresponsible.





What is with the eye rolls? I don't care if you plan to be back in 20 minutes or two hours, I don't want to deal with that poop bag being near my front yard until you decide to come and pick it up. Even if it is five minutes, that may be the five minutes that my young child is playing out there and may step on the bag. It is your job to carry or dispose of it right away, just like I do for my dog.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2018 11:10     Subject: PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No.

Often my dog will poop along the pipestem I live on, on the way out for a long walk. You want me to carry a bag of poop for 2 miles round trip vs. leaving it and picking it upon return? Sure.

My poop bags are colorful and I see them upon return.

That doesn't make me lazy. Why would I walk around 2 miles with a smelly bag of poop when I know I will retrieve it on my way back to my house.


If your dog poop is near your house at the beginning of a long walk, you take the poop back to your house, dispose of it there, and then cut your long walk slightly shorter. There is no excuse for leaving your dog’s poo in someone else’s yard for any amount of time. You may forget it’s there or they may step in it by mistake.


I am pp.

I pick up the poop, I bag it, and then I leave it on the road (not the lawn...) for me to retrieve on my way back. I am not going to run back to my house to throw it out right away...sorry. It can wait.

I don't see the BFD here. So the poop bag sits along the side of the road for twenty minutes until I get back. It's not in your lawn or isn't contaminating the road, the air or anything else...

Whoop-dee-do.

Save your pearl-clutching for the people who forget to pick it up at all....or in my neighborhood, for the people who slow down but never stop at the stop sign....right by the bus stop.

Anonymous
Post 01/13/2018 22:48     Subject: PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG!

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Thanks to those who do.

And those living in and around the Edgemoor neighborhood of Bethesda, SHAME on those who don't pick up. It's not that cold. It's not that rainy.



Yes it has been that cold. And the one day it wasn't cold, it was rainy


Your dog's poop is warm - picking it up will make you warmer. And there was ONE day of LIGHT rain.

You should never have gotten a dog if this is your attitude.


I don't even own a dog. I just stating facts about the weather.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2018 20:42     Subject: PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG!

It's sick and toxic.
Dog urine keeps kills our trees out front.
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2018 19:33     Subject: PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Thanks to those who do.

And those living in and around the Edgemoor neighborhood of Bethesda, SHAME on those who don't pick up. It's not that cold. It's not that rainy.



Yes it has been that cold. And the one day it wasn't cold, it was rainy


Your dog's poop is warm - picking it up will make you warmer. And there was ONE day of LIGHT rain.

You should never have gotten a dog if this is your attitude.