Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pick up the dog poop before we have people over and before any child goes out to play. Sometimes we miss some poop. Our Son and his friends know to let us know if they see something. It is not a big deal.
Animals poop in the forest and on peoples lawns. Poop happens. If you are hiking on forest trails, you will have to keep an eye out for poop. Hopefully that does not deter you from going on hikes or camping.
But yes, we pick up our yard and after our dogs if they poop on walks or at a dog park.
+1 shesh, otherwise live in a bubble, poop is everywhere. If shit happens, you'll survive.
+2. Yep. We have two dogs and they usually poop on walks (on the public strip of grass between the sidewalk and the street, people!), but also in the yard. In the summer we're diligent with picking it up, but in the winter we do it once a week or so, and if neighbor kids come over to play and it's unseasonably warm, DH or I run out to pick it up before they go outside. It's LESS of a big deal when it's cold and dry in the winter, because the poop is hard and doesn't dirty shoes. But nobody wants to hose dog poop off of shoes or bare feet (though it was par for the course when I was a kid), so we make an effort and keep the hose handy just in case we miss one.
The "public strip" that the homeowner is responsible for weeding and mowing you mean? That their own children play on? Small children sit on while they're getting their bikes set up, having a break, waiting for the parents to come out, etc? The "public strip" that in some cases the homeowner needs to walk across to get from their car into their own house, stepping through the skid remnants of your pet's feces (assuming you "clean it up")? The one they plant annual flowers in? Got it.
At least pretend to be a civilized human being and keep your animals' filth on your own land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pick up the dog poop before we have people over and before any child goes out to play. Sometimes we miss some poop. Our Son and his friends know to let us know if they see something. It is not a big deal.
Animals poop in the forest and on peoples lawns. Poop happens. If you are hiking on forest trails, you will have to keep an eye out for poop. Hopefully that does not deter you from going on hikes or camping.
But yes, we pick up our yard and after our dogs if they poop on walks or at a dog park.
+1 shesh, otherwise live in a bubble, poop is everywhere. If shit happens, you'll survive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh wow, we always pick it up right after they go. It is tempting to be lazy but it’s exactly your issue (the kids) that keeps us diligent.
This. You need to pickup it up quickly or it starts to degrade and it’s really hard to pick it up. I’m guessing you don’t pick it up at all, because if your tried to pick it up later you would know what I mean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pick up the dog poop before we have people over and before any child goes out to play. Sometimes we miss some poop. Our Son and his friends know to let us know if they see something. It is not a big deal.
Animals poop in the forest and on peoples lawns. Poop happens. If you are hiking on forest trails, you will have to keep an eye out for poop. Hopefully that does not deter you from going on hikes or camping.
But yes, we pick up our yard and after our dogs if they poop on walks or at a dog park.
+1 shesh, otherwise live in a bubble, poop is everywhere. If shit happens, you'll survive.
+2. Yep. We have two dogs and they usually poop on walks (on the public strip of grass between the sidewalk and the street, people!), but also in the yard. In the summer we're diligent with picking it up, but in the winter we do it once a week or so, and if neighbor kids come over to play and it's unseasonably warm, DH or I run out to pick it up before they go outside. It's LESS of a big deal when it's cold and dry in the winter, because the poop is hard and doesn't dirty shoes. But nobody wants to hose dog poop off of shoes or bare feet (though it was par for the course when I was a kid), so we make an effort and keep the hose handy just in case we miss one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pick up the dog poop before we have people over and before any child goes out to play. Sometimes we miss some poop. Our Son and his friends know to let us know if they see something. It is not a big deal.
Animals poop in the forest and on peoples lawns. Poop happens. If you are hiking on forest trails, you will have to keep an eye out for poop. Hopefully that does not deter you from going on hikes or camping.
But yes, we pick up our yard and after our dogs if they poop on walks or at a dog park.
+1 shesh, otherwise live in a bubble, poop is everywhere. If shit happens, you'll survive.
Anonymous wrote:We pick up the dog poop before we have people over and before any child goes out to play. Sometimes we miss some poop. Our Son and his friends know to let us know if they see something. It is not a big deal.
Animals poop in the forest and on peoples lawns. Poop happens. If you are hiking on forest trails, you will have to keep an eye out for poop. Hopefully that does not deter you from going on hikes or camping.
But yes, we pick up our yard and after our dogs if they poop on walks or at a dog park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't your DH walk the damn dog?
I don’t want your dog pooping on my property because you’re lazy.
17:28, here you go! Exhibit A of if you have a yard, walks are for exercise, and your own yard is for crapping.
It’s the decent thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s gross and don’t understand it. We have a big dog who only poops and pees on walks.
Lol
So you let your dog destroy others’ property or public trees and grass instead. How civilized.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s gross and don’t understand it. We have a big dog who only poops and pees on walks.