Anonymous wrote:The dog should not be allowed to explore someone’s property to begin with. Keep the dog in the easement grass. Our family would like to use our front yard to play with kids. When you allow your dog to crap in our yard and you think that you picked it up, well, some residual gets on my kid’s shoes! Please keep your dog on the easement grass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get motion activated sprinklers.
Problem solved.
My dog loves water. But don't worry my dog doesn't go where he isn't allowed
Anonymous wrote:Get motion activated sprinklers.
Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Our dogs have “aged out” (ie. passed on), but we taught them to urinate/defecate in our yard BEFORE we went on walks. I found/find it rude when people don’t want to mess up their own yard, but take their dogs out to someone else’s yard.
As our one dog got older (over 10), he used to need to “go” during walks. He was trained to go on the sidewalk or on the boulevard. We always brought extra water and if he did pee, at least put a bottle of water over it.
Dogs should also be on leash and not roaming yards. This is as much for their own safety as kindness and concern to neighbours.
Unfortunately, some dog owners, like some parents, and ultimately, like some humans, can only see life through what is best and easiest for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you people not understand about not going on other peoples property?
Understanding usually involves abstract thinking, abstract thinking usually involves the ability to percieve how ones actions (or their dog's actions) might affect another.
So, it seems that there are a majority of dog owners (especially my neighbors) who don't seem to have the ability to think abstractly, otherwise they may think, 'Hmm...since this is not my property, I will make sure Fifi uses our property for urination and defecation instead of our neighbors property"... wouldn't that be nice?
I honestly believe these offenders just don't care. What ever happened to common decency and respecting others, that is a rhetorical question, since they wouldn't understand. I think it's beyond their comprehension. Too bad, because it has just gotten worse.
But, since they are incapable of respecting others, we the infuriated must do what we can to make theirs and their dog's life misaerable.
All is fair in love and war.
As one can probably discern, I despise dogs for this very reason.
You sound unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you people not understand about not going on other peoples property?
Understanding usually involves abstract thinking, abstract thinking usually involves the ability to percieve how ones actions (or their dog's actions) might affect another.
So, it seems that there are a majority of dog owners (especially my neighbors) who don't seem to have the ability to think abstractly, otherwise they may think, 'Hmm...since this is not my property, I will make sure Fifi uses our property for urination and defecation instead of our neighbors property"... wouldn't that be nice?
I honestly believe these offenders just don't care. What ever happened to common decency and respecting others, that is a rhetorical question, since they wouldn't understand. I think it's beyond their comprehension. Too bad, because it has just gotten worse.
But, since they are incapable of respecting others, we the infuriated must do what we can to make theirs and their dog's life misaerable.
All is fair in love and war.
As one can probably discern, I despise dogs for this very reason.
Anonymous wrote:What do you people not understand about not going on other peoples property?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you people not understand about not going on other peoples property?
lighten up - who cares if a dog pees a little on your lawn. How is this any different than deer, fox, squirrels, etc running around your property.
Get a life and stop being a curmudgeon. You keep being salty and maybe I'll pee on your lawn!
Except that's not how dogs work and they will keep marking the same spot and make visible patches on the lawn. It's incredibly rude. Post your address and I'll bring my dog to go on your yard.
They do not. Stop. I have big dogs and this is not a thing. My grass is not brown.