Anonymous wrote:
OP sounds like a crazy, alarmist, deflecting neighbor who likely lives in filth herself.
If such is not the case, she may have a point. The county might be able to determine if it is a true issue, or if OP is trying to make it something it is not.
If the issue is that you think they have too many dogs, it is up to you to find out if there is a true issue. If not, STFU.
No one likes the crazy alarmist neighbor who tries to mob against someone they might be jealous of, or worse.
OP, are you the type to regularly whine or look for targets? The stuck in high school type, looking for problems? If not, I say try to report it and see what happens, if anything.
If you are not that type, why would you come here? It makes no sense, otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty scary responses. There are laws in some states that will limit the number of dogs an owner can have when they violate the sanitary laws. That is a build up of feces.
Anonymous wrote:
OP sounds like a crazy, alarmist, deflecting neighbor who likely lives in filth herself.
If such is not the case, she may have a point. The county might be able to determine if it is a true issue, or if OP is trying to make it something it is not.
If the issue is that you think they have too many dogs, it is up to you to find out if there is a true issue. If not, STFU.
No one likes the crazy alarmist neighbor who tries to mob against someone they might be jealous of, or worse.
OP, are you the type to regularly whine or look for targets? The stuck in high school type, looking for problems? If not, I say try to report it and see what happens, if anything.
If you are not that type, why would you come here? It makes no sense, otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you tell your neighbor you could smell the poop?
Why risk getting involved? Don't be some kind of vigilante & call the authorities; that's why we pay taxes. Better to just denounce them & go on with life.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but on OP's side: I can't believe there are so many people defending someone's right to have a yard piled up with dog crap. Who are you people?
Anonymous wrote:I love dogs, but would be so irritated if my neighbor left dog poop all over his yard. It smells and is unsanitary. Let us know if the county actually does anything about your neighbor!
Do you have a limit on how many pets a person can have in your area? 4 or 5 dogs sounds like a lot.
Anonymous wrote:I think most people do not believe OP. Often there are neighbors that try to start trouble, even though they should be spending their time on other things. They make mountains out of molehills because they have other issues and are in need of professional help, but refuse to admit it.
Gladys Kravitz looks tame next to this type of neighbor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, did you know this when you moved in? Did neighbors try to warn you?
No but when I moved in he only had 1 dog. Over the past couple of years, I have seen up to 6 dogs in his yard, but regularly 4, plus his girlfriend has a dog so that makes it 5 most of the time. With more dogs, the poop is more noticeable.