Anonymous wrote:Have your dog poop on the grass between the sidewalk and the road instead of on private property. If I ever see dogs shitting on my lawn, I will put poison on the lawn that borders the side walk. Where did some of you grow up? Did your parents never teach you to treat other peoples' property with respect?
Anonymous wrote:Have your dog poop on the grass between the sidewalk and the road instead of on private property. If I ever see dogs shitting on my lawn, I will put poison on the lawn that borders the side walk. Where did some of you grow up? Did your parents never teach you to treat other peoples' property with respect?
. Life's a bitch ain't it?Anonymous wrote:I have people in my neighborhood who let their dogs do their business on other people's lawns and then think they are doing the whole world a favor because they clean it up afterward. Last I checked, my lawn and garden – private property – are not there for you to let your gooddamn dog wander off the sidewalk to do his business. But then I have also seen people rip branches off the dogwood tree in my front yard when it is has blooms on it in April, and I have seen people plop their babies in the middle of my tulips 6 feet away from public right-of-way to take a picture on their phone. I have had landscaping guys doing business on my street come over to the thick underbrush near my property line and take a piss in broad daylight.
So....really nothing surprises me anymore. But it does make me super-hate you.
Anonymous wrote:WTF, OP? I have dogs, too, and I walk them in the grassy median, not on other people's yards! This must be a troll post.
There is no "grassy median" in my neighborhood. There is the road, sidewalk, grass/yard. I walk my dog around my own backyard to encourage her to poop there and not out on the walk -- but sometimes she poops in yards. I clean it up, the end. It hurts no one. Don't let your vaccinated, disease-free children eat the grass or the dirt and you should be good.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why people think as long as the pick up the poop that it is "ALL" gone. It's not. There is still leftovers in the grass. Another reason why I try my hardest not to ever walk in public grass. It's disgusting!!
I hope you vigilantly chase all the squirrels, rabbits, chipmunks, etc. from your yard as well because, my god THE HORROR, if they poop on your precious lawn.
Dogs poop. As long as the owner cleans it up, who cares.
Do you think they have their own special potty at the neighbors? Seriously, if you see wildlife you have poop. You just don't know what it looks like. Dog poop is readily identifiable because everyone has seen it. Fox, rabbit, deer, squirrel not so much.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why people think as long as the pick up the poop that it is "ALL" gone. It's not. There is still leftovers in the grass. Another reason why I try my hardest not to ever walk in public grass. It's disgusting!!
I hope you vigilantly chase all the squirrels, rabbits, chipmunks, etc. from your yard as well because, my god THE HORROR, if they poop on your precious lawn.
Dogs poop. As long as the owner cleans it up, who cares.
I have a huge fenced in back yard. Not once have I encountered poop from a squirrel, rabbit, raccoon etc. And I see them often in our yard. BUT on the front part of our yard that's not fenced, I have found huge piles of dog poop. So yeah, don't let your dog poop in my yard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just steer clear of her house. There's always one or two on every street (or they have the no pet signs, which I respect). Just steer clear and your dog will get used to it.
One of my neighbors just put one of these up. It makes me especially walk over there. Half of her neighbors have dogs. Just get over it.
Wtf is your problem? As a dog owner this offends me so much. You are why people think that all dog owners are assholes. Are you this difficult in all areas of life, or just in being a dog owner? Respect your neighbors, even if you don't agree with them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just steer clear of her house. There's always one or two on every street (or they have the no pet signs, which I respect). Just steer clear and your dog will get used to it.
One of my neighbors just put one of these up. It makes me especially walk over there. Half of her neighbors have dogs. Just get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Just steer clear of her house. There's always one or two on every street (or they have the no pet signs, which I respect). Just steer clear and your dog will get used to it.