Anonymous wrote: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.
Precisely. My neighbor sued our other neighbor because her compost pile stank too much. She lost, and moved on to another neighbor. There's always one. (I am not saying the OP is necessarily this neighbor.)
Anonymous wrote:Really, it smells in February? More likely you just don't like your neighbor and this is the best you can come up with to play passive aggressive neighbor games. I don't have a dog but do have a neighbor likes you who likes to stir things up...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
PP, I'm sorry to be the one to have to tell you this, but the only thing you accomplished in this post is revealing yourself to be batshit crazy, with very poor reading comprehension skills. Why don't you step out into your yard, pick up some of the dog poop, and come back here to try again once you've calmed down?
What's your problem? Not quite the MYOB type, huh? Sorry for you, indeed.
ITA that if it is not one thing, it will definitely be another with OP. OP is looking for trouble. Maybe watch your kids instead, OP?
Why isn't this thread posted on the real estate board?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
PP, I'm sorry to be the one to have to tell you this, but the only thing you accomplished in this post is revealing yourself to be batshit crazy, with very poor reading comprehension skills. Why don't you step out into your yard, pick up some of the dog poop, and come back here to try again once you've calmed down?
What's your problem? Not quite the MYOB type, huh? Sorry for you, indeed.
ITA that if it is not one thing, it will definitely be another with OP. OP is looking for trouble. Maybe watch your kids instead, OP?
Why isn't this thread posted on the real estate board?
Anonymous wrote: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.
PP, I'm sorry to be the one to have to tell you this, but the only thing you accomplished in this post is revealing yourself to be batshit crazy, with very poor reading comprehension skills. Why don't you step out into your yard, pick up some of the dog poop, and come back here to try again once you've calmed down?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
the DCUM slobs who don't mind living next to piles of poop
Aren't most grown adults too busy (really) to notice what their neighbors are or are not doing? Who wants to live next to someone who does not MYOB? No one I know.
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor has at least 4 to 5 dogs and never walks them. Just lets them out in the back yard each day. He NEVER picks up after them and after 3 years of dealing with it I finally decided to call the county (Montgomery) today to complain. It is so gross and unsanitary, yet I feel bad knowing that he'll know that I complained. I've never approached him directly but my neighbor across the street did once. I couldn't find much info on what the county will do but they told me that they'd go inspect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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?
+1,000
Weird, right? I am a pp above who reported a poop offender -- the attitude of the tenant and then their landlord when I tried to resolve this with them directly rather than take it up with the city is pretty reflective of all of these MYOB responses.
+2,000 (or is it 3,000?)
There are some awesome dog owners, but some dog owners are real jerks. Let their dog poop everywhere, let them run around off leash on public property (that isn't a dog park). I'm noticing a new trend of people bringing their precious doggies into stores (not service animals). Were you people raised by wolves? You love your dog and that's great, but you should never force others to deal with your dog - crap, or otherwise.
Waiting for the dog lovers to chime and say "the same thing goes for kids."![]()
I would throw poison over the fence.

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:Dog poop also attracts rats. Yuck.
You do realize that rats are afraid of dogs and are actually scared off by dogs instead of attracted? Dog feces would of course facilitate the rats keeping away. Common sense, anyone?