Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He could also just put up a fence. This guy just wants to get into a fight. He is making it a bigger issue.
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Just put up a fence if you don't dogs to pee or poo in your yard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He could also just put up a fence. This guy just wants to get into a fight. He is making it a bigger issue.
Someone would complain about the fence, and say “he could’ve gotten these harmless plastic spikes instead”
+1
Exactly.
Spoiled complainers who like drama, is all.
Cue the resident Mean Girl to direct all neighborhood dog owners to that property, because that is her current purpose in life.
Oh please. This guy is a reactive jerk. I think that's what's true here - if HE put up a fence, he'd probably also stand there screaming while anyone walked by. So yeah when you're a jerk to the world, the world delivers it right back.
Disagree. If you look at his house, I would say he is the type of fellow who doesn't have time for their shenanigans.
But if you look at his actions--i.e. sign and the spikes, he apparently DOES have time for shenanigans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He could also just put up a fence. This guy just wants to get into a fight. He is making it a bigger issue.
Someone would complain about the fence, and say “he could’ve gotten these harmless plastic spikes instead”
+1
Exactly.
Spoiled complainers who like drama, is all.
Cue the resident Mean Girl to direct all neighborhood dog owners to that property, because that is her current purpose in life.
Oh please. This guy is a reactive jerk. I think that's what's true here - if HE put up a fence, he'd probably also stand there screaming while anyone walked by. So yeah when you're a jerk to the world, the world delivers it right back.
Disagree. If you look at his house, I would say he is the type of fellow who doesn't have time for their shenanigans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He could also just put up a fence. This guy just wants to get into a fight. He is making it a bigger issue.
+1
Just put up a fence if you don't dogs to pee or poo in your yard.
Anonymous wrote:He could also just put up a fence. This guy just wants to get into a fight. He is making it a bigger issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy is being a dramatic a-hole. It's f-ing plant.
The dog owners are being dramatic a-holes. It's f-ing dog pee on expensive plants.
I protect my rose bushes from my own dogs in my own backyard. I don't think that's being dramatic, I think that's protecting my garden that I spent lots of money on!
Anonymous wrote:Don't move to a neighborhood with sidewalks and lots of dogs, then plant bushes that can't tolerate dog pee.
You have to plant for the place where you are - it's no good putting in plants that aren't hardy enough to withstand the normal goings on of your area. That's lesson 1 in gardening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He could also just put up a fence. This guy just wants to get into a fight. He is making it a bigger issue.
Someone would complain about the fence, and say “he could’ve gotten these harmless plastic spikes instead”
+1
Exactly.
Spoiled complainers who like drama, is all.
Cue the resident Mean Girl to direct all neighborhood dog owners to that property, because that is her current purpose in life.
Oh please. This guy is a reactive jerk. I think that's what's true here - if HE put up a fence, he'd probably also stand there screaming while anyone walked by. So yeah when you're a jerk to the world, the world delivers it right back.
Anonymous wrote:I looked at the house on google street view and, wow, the main floor sure is a fishbowl.
I don't have a problem with the spikes, but I also don't get the landscaping scheme, or the insistence on this specific type of bush. I wouldn't be surprised if the bushes are also not well suited for the soil and moisture level of that spot. In looking up requirements for Japanese yews it seems that they max out at a zone 7...which is really pushing it in Arlington of late because this area is creeping toward being a zone 8--they may not make it irregardless of dogs peeing on them or not. I see this a lot in my neighborhood, evergreens can just up and die because the conditions aren't right for them, and it has nothing to do with dogs peeing on them since they are planted far away from the sidewalk.