Anonymous wrote:....and here comes the dog haters...just remember, others feel the same way (inconsiderate, loud, stinky, disruptive in restaurants etc) about your bratty kids!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does bringing it to a nearby public trashcan accomplish? If the trash pickup in your neighborhood is as limited as people here are describing, what makes you think it will ever get taken from the public trash bin? If people are really worried about flies and stink and wild animals, then you're still going to get all that on your street if someone drops the dog crap in a public trashcan 30 yards down the street from your house.
My god, you are so dense.
Public trashcans are emptied daily, by a team that only deals with public cans. Residential is only picked up once or twice a week (depending where you live) and it's done by a team that only deals with residential. I mean really. How have you not been hit by a bus yet? I'd think that with your total lack of awareness of your surroundings, you'd be in constant danger.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New dog owners here. DH and I are debating proper dog poo etiquette. While walking, if dog poos, after picking up in baggie and tying in a knot, is it ok to place it in neighbors trash can in alley way? Dog usually goes 1 mile in on 3 mile walk/jog. We are in neighborhood in NW DC so no public trash cans? Forgive me if this is a silly question, but thanks in advance.
Yes, if you want to give me one more reason to want to have dogs banned and cause me to seethe every time I see any of my neighbors walk their dog on my street, go ahead and sneak poops in to my trash can. I liked dogs until I became a homeowner.
Anonymous wrote:New dog owners here. DH and I are debating proper dog poo etiquette. While walking, if dog poos, after picking up in baggie and tying in a knot, is it ok to place it in neighbors trash can in alley way? Dog usually goes 1 mile in on 3 mile walk/jog. We are in neighborhood in NW DC so no public trash cans? Forgive me if this is a silly question, but thanks in advance.
Anonymous wrote:Trash at curb and not picked up, you better believe it.
Trash picked up, then no. And I only say that b/c I know it pisses people off. Though I don't understand why. It's trash. You're not eating in or on the trash can. You put rotting food, tampons, bloody band-aids, and any other numerous disgusting objects in it. But, whatever. People have their heads up their asses about this topic. And, it's simply not a battle I'm willing to have.
Anonymous wrote:People around here are so uptight. I'd rather have it in my cans than left on my lawn for me or my kids to step in.
Anonymous wrote:Trash at curb and not picked up, you better believe it.
Trash picked up, then no. And I only say that b/c I know it pisses people off. Though I don't understand why. It's trash. You're not eating in or on the trash can. You put rotting food, tampons, bloody band-aids, and any other numerous disgusting objects in it. But, whatever. People have their heads up their asses about this topic. And, it's simply not a battle I'm willing to have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New dog owners here. DH and I are debating proper dog poo etiquette. While walking, if dog poos, after picking up in baggie and tying in a knot, is it ok to place it in neighbors trash can in alley way? Dog usually goes 1 mile in on 3 mile walk/jog. We are in neighborhood in NW DC so no public trash cans? Forgive me if this is a silly question, but thanks in advance.
Yes, if you want to give me one more reason to want to have dogs banned and cause me to seethe every time I see any of my neighbors walk their dog on my street, go ahead and sneak poops in to my trash can. I liked dogs until I became a homeowner.
Anonymous wrote:People around here are so uptight. I'd rather have it in my cans than left on my lawn for me or my kids to step in.
Anonymous wrote:New dog owners here. DH and I are debating proper dog poo etiquette. While walking, if dog poos, after picking up in baggie and tying in a knot, is it ok to place it in neighbors trash can in alley way? Dog usually goes 1 mile in on 3 mile walk/jog. We are in neighborhood in NW DC so no public trash cans? Forgive me if this is a silly question, but thanks in advance.