Anonymous wrote:I drop little pieces of chocolate ex lax into my neighbors yard who lets his dog shit all over. No biggie. You should never assume that your yard is a sacred space, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm also on Team Neighbor. I have a dog and don't let her poop on people's front lawns.
Seriously? It cannot always be controlled. And FYI- normally the first 3 feet into a lawn belongs to the county.
I'm with you. People around here need to calm down and give others the benefit of the doubt. She cleaned the poop up.
Would you step on that spot with a bare foot? No. Not clean enough for SOMEONE ELSE'S YARD! You people are unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm also on Team Neighbor. I have a dog and don't let her poop on people's front lawns.
Seriously? It cannot always be controlled. And FYI- normally the first 3 feet into a lawn belongs to the county.
I'm with you. People around here need to calm down and give others the benefit of the doubt. She cleaned the poop up.
Would you step on that spot with a bare foot? No. Not clean enough for SOMEONE ELSE'S YARD! You people are unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm also on Team Neighbor. I have a dog and don't let her poop on people's front lawns.
Seriously? It cannot always be controlled. And FYI- normally the first 3 feet into a lawn belongs to the county.
I'm with you. People around here need to calm down and give others the benefit of the doubt. She cleaned the poop up.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Same. I'd poison without thinking twice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm also on Team Neighbor. I have a dog and don't let her poop on people's front lawns.
Seriously? It cannot always be controlled. And FYI- normally the first 3 feet into a lawn belongs to the county.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this hard, people? Elderly people out gardening all day and sweating over their veggies? No poop. Slumlord special filled with college kids? Bombs away. Use some common sense.
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.