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Originally Posted by Bunny1
We are always walking on our grass to prune our bushes and check for weeds and water our flowers.
. If you ever tracked dog poop into your house - you should smell it! Can you give me your address so we can direct our dog walkers who do not pick up to your house and that would solve our territoriality issues? Thanks!
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I am outside often in the front yard. If the dog poop is fresh I can smell it and avoid it. After one or two days it hardens and loses its smell. People worry that the dog poop will destroy a small part of the grass, but the sprinklers, for most people, come on once per day and will flush the Do Do away into the soil. I see it as beneficial fertilizer. I don't remember ever stepping on any poop in my yard, let alone bringing it inside. I have stepped on that stuff at a square, park, or softball field once or twice, however.
........Funny thing, I have stepped in geese do-do as they fly over often here, but it was pretty dry by then. (when stepped on)
.......Dogs are capable of doing a lot of positive things. They will protect their owners. Some are capable of barking and warning anyone in an area of a danger such as a fire, an alligator walking down a street, and even a beginning earthquake. They bark and chase away burglars. Burglars avoid neighborhoods with lots of dogs. Dogs have saved drowning children and grandchildren.
.......So, I conclude that because dogs are man's best friend - they can spread some fertilizer on my yard whenever they want.