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Originally Posted by Lincoln
Walk your dog in your own yard untill it does it's business. Then walk on the streets for exercise.
I understand the so called groughy man. I have a corner lot and it's amazing how many dog owners treat it like a public dog toilet. We don't suffer from green spots but brown/yellow. One pee spot attracts the next and then the next you see what I mean. I truely love dogs I have had a dog in my house since a young boy...It's the dog owners that are so difficult to train.
Ive always said bark collars should be fitted to the owner not the dog LOL.
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I absolutely agree. Just imagine if the "grouchy old man" went out to cut his lawn today and found himself stepping in doggy doo. I step in it every time I cut my lawn. It never fails. And yes the spots from the urine are also a pain. I am sure "grouchy old man" is upset from past experiences, not just from you.
Just realize that dog lovers love their dogs. Many non owners think they are a trouble.
I was at the AAC meeting two weeks ago and many people wanted to put recycle trash cans at the postal stations to recycle the junk mail. It was brought up that this was not feasible since dog doo would make it way into these containers just as it was making its way into the regular trash cans at the postal stations.
I think that eventually letting your dog crap on someone else's yard (even if you bag it ) will go the way of letting others smoke around you.
jeffy