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Originally Posted by Wing-nut2
I live on Ainsworth Circle in Hadley. While drinking my coffee I watched the neighbor exit his house with his two dogs, walk across the street into the yard almost up to the house ( these people are not yet retired, so they arn't here) and allow both of his dogs to go in the yard. He then took the dogs back across the street.
I watched, waited and finished my coffee and the I went and picked up what his two dogs left behind and returned it to him. He was a bit surprised. He told me he always picked up after his dogs. Well he didn't this time so why should I think this time is different from any other?
Here's a question. Who ever said it was OK to use a neighbors yard as long as you pick up after the dog? Where did that come from? How did my yard get mixed up in what you do with your dog? Your house, Your dog, Your yard!!! Not mine!!
Please, if you want to walk a dog, let it use YOUR YARD and then go for a walk.
Thanks.
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Couldn't agree more. We will be bringing two with us (which will be soon) and they will do their "business" in their own yard. It is called common courtesy and respect for other's property. Sometimes it is hard to stop them when walking down the street, but to go directly to another yard and back home says a lot about the owner - lazy.