I agree, one should not walk their dogs on someone else's property. Having said that, years ago we solved a "problem child" who walked her dogs and let them on people's property (and not just on the edge of the lawn, she allowed the retractable lead to play out so the dogs were a good 10-15 feet this woman lived, took our dogs to her property and let our dogs return the favor. We cleaned up after our dogs, but the homeowner was mad that we let our dogs on her property. She got the message-at least we never saw her walking her dogs in our neighborhood.
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Theodore Rubin
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