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Knoxville Man Charged with Murder Over Dog Poop Dispute
Appears owner of the dog shot the neighbor who was complaining.
Fatal Dispute Over Dog Poop in Knoxville: Man Charged |
Kind of stupid to get so worked up about trivial things.
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Mightn’t alcohol have been involved? SMH
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It does happen frequently in other parts of Florida and especially over the US but very rarely in the Villages. |
Stay off my lawn! And your little dog Toto, too.
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If it was in the yard my 10 lb dog and I would turn some other way so as to avoid that area. The poops were massive and often stayed in the yard a few days. I did go down there on occasion without the pooch or with the little guy in the golf car. |
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Lesson learned…. Be careful where you let your dog poop í ½í²©
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Only a matter of time before it happens here.
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Prefect example of mental problems. He will have time to think if it was worth it. IMO This country is the most drugged out legal or illegal drunk country in world. Drugs are sent here from all over world due to or craving to get through day high on something. Clutters the mind with bad decisions. |
We have come a long way when it comes to picking up dog poop, most people are responsible about it including big cities like Boston . I remember the old days when any park or field that you played on you ended up stepping in it , and walking city streets were always a danger to those new Tom McAn shoes . I think most people here are very good about it , I do know people who have asked people to stop using there yard and for the most part they have stopped .I’m more interested in how my home itself looks inside and out , but as far as the lawn goes I have a lawn and pest service a grass cutter and a separate bush cutter , I even have a guy who sprays for weeds once a month($40) and he’s worth it , because everyone seems to be a specialist but I really try not to look to close at lawn that way it doesn’t make me crazy
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Most of the dogs I see pooping on our yard will only have their messes there for a short time as the owner usually cleans it up. Of course, that is when I am watching them. I do note poop in our yard every so often. I get more upset with the sometimes huge bird poops on the car windows as I usually need to clean that up as soon as I see it. And there are some very big birds that fly overhead. Swans, pelicans, hawks, eagles, great egrets, great blue herons, owls, vultures, sandhill cranes, etc. Great blue heron - Wikipedia Sandhill Crane | FWC |
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Dog Poop DNA Testing
Here's how some communities are "handling" it.
Dog Poop DNA Testing: The Scoop On The Latest Trend To Apprehend Offending Owners |
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I kind of find that funny. It is very hard to control where a dog will and will not poop. Especially with the long leashes. I use a very short leash and still have problems but pick it up right away. And the bigger the dog probably the harder to keep control of it and its pooping, |
Pooper scooper laws started on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Just too many self centered people with their dogs (as in my dog can do NO harm). But, the East Side got together and got the city to enact pooper scooper laws.
New York City is on the forefront of doing things right for its citizens. Its a place where people have to live cheek by jowl and people realize the best way to get along is to limit just how far we can take our own liberties. Notice how now almost every municipality has pooper scooper laws. Notice how even in cities without pooper scooper laws, people emulate the Upper East Side residents of NYC! Its a place where people get along and don't moan and groan about everything as they do here in The Villages! |
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As for the dogs running amuck, same as any gathering of any other group of unrelated/unintroduced canines might behave trying to figure out where they fit in this bewildering pack. Some trying to assert dominance, others reacting to over stimulation. Since dogs lack linguistic skills, they communicate physical posturing, vocalization (growls, barks, yips, whines or cries), and nips or bites for reinforcing what they are trying to convey. As for owners, even with their linguistic capabilities, they (apparently) lack the capacity (or desire) for understanding. |
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The Villages probably not the utopian you thought it was nor anywhere else. I hear there still wide open spaces in Wyoming? |
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Nice people don't take what they don't own. Using your lawn/yard as a restroom for their dog is taking possession of your property for the dumping of pee and/or poo and (hopefully) transfer of the majority of said excrement to the ubiquitous plastic bag. Do you go to your neighbors house, let yourself in without notice and use their tiolet? Then why do you take your dog to do its business at the neighbors house? Having a home in a community doesn’t mean everyone may use your stuff (including your lawn) as they wish. If the lawn isn't yours then KEEP OFF! |
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I'll consider the source and file the recommendation appropriately. |
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