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Old 02-15-2013, 05:23 PM
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Default Dog Owners Please be considerate of others.

Do not let your dogs do there duty on other people"s lawns, the brown spots are not very appealing,the covenants cover this and should be read by all dog owners,people's property is private,not a dog park. Thankyou.

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Old 02-15-2013, 05:27 PM
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A simple request that is about to go
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I'll be first!!!

I object to the general categorization of "dog owners" and the unknown reason why one would want to throw such a caution/suggestion to the 95% of us dog owners who do in fact the right thing.

To be more accurate in the future please address you request to the guilty parties by using such terminology as dog owners who etc, etc, etc.

And oh by the way if you are hoping to reach some you know in your neighborhood, then you must also know they will see your message here on TOTV (which I doubt). And if there are some in your neighborhood doing what you object to, just be very neighborly and go out and ask them to cease and desist....then you will have narrowed your need to seek corrective very specifically to the party that is in fact guilty (I doubt this will happen either....the old let's not offend the guilty).

TOTV does serve a purpose to with it's anonymoty to allow folks to vent their dislikes in the safety of incognito. However you should be more specific in your venting as to who the vent is aimed.

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Default dog owners good point.but see it going on in all neighborhoods

see it going on in all neighborhoods granted some owners do have respect but a lot don"t!!!


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I'll be first!!!

I object to the general categorization of "dog owners" and the unknown reason why one would want to throw such a caution/suggestion to the 95% of us dog owners who do in fact the right thing.

To be more accurate in the future please address you request to the guilty parties by using such terminology as dog owners who etc, etc, etc.

And oh by the way if you are hoping to reach some you know in your neighborhood, then you must also know they will see your message here on TOTV (which I doubt). And if there are some in your neighborhood doing what you object to, just be very neighborly and go out and ask them to cease and desist....then you will have narrowed your need to seek corrective very specifically to the party that is in fact guilty (I doubt this will happen either....the old let's not offend the guilty).

TOTV does serve a purpose to with it's anonymoty to allow folks to vent their dislikes in the safety of incognito. However you should be more specific in your venting as to who the vent is aimed.

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Do not let your dogs do there duty on other people"s lawns, the brown spots are not very appealing,the covenants cover this and should be read by all dog owners,people's property is private,not a dog park. Thankyou.
You are right We bought a home which backs to a street, so that we would not have other people deal with are dogs Guess what I got some nit witt walking his boxer every morning on my grass, why would someone think this was ok?
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Here we go again, another dog poop thread.
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Old 02-15-2013, 06:31 PM
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that is why they have dog PARKS
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Here we go again, another dog poop thread.
It's not about the dog poop, It's about the lack of respect for others, can't blame the dog for the owners stupidity
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I would think people expect their dogs to poop on their own property before they go for a walk. And I do see responsible dog owners walking their dogs with a bag in hand in case of accidents. I have just never seen someone let their dog poop and then walk on. It really surprises me that people just leave it.
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I would think people expect their dogs to poop on their own property before they go for a walk. And I do see responsible dog owners walking their dogs with a bag in hand in case of accidents. I have just never seen someone let their dog poop and then walk on. It really surprises me that people just leave it.
The point is the dog should not be allowed to be on someone else's property for any reason
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Old 02-15-2013, 06:43 PM
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Default This worked for me....

Put out an ensey weensy sign that says "Please NO Pets"....It worked!
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Old 02-15-2013, 07:04 PM
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Or a sign that says "dogs welcome" for those who are a bit less persnickety.
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I'll be first!!!

I object to the general categorization of "dog owners" and the unknown reason why one would want to throw such a caution/suggestion to the 95% of us dog owners who do in fact the right thing.

To be more accurate in the future please address you request to the guilty parties by using such terminology as dog owners who etc, etc, etc.

And oh by the way if you are hoping to reach some you know in your neighborhood, then you must also know they will see your message here on TOTV (which I doubt). And if there are some in your neighborhood doing what you object to, just be very neighborly and go out and ask them to cease and desist....then you will have narrowed your need to seek corrective very specifically to the party that is in fact guilty (I doubt this will happen either....the old let's not offend the guilty).

TOTV does serve a purpose to with it's anonymoty to allow folks to vent their dislikes in the safety of incognito. However you should be more specific in your venting as to who the vent is aimed.

Next?

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I think he was talking to the 5 % not you. Calm down and don't become paranoid. Some folks need to be reminded.
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Old 02-15-2013, 07:23 PM
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I would say the majority of dog owners are responsible and if accidents do happen, they do clean up. They don't plan on their dogs doing their business on someone's lawn, but sometimes it just happens. But you can buy signs at Petco and PetsMart that do ask that dogs stay off your property.

However, I can say I do know quite a few people who have complained about dog owners, but many of them own cats........who are allowed to roam loose. They think that's different.......HMMM.

But either way............you need to confront those you are having problems with and not generalize all dog owners.
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my point exactly :


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The point is the dog should not be allowed to be on someone else's property for any reason
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