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CFrance 06-11-2019 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by hifred123 (Post 1656984)
If something were anchored in concrete (such as a front yard light pole) would it considered an ornament?

Yes, unless the developer put it there.

Jayhawk 06-11-2019 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 1656972)
An anonymous complaint brought down three “no poop” signs in the village of Dunedin. The small signs like the white crosses scattered across The Villages are technically lawn ornaments and are deed restricted. District 10 commissioners could offer no help for the lady asking how to keep dog owners from letting dogs poop and pee in her yard. The Dunedin lady said her husband has cancer and is taking Chemo and in fragile health. She went on to say it was a health issue for them. The best the CDD chairman could offer was “I feel for you, it is a problem all over The Villages”. She said it wasn’t a problem until she had to take down her small white dog ornament. Are some dog owners that entitled and insensitive to their neighbors? Sad...

Last week 14 birds,2 squirrels, and a rabbit pooped in my yard. No one bothered to pick it up and the yard still looks great.

Must just be dogs causing all the damage and heartache.

By the way, I see neighbors using this stuff, including one who has a "keep your dog off my lawn" sign:

Black Kow Manure Compost

Velvet 06-11-2019 01:52 PM

Dog urine destroys the grass and vermin, especially rats’ second favorite food is dog poo. My dogs had their own sandpit in the backyard, but then I could have a fence.

starflyte1 06-11-2019 02:14 PM

Someone had a motion sensor on their water system so the sprinklers would start when anyone went by.

Velvet 06-11-2019 02:19 PM

It’s called the Scarecrow Sprinkler. We currently have a raccoon invasion here and I use one. The hose is attached to the unit that goes off for about 3 seconds and makes a noise too. Keeps away deer from farm fields as well. Available at Amazon, not expensive.
I’d set it up not to sprinkle where people would walk.

manaboutown 06-11-2019 02:50 PM

Why not use a camera pointed out over the yard connected to a recorder that videos the villains in flagrante delicto. Maybe park a vehicle in front of the house with a sign in a window of the vehicle (not the house or in the yard) that warns folks the area is under surveillance and being videoed. Then, when the camera picks up the doings of the miscreants on the private property within the yard publicize it on Youtube, Facebook or in the unmentionable online newspaper that publishes photographs of bad parking. Maybe the homeowners could file a complaint for trespassing with the police.

CFrance 06-11-2019 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 1657044)
Dog urine destroys the grass and vermin, especially rats’ second favorite food is dog poo. My dogs had their own sandpit in the backyard, but then I could have a fence.

I rarely see dog poo in our neighborhood. Everyone should move to Tamarind Grove, especially Biscayne Villas or Grenadier/Newburn/Lowell Terrace streets.


As for urine destroying the grass, it doesn't kill the zoysia grass like it killed the grass up north. Especially the little dogs' pee.

jebartle 06-11-2019 03:05 PM

Here we go!
 
:popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:

jebartle 06-11-2019 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 1656972)
An anonymous complaint brought down three “no poop” signs in the village of Dunedin. The small signs like the white crosses scattered across The Villages are technically lawn ornaments and are deed restricted. District 10 commissioners could offer no help for the lady asking how to keep dog owners from letting dogs poop and pee in her yard. The Dunedin lady said her husband has cancer and is taking Chemo and in fragile health. She went on to say it was a health issue for them. The best the CDD chairman could


offer was “I feel for you, it is a problem all over The Villages”. She said it wasn’t a problem until she had to take down her small white dog ornament. Are some dog owners that entitled and insensitive to their neighbors? Sad...


My suggestion, put message on flag pole, flag messages are ok.

Velvet 06-11-2019 03:15 PM

I love the idea of enclosed dog parks. I have one across from my house and a kiddies park further away. My neighbor has a young child and a young dog. When they are headed off to the children's park, the dog walks beside them. When they are headed off to the dog park, the dog leads the way. The big dogs have their area and the smaller ones have theirs. There are benches for the owners to sit and socialize and it is a very inviting place.

Taltarzac725 06-11-2019 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 1657069)
I love the idea of enclosed dog parks. I have one across from my house and a kiddies park further away. My neighbor has a young child and a young dog. When they are headed off to the children's park, the dog walks beside them. When they are headed off to the dog park, the dog leads the way. The big dogs have their area and the smaller ones have theirs. There are benches for the owners to sit and socialize and it is a very inviting place.

The Villages does have five dog parks and maybe going on six but they are few and far between. And there are a few city or private dog parks nearby as well.

manaboutown 06-11-2019 03:26 PM

What about "When ya gotta go ya gotta go!"? May not be time to get to a dog park...

VApeople 06-11-2019 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by roob1 (Post 1656980)
Is her husband walking on the lawn in his bare feet?

I kneel down in our front yard and pull out torpedo grass with my bare hands. If I grabbed a handful of dog crap by mistake, I would be absolutely furious.

VApeople 06-11-2019 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by manaboutown (Post 1657073)
What about "When ya gotta go ya gotta go!"?

If you or one of your animals has to go, then go in your own yard.

manaboutown 06-11-2019 03:35 PM

I would be very concerned about any parasites left in my yard through feces and urine, especially if I pulled weeds or gardened there. Intestinal Parasites in Dogs


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