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While picking up my mail today I was in earshot of one dogwalker walking her dog alongside the landscaping at the mailboxes, and saying to another male dogwalker...."Look at how poorly The Villages takes care of these bushes..." She had absolutely no idea that her dog - as well as others - peeing on the landscaping shortens the life of the plants, flowers, shrubs...

You would think that with all the grassy areas they could stay away from the landscaping. I love, love, love the animals. OR, let them do their business at their own home lawn.

Whatever happened to courtesy, sensibility, or just plain common sense??
When I go to pick up my mail in santiago there are a few people walking their dogs with no baggies to pick anything up. Infact, last weekend I was sitting on my lani (corner house) when a woman with a large dog on a leash let her dog squat on my lawn. I had a fit when she started to walk away. I jumped up and yelled to her but she just kept on walking. Are we supposed to hang out plastic bags on our property for these ignorant people?
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Dogs, as well as most other mammals, get rid of excess nitrogen from their bodies via their kidneys. It comes out in the urine in the form of urea. And since urea is a common ingredient of many fertilizers, I would expect it would be good for plants.
As a matter of fact, if it's not raining to hard, I often go out in my yard and pee on the plants and bushes, just to help them along. I usually drink lots of beer first, since this keeps the urea from being too concentrated and burning the grass.
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There is something serious wrong with me. None of my neighborhood dog friends pee or poop on my lawn. A couple of them have their owners drive them over to visit with us and they give a nice paw and try for a couple of kisses.

I felt that I could join the critics of pups here when Helene and I were coming into the neighborhood a couple of days ago and we spotted a woman in a golf cart with three dogs we didn't know and we didn't know the woman. We live in a contained neighborhood of 53 homes and everyone knows everyone. She had them on leashes walking around our mail kiosk. I was ready to join the throngs of angry folks, nope, I didn't know her. She wasn't one of our neighbors. She did have a bag and removed the offending stuff.

Later I found out that she is a hired dog walker and one of her charges was Prince, a poodle that I do know.

I am so glad I don't have to feel disappointed or miffed.
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When I go to pick up my mail in santiago there are a few people walking their dogs with no baggies to pick anything up. Infact, last weekend I was sitting on my lani (corner house) when a woman with a large dog on a leash let her dog squat on my lawn. I had a fit when she started to walk away. I jumped up and yelled to her but she just kept on walking. Are we supposed to hang out plastic bags on our property for these ignorant people?
no. that's trespassing. shoo them off face to face. if it happens again, issue written notice not to trespass. if it happens again, call the sheriff's dept to arrest. I love my dog, but she isn't allowed to pee in your yard.
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have a read of any article in this search list:

effect of dog urine on grass and plants - Bing

this article is a real brief summary:
Male Dog Urine Effects on Plants | eHow UK

many articles hilite the fact that female dog urine is most damaging because of the concentrated amount of urine released at one time as opposed to the marking habit of a male dog.

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thanks for those sites. I have a female dog
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have a read of any article in this search list:

effect of dog urine on grass and plants - Bing

this article is a real brief summary:
Male Dog Urine Effects on Plants | eHow UK

many articles hilite the fact that female dog urine is most damaging because of the concentrated amount of urine released at one time as opposed to the marking habit of a male dog.

fwiw
thanks for those sites. I have a female dog and I get it why her urine is more caustic. She has been easy to train to go in pine straw, but your sites reinforce the OP's point that overdosing the mailbox plants with urine is harmful to shrubbery. Thanks, I didn't know that.
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I'm just sick of hearing about this BS.
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I'm just sick of hearing about this BS.
Maybe don't read the dog threads, Patty55?

I usually get some piece of useful information out of them. Also, I think the more it is pointed out what the etiquette is, the more new people it will reach (and older residents who should give a darn but don't).

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I'm just sick of hearing about this BS.

This is not a bullsh*t thread, it's a dogsh*t thread. Read for comprehension kiddo
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thanks for those sites. I have a female dog and I get it why her urine is more caustic. She has been easy to train to go in pine straw, but your sites reinforce the OP's point that overdosing the mailbox plants with urine is harmful to shrubbery. Thanks, I didn't know that.
If I might add another point... Now that veterinarians are advocating neutering male dogs by age 6 months, a lot of them are not lifting their legs to pee. Therefore they're peeing like females, by squatting. Their urine is thus just as concentrated as that of the females.

We had one dog neutered at 9 months. He lifted his leg half the time and squatted the other half. Tended to mark on walks. We had our current dog neutered at 6 months. He only squats to pee. Never marks, either.

This is just anecdotal, but something to think about.
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While picking up my mail today I was in earshot of one dogwalker walking her dog alongside the landscaping at the mailboxes, and saying to another male dogwalker...."Look at how poorly The Villages takes care of these bushes..." She had absolutely no idea that her dog - as well as others - peeing on the landscaping shortens the life of the plants, flowers, shrubs...

You would think that with all the grassy areas they could stay away from the landscaping. I love, love, love the animals. OR, let them do their business at their own home lawn.

Whatever happened to courtesy, sensibility, or just plain common sense??
This has been exhausted in previous post. What more can be said? There are dog lovers and a few dog haters that do not know what they are missing not having one. Again responsible dog owners do not let their dogs destroy property of others and pick up after their dogs. Most likely 98 to 99 percent of owners. The 1% seem to upset and spoil the image for the rest of us.
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no. that's trespassing. shoo them off face to face. if it happens again, issue written notice not to trespass. if it happens again, call the sheriff's dept to arrest. I love my dog, but she isn't allowed to pee in your yard.
The first 10 to 15 feet (depending on your village) of the yard from the curb is not your property. Look at your survey.
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The first 10 to 15 feet (depending on your village) of the yard from the curb is not your property. Look at your survey.
then why are we paying taxes on it?
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have a read of any article in this search list:

effect of dog urine on grass and plants - Bing

this article is a real brief summary:
Male Dog Urine Effects on Plants | eHow UK

many articles hilite the fact that female dog urine is most damaging because of the concentrated amount of urine released at one time as opposed to the marking habit of a male dog.

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Nice to see that someone did their homework!!
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"10 to 15 feet (depending on your village) of the yard from the curb is not your property"
yep it called utilities adhesment." Don't mow it and we see who owns it!!!! When was Cherry Lake renamed to Lake Sumter?

Actually I think the percentages of the Bad dog owners in little higher than 1 or 2 percent?
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