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Old 10-02-2022, 11:23 AM
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I have owned dogs since I was 8 years old and owned a dog business later in life. My dogs have always urinated on command but pooping no. I walk my dogs on our lawn to urinate. Walked down the middle of the street to poop, and I immediately pick it up. I did have someone tell me the dogs should not poop in the street. I explained they need to get moving to poop. Kind of like a cup of coffee.

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It seems that most dog owners have not been "trained" on how to take care of their pets. Many have problems figuring out which food to feed the animals and when to feed them, let alone how to manage/control them. If these folks can't be taught to use turn signals and stop at stop signs in their golf carts, how can you expect them to do something complicated like caring for a dog? Yes, a dog can be trained to relieve itself in designated spots, but it seems that dogs train their owners rather than their owners training them. It would be interesting to find out how many of Villagers have owned pets before or are just now obtaining pets in their twilight years. Like dogs, their owners do not consider it disrespectful or inconsiderate to disregard boundaries.
I've had pets my entire life. Yes we walk them around the yard PRIOR to taking them for a walk, and they often "do their business"...

But quite often, mid walk, they do it again...

I guess you're just better at training your pets than than just about everyone else in the world...
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If the dog owners were truly friendly enough to earn that phrase, they'd have their pets do their business on their own property first, and THEN take them for a walk.
Read my previous post...

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Most of my neighbors, including pet owners, agree that this seems to be mostly a Villages phenomenon. Where we all came from, in different parts of the country and a few from other countries, dogs /usually/ did their thing on their owner's lawn and THEN went for walks. A dog pooping on a neighbor's lawn was considered an accident, and cleaned up. No one took their dogs for walk -specifically- to get them to poop on someone else's lawn. It just didn't happen.
You're delusional if you think this is isolated to TV...
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Agree with you. Some of those dog owners that disrespect their neighbors aren't being friendly.
Nor are those who have such contempt for their neighbors...
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Hmmm… I wonder why these dogs don’t poop and pee in the house whenever they feel the need?
Because my dog has been "bell trained" to let us know when she has to go...

And she also lets us know when she has to go during a walk (which can take an hour or more...)
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It’s not so much the poop and clean up (which is appreciated) as it is the urine left behind if the dog continuously returns to that spot.
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I have owned dogs since I was 8 years old and owned a dog business later in life. My dogs have always urinated on command but pooping no. I walk my dogs on our lawn to urinate. Walked down the middle of the street to poop, and I immediately pick it up. I did have someone tell me the dogs should not poop in the street. I explained they need to get moving to poop. Kind of like a cup of coffee.
As a dog owner, I can’t see anything wrong with dogs pooping on the street when you pick up. That is so much more considerate than letting them on other people’s lawn. I’m under the impression that it has to do with manners in general. Those “entitled” owners and those who can’t keep a dog off lawns need to live among like minded people.
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Old 10-02-2022, 02:26 PM
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Nor are those who have such contempt for their neighbors...
Agree! The ultimate in showing contempt for their neighbors by using their neighbors yards as pet potties. If they feel contempt in return from their victims, they are reaping what they have sown and deservedly so.
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Didn’t anyone get the memo, Every corner lot is a dog park. Say there are 10 dogs that get walked twice a day. Each dog uses that lot at least once, maybe twice. That’s only 10-15 times a day that corner lot gets used. Some may pick up, some not so much. Then some dog owners travel to postal station, which is the second dog park in each neighborhood.

Our last dog was a Belgian Shepherd, retired LEO, she was an amazing dog, however walking in her territory was not allowed in her opinion. She however was so well trained on command would stop and drop. But Continued to growl at you, which was daunting for many, as they passed by her. She would have love it here, the agility park would have been her favorite, sadly she passed away, from old age.
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I would highly advise against moving here. If you look around you will see all the lawns are either dead or covered in poop so you can't even see any grass... Ahem...

One thing is sure, there will be at least thread per month (or more) complaining about this world ending problem.
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I walk my nieces dog all the time in Boston he goes on the sidewalk , even where there is a little grass he prefers the pavement just like all the other dogs he knows, FYI he doesn’t need pads in the summer or be carried by his owner because the pavement is to hot and he doesn’t need a sweater in the winter , he’s 14 and he likes living like a real dog , Go Pats
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