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10-04-2022 02:36 PM |
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Originally Posted by JMintzer
(Post 2143167)
I would love to see the data you've amassed to come to this conclusion...
I let my dog out in MY yard when she alerts us that she has to go out...
I make sure she STAYS in MY yard when she does that...
When we go for walks, it's typically for 2-3 miles... Fo exercise...
On those walks, she often has the urge to go again... We clean up after her... Just like I see my neighbors do when they take their dogs for a walk...
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Sorry, no data amassed. Too much trouble. Just my obsevation of life going on around me here, in TV in general, and in my neighborhood. The descriptions in my previous posts pretty much tell what I see and what stands out and how I interpret those things.
To be fair, there are a lot of good, responsible dog ow ers (yourself included) that do try to respect the homes/yards of their neighbors. Sadly, they blend in with the regular foot traffic and don't leave an impression like the potty patrol.
Actually, I do have one bit of data that you might be interested in. Personal observation on a day, pre-covid and high season. Corner lot with sidewalk. Spent the day at home. Nice weather. Counted doggie "restroom breaks" on our lawn and flower bed. Quit counting at 50. It was just coming up to 3 pm. There was more, but I had stopped counting.
You see, depending on where you live, you may not experience high volume of daily dumping, so it may seem like no big deal. But, I assure you, to many, it is can make you a little disappointed in your fellow man/woman.
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