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Topspinmo 02-18-2022 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2062613)
Maybe that grouchy neighbor thought that HER property wasn't YOUR dog's bathroom. Maybe next time have your dog "pee" on YOUR own property?
(PS: I don't know, but the police might respond by charging your wife with trespassing)


Yep, hundred’s of criminal cases working on and that would be big priority to pull them off.

jimbomaybe 02-18-2022 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by krick093 (Post 2062601)
My wife was walking our two small dogs last night and was waiting while one of them peed on a neighbors yard. The neighbor was sitting out across the street and verbally accosted my wife for allowing our dog to pee on her yard by street. (the friendliest hometown apparently doesn't apply to everyone living here) She threatened to call the cops - really? I'd like to see how the police would respond that complaint. She should be more diligent though and be on the lookout for the squirrels, rabbits, birds and other wildlife that are also peeing (and pooping) on her lawn. Sheesh, what a grouchy you know what.

Liquid is one thing solid a very different matter that the owner needs to attend to,, How was she damaged? perhaps she could come over to my house and smell my lawn and point out the places I have been imposed apron and how it has done me harm

MX rider 02-18-2022 08:14 AM

We just bought a home in TV. We won't have a dog when we're there. But if we did, I would not allow it to pee or poop in someones yard. That's not cool at all.

If this story is true, it's just another case of an entitled dog owner.

krick093 02-18-2022 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2062613)
Maybe that grouchy neighbor thought that HER property wasn't YOUR dog's bathroom. Maybe next time have your dog "pee" on YOUR own property?
(PS: I don't know, but the police might respond by charging your wife with trespassing)

1) When you walk your dog you cannot control where they pee; and 2) The dog was trespassing, not my wife.

Topspinmo 02-18-2022 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by YouNeverKnow (Post 2062682)
Not sure why bring their dogs to the mail boxes in golf carts and cars then let them get out and go into the bushes and landscaping (that we pay amenity fees for) and let them pee and poop. Leave them in your car or golf cart when you get your mail! If you are stopping by to get your mail on your walk, leave them on a short lease while you get your mail! The postal stations are not a dog park!

They pay amenities too.

I agree but not going to change.

Bottom line villages allows dogs. Until that changes don’t worry what people doing when not you’re property. You will only going get high blood pressure.

IMO villages should NOT allow pets cramped in like sardines and especially multiple ones, no adult kids, or renting in villages. But that my opinion. Now that ought create hundred plus posts From the slumlords, pet lovers, and unable to cut the 4O plus year old kids loose.:a040:

MDLNB 02-18-2022 08:29 AM

I found an interesting idea from one neighbor. He said that whenever he needs to pee, he does it in a water bottle. When he sees someone allowing their dog to use his lawn, he follows them home and empties his water bottle on their lawn. IF/IF they ask him why he is doing that, he tells them that his bottle was full and decided to empty it. If they ask him why there, he says he figures that out of all his neighbors, they would understand and would not mind his using their yard. He was being considerate by not exposing himself to the public. He says he has never had to repeat the process with the same dog walker, because they seem to get the point. Seems equitable to me.
Seriously though, it is very difficult to prevent a dog from urinating on your lawn once other dogs have left their scent on it. If you do not get rid of the scent quickly, other dogs will leave their contribution on or near the same spot. When someone pays a commercial business to treat their lawn, they do not appreciate an inconsiderate neighbor undoing their costly investment.

blueash 02-18-2022 08:31 AM

Key part of the story which has escaped comment so far... the neighbor was across the street. You can be 100% sure that the OP's wife would not have let the dog toilet on the lawn if the neighbor had been standing in front of her own home because she knows such an act is not wanted or welcome. But she didn't notice the homeowner across the street and got caught.

And the OP admits above that the dog was trespassing. Guess who is legally required to have the dog under control? Hmm. I didn't bite that person, it was my dog so I'm not responsible... see??

VApeople 02-18-2022 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by YouNeverKnow (Post 2062682)
Not sure why bring their dogs to the mail boxes in golf carts and cars then let them get out and go into the bushes and landscaping (that we pay amenity fees for) and let them pee and poop.

Yeah, we live in Osceola Hills and we se people letting their dogs crap at our postal station all the time. I think it is disgusting.

In the newer and more civilized areas south of Route 44, dogs are banned from the postal and recreation areas.

John-US 02-18-2022 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by YouNeverKnow (Post 2062682)
Not sure why bring their dogs to the mail boxes in golf carts and cars then let them get out and go into the bushes and landscaping (that we pay amenity fees for) and let them pee and poop. Leave them in your car or golf cart when you get your mail! If you are stopping by to get your mail on your walk, leave them on a short lease while you get your mail! The postal stations are not a dog park!

I vote for this guy to be MAYOR! most sense I've read in a long time from villagers.

I won't walk on my own lawn... since its a dog park now.

A neighbor who thinks she's smarter than us old guys has 3 NEW puppies.. walks 2... goes inside and walks the last one alone. like as a senior we can't count or remember 3 minutes ago. HA!

BigSteph 02-18-2022 09:19 AM

I had a thought to share;

I find it incredulous that your neighbor can tell you what you should/should not display in your yard and how it should be maintained (even complaining on you, anonymously), but you are a jerk when you want to control who or what comes in your yard, and what they do on it.


I get one is governed by Deed Restrictions and the other is not. Still, an interesting thought experiment.


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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2062613)
Maybe that grouchy neighbor thought that HER property wasn't YOUR dog's bathroom. Maybe next time have your dog "pee" on YOUR own property?
(PS: I don't know, but the police might respond by charging your wife with trespassing)


brianherlihy 02-18-2022 09:20 AM

the guy down from me called the cops on me for telling him to go have his dog pee on his home. the cop told him he was trespassing and not to go on my place

Bogie Shooter 02-18-2022 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by krick093 (Post 2062601)
My wife was walking our two small dogs last night and was waiting while one of them peed on a neighbors yard. The neighbor was sitting out across the street and verbally accosted my wife for allowing our dog to pee on her yard by street. (the friendliest hometown apparently doesn't apply to everyone living here) She threatened to call the cops - really? I'd like to see how the police would respond that complaint. She should be more diligent though and be on the lookout for the squirrels, rabbits, birds and other wildlife that are also peeing (and pooping) on her lawn. Sheesh, what a grouchy you know what.

There are many , many dog poop/pee threads. Suggest you do a search on here to get a sense of what you have started.

golfing eagles 02-18-2022 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2062702)
Yep, hundred’s of criminal cases working on and that would be big priority to pull them off.

I wasn't the one that suggested calling the police. The OP brought it up and asked what would they do---I simply gave a possibility. Chill.

golfing eagles 02-18-2022 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by krick093 (Post 2062707)
1) When you walk your dog you cannot control where they pee; and 2) The dog was trespassing, not my wife.

Yep. If charged, go into court with that defense. Good luck.

coffeebean 02-18-2022 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by krick093 (Post 2062601)
My wife was walking our two small dogs last night and was waiting while one of them peed on a neighbors yard. The neighbor was sitting out across the street and verbally accosted my wife for allowing our dog to pee on her yard by street. (the friendliest hometown apparently doesn't apply to everyone living here) She threatened to call the cops - really? I'd like to see how the police would respond that complaint. She should be more diligent though and be on the lookout for the squirrels, rabbits, birds and other wildlife that are also peeing (and pooping) on her lawn. Sheesh, what a grouchy you know what.

For the 33 years that we were parents to dogs, I always had my dog pee and poop in the potty area on our property. I covered the bare dirt with shredded mulch and surrounded the area with bricks to keep the mulch in place. I would never allow my dogs to pee or poop on anyone else's property.

While walking the dogs in the street, if the dog gravitated toward grass I would pull the dog back into the street. I knew the dog just wanted to "mark" his spot on some else's property and I would not have any of that.

I do not understand how anyone would allow their pet to pee and poop on some else's property other than their own. I understand that people do the right thing by picking up the poop but you can't pick up the pee. Then........there are some folks who don't bother to pick up the poop. Not nice at all.


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