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Chi-Town 02-18-2022 10:18 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.

Nice try.

sail33or 02-18-2022 10:18 AM

I swore when I was young and working as I drove past the old people mowing their yard, picking weeds, etc. that I would NEVER give two cents for my freaking yard or landscaping. I was not going to work hard and then retire to tend my yard. My precious grass.

I swore I would NOT live my life around my freaking yard.

My yard looks good enough. I think I will pee on it though just to show it who is really boss.

drcar 02-18-2022 10:22 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.

Sorry you CAN control where they pee, it is called a leash and the owner controlling the dog.

billethkid 02-18-2022 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by VApeople (Post 2062719)
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.

Just chalk it up to bait or wonder what prompted such a biased/prejudiced bit of flame?

coffeebean 02-18-2022 10:23 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.

Oh, yes you can. Unless your dog outweighs you, pull the dog into the street as they gravitate toward the grass. I did that for 33 years with my dogs. NEVER did I allow either of my dogs to pee or poop on anyone's property. They had their potty area on our property and that is where they did their business. Don't let the dog train you......you train the dog.

justjim 02-18-2022 10:25 AM

Another poop and pee dog story. “Isn’t this a great country or what”. Anonymous

Garywt 02-18-2022 10:27 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.

You can control it, just don’t allow the dog on the grass. We keep our dog in the street on walks. If she pees in the street then so be it but it is not on someone’s lawn.

MDLNB 02-18-2022 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 2062830)
Oh, yes you can. Unless your dog outweighs you, pull the dog into the street as they gravitate toward the grass. I did that for 33 years with my dogs. NEVER did I allow either of my dogs to pee or poop on anyone's property. They had their potty area on our property and that is where they did their business. Don't let the dog train you......you train the dog.


As a person that trained military dogs, I completely concur with your statement. :bigbow:

DAVES 02-18-2022 10:49 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.

People try to justify what they do. REALITY, dogs by instinct know that their waste is dirty and carries disease. The reason WHY most dogs will not relieve themselves where they live. THEY CAN BE TRAINED TO GO ON YOUR PROPERTY BUT CLEARLY YOU CANNOT TRAIN PET OWNERS..

Reasoning with dog owners is clearly a waste of time. There are animal repellents.
The owner will not train the dog.

MX rider 02-18-2022 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 2062860)
People try to justify what they do. REALITY, dogs by instinct know that their waste is dirty and carries disease. The reason WHY most dogs will not relieve themselves where they live. THEY CAN BE TRAINED TO GO ON YOUR PROPERTY BUT CLEARLY YOU CANNOT TRAIN PET OWNERS..

Reasoning with dog owners is clearly a waste of time. There are animal repellents.
The owner will not train the dog.

Very well said. I don't get how anyone can make an argument that letting dogs do this is ok. But I always forget about the dillusional, entitled dogs owners that only think about themselves.

I mean WTF? What don't they get about private property!

DAVES 02-18-2022 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by sail33or (Post 2062824)
I swore when I was young and working as I drove past the old people mowing their yard, picking weeds, etc. that I would NEVER give two cents for my freaking yard or landscaping. I was not going to work hard and then retire to tend my yard. My precious grass.

I swore I would NOT live my life around my freaking yard.

My yard looks good enough. I think I will pee on it though just to show it who is really boss.

Truth, reality, it is criminal for you to relieve yourself on your own lawn. For better or for worse, you/we have chosen to live in a planned, controlled community.

There are alternatives. I have a former business associate, who chose to purchase 180 wild acres with his brother in North Carolina.

tophcfa 02-18-2022 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 2062820)
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.

Totally agree, our dog only uses either our lawn, or one of the several common areas along our walk, and we always pick up after her. We never let our dog on others lawns for two reasons. First, it’s respectful of their property and the right thing to do. Secondly, and equally important, you never know when the last time a lawn service or pesticide company applied nasty cancer causing chemicals to the lawn. The health of our little girl is of the upmost importance!

DAVES 02-18-2022 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Eg_cruz (Post 2062633)
Grouchy neighbor or inconsiderate neighbor……that is the question
Neighbor could have asked politely “please don’t let your dog pee on the lawn”
You could simply not think the world is your dog peeing hole

We only get one side of these stories. The original post. Any sign of I didn't realize what I was doing is wrong. I apologized and will not do it again.

golfing eagles 02-18-2022 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 2062876)
We only get one side of these stories. The original post. Any sign of I didn't realize what I was doing is wrong. I apologized and will not do it again.

Yes, it was only one side. But since the OP essentially indicted himself.........

DAVES 02-18-2022 11:18 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.


As stated, it is a waste of time trying to reason with some pet owners. There are animal repellents. A bit of hot pepper will train the dog. The owner will be trained by the dog.


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