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And I would love to personally meet your pup. I have a feeling we would really get along. |
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So little time!
The things we worry at our age is rather sad....when you actually can count in your head the number of months left in your :"life span"; think you might want to enjoy your life instead of finding fault in so many 'little things" We can all find silly things to complain about, however, with a life span of about 360 months....(based off our family history) I think every minute being positive is far more important. Think about it! How many months to you have left! Is this really worth your time!
Shame on those who don't pickup after their pets, I agree with that...otherwise its JUST grass! Just freaking GRASS! Say whatever you want....unless they don't pick up....its just "freaking grass"! |
also remember the first line of defense/offense is to tell them to stop using your yard....which means a face to face encounter and 95% will not do that....but will easily sit at the keyboard and hammer away about the "disgust".
And also remember what is being discussed, as usual, are the isolated incidents.....the other 98% are doing just fine and normally not discussed. Lastly get up quick and turn on the sprinkler system!;) btk |
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The entire pool/park area has been turned into a "doggie park", (Tamarind Grove)
with the smell, barking and extra car/cart traffic just to get to the "most beautiful pool". The beautiful park is nothing more than a dumping area. Owners allow their dogs to run without leashes, so how do you pickup the feces. What a unpleasant surprise for the landscapers. This is not a doggie park. It is a neighborhood park/pool, for people. Same thing for owners that think it is okay for dogs to be walked on the golf course after hours. Not a doggie park. |
I'm kind of chuckling at these posts. I have cats but I do love all my friend's dogs. When I lived up north, my neighbor took her little dog over to introduce her to me. She came into my home before I had a chance to say my cat was roaming around. He was a 26lb Maine Coon. Ben, my cat, backed her dog into a corner where she, the dog, got so nervous, she pooped on my brand new rug!
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I can still see the shepherd wheeling backwards down the hall with Mama Cat smacking his nose. |
Okay, since this thread's kinda hijacked already... We had a beagle mix when I was growing up. We had a cat too. I was in the kitchen one day when the cat came racing through with the beagle in hot pursuit, and down the cellar steps they went. That was a big cellar, so they were down there a bit hissing and barking, when up comes the beagle with the cat in hot pursuit...
I love love love cats and dogs. |
See, the dog poop thread has transformed into a great place to tell stories about some of the most beloved members of our families and remember why we love them so much.
Oh, and every once in a while they poop on the neighbors yard and we clean it up! I have had loved family members do more damage than that! Maybe I should try the sprinkler idea on them? Now how do I get them to go stand in the front yard and not suspect anything? I love it when there is a happy ending to a story. EB |
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Neighbor came from their yard straight across the street to my yard with her dog and took care of business 10-12 feet up into the yard. She did go after it but.... I had a little discussion with her on the spot and the problem was solved right then. No need to be excessively ugly but just let them know you would appreciate it if it not ever happen again and it works! |
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She even cooks special food for these pooches........who are her life. I "GET IT"........but yes, it is rude. |
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