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"..They stop when the dog wants to stop on the lawn to let their dog do whatever it wants to do. They walk the dog on the lawns instead of across the street where the lots are not yet built..." And THAT takes gall. gall noun \ˈgȯl\ Definition of GALL 2 : brazen boldness coupled with impudent assurance and insolence |
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or this thread might go on and on and...
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hahaha!! Kitty, cfrance, ilovetv and a few others...you guys are too funny!! Much enjoyed your comments. Wish we had a "like" button on here like Facebook!
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don't apologize gomoho...this should all be taken with some grains of salt....on a nice big glass filled with some lovely libation :)
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I don't have a dog either. I have cats. I love dogs though. I love people too. We all live on small lots and there are a bunch of folks who love their dogs. The ones who are letting their dogs do do do on someone's lawns and not pick it up are the same ones who used to let their kids run wild. I am REALLY sorry that your feelings are hurt, but many like minded folks agree with you. Please don't leave or stop posting your opinions. PS. Patty was mostly funnin' us. MOSTLY. |
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why do you think the villages offers dog parks - for exercise! |
graciegirl, thank you but you misunderstand my own sarcastic self...my feelings are not hurt, this isn't nearly important enough for that...besides, I am only funnin' myself...MOSTLY!! I can see where this would be a very controversial topic, and am a dog and people lover too. I AM NOT, however, a do do lover...hahaha...as "The Doctor" said...it's all good! :)
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The last neighborhood i lived was full of young families with dogs. When we walked our dogs, we stopped and talked to each other. Our dogs sniffed each other and peed next to each other. Nobody ever complained as long as we all followed the golden rule. If they poop you scoop, if they pee its free.
We spent more time making sure our neighborhood was safe for the kids and that there was always a parent at the bus stop each morning and afternoon. Anyone in the neighborhood who complained about an occasional child cutting through their property to get to the park or a dog peeing on their lawn was condered an old sour puss! And that's all I have to say about that!!!;) |
If I had lived in Ocean City, MD, I wouldn't have cared about what the dogs did either! Our vacation spot for decades.
Seriously, you make a good point about your neighborhood being young families with dogs, walking and talking. I think it would make a big difference if you were in a homogenous neighborhood, with everyone doing the same thing. If I'm outside with my dog, talking to a neighbor with her dog and the dog pees on the yard... oh, well. No big deal. But it's different to be looking out your window and see a stranger walking by, allowing his dog on a long leash to roam around in people's yards. This is not your typical suburban neighborhood. These are tiny lots with houses 20 feet apart; we already live in each other's back pockets. The need to respect privacy and property is great. |
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