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Cisco Kid 04-20-2015 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Loudoll (Post 1048341)
I'm surprised that you did not know my remark was a joke...lighten up...

I knew.
Please don't take no offense .

dbussone 04-20-2015 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by birdawg (Post 1048347)
Yes good point, but if you love your dog understand that many of our lawns are like toxic waste sites. I have more poison on my lawn than anyone would want there dog walking on. I have rat poison under the bushes for a rodent issue we have so why would you subject your dog to this.


The only yard my dog is subjected to is mine. My comment was a general one noting the potential problem walking dogs on hot days.

Mleeja 04-20-2015 02:24 PM

Up to 16! Is there a limit on the number of pages before the thread is closed? The first KB thread went 31 pages...

dbussone 04-20-2015 02:26 PM

Once again
 
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Originally Posted by Mleeja (Post 1048521)
Up to 16! Is there a limit on the number of pages before the thread is closed? The first KB thread went 31 pages...


Threads with a dog poop theme or sub-theme never end. They may go away but they always come back.

hampton 04-20-2015 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1048523)
Threads with a dog poop theme or sub-theme never end. They may go away but they always come back.

The number of responses are a good indication of the problem that really exists here.

birdawg 04-20-2015 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1048443)
I don't think an easement is for walking dogs.
I also don't think it's illegal for someone to step off the hot pavement onto your easement to avoid traffic or to prevent their dog's paws from getting burned. Carl in Tampa has explained these people are not trespassing.
We take our dogs daily to DDRR, the private dog park, and we're happy to pay for this privilege.

Read post #63 Or better call janet tutt and let her explain what a easement means

gerryann 04-20-2015 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by hampton (Post 1048524)
The number of responses are a good indication of the problem that really exists here.

Or the few people who are on TOTV that are very adamant in their beliefs, and I am deffinetely one of those.

As long as my neighborhood remains friendly and allows folks to take walks with their dogs.....I'm fine.

And....with the hot weather arriving, my pup will be inches on to your property, as will all of the other dogs in my neighborhood....and I'm fine with that too.

gerryann 04-20-2015 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by hampton (Post 1048524)
The number of responses are a good indication of the problem that really exists here.

I should add.....I didn't mean YOUR neighborhood......I'll stear clear of there. 😉

dbussone 04-20-2015 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by hampton (Post 1048524)
The number of responses are a good indication of the problem that really exists here.

Sorry. But I do not believe there is a problem - really, there is not a problem.

CFrance 04-20-2015 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Mleeja (Post 1048521)
Up to 16! Is there a limit on the number of pages before the thread is closed? The first KB thread went 31 pages...

Change your settings. I'm only on page five!

rockyisle 04-20-2015 05:21 PM

After reading all these posts and replies, it makes me love my dog loving neighborhood even more. I would guess we have about 12 to 14 dogs of different sizes and ages in our immediate neighborhood. Our pups are out on leashes at all times of the day and evening - each one leaving and reading p-mail. Not one of our neighbors has ever made a comment about piddling on grass - and all of us pick up stray poops. There is a segment of our neighborhood that is around a pond where we all go to "potty town" for major business and sniffing of p-mail. Never, ever have we encountered leave behind poops.
All I can say is that you have all made me love my neighbors even more. We all love our dogs and our lawns - we co-exist in a loving way.... And there isn't ONE neighbor who objects to p-mail being left behind for the next group of dogs on their walks.

DeanFL 04-20-2015 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by rockyisle (Post 1048618)
After reading all these posts and replies, it makes me love my dog loving neighborhood even more. I would guess we have about 12 to 14 dogs of different sizes and ages in our immediate neighborhood. Our pups are out on leashes at all times of the day and evening - each one leaving and reading p-mail. Not one of our neighbors has ever made a comment about piddling on grass - and all of us pick up stray poops. There is a segment of our neighborhood that is around a pond where we all go to "potty town" for major business and sniffing of p-mail. Never, ever have we encountered leave behind poops.
All I can say is that you have all made me love my neighbors even more. We all love our dogs and our lawns - we co-exist in a loving way.... And there isn't ONE neighbor who objects to p-mail being left behind for the next group of dogs on their walks.


SO well said, and so agree here. Wish I was a neighbor there too.

But all of ours = both critter-owners and not, get along fabulously. Makes for a pleasant neighborhood and life.

dbussone 04-20-2015 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by rockyisle (Post 1048618)
After reading all these posts and replies, it makes me love my dog loving neighborhood even more. I would guess we have about 12 to 14 dogs of different sizes and ages in our immediate neighborhood. Our pups are out on leashes at all times of the day and evening - each one leaving and reading p-mail. Not one of our neighbors has ever made a comment about piddling on grass - and all of us pick up stray poops. There is a segment of our neighborhood that is around a pond where we all go to "potty town" for major business and sniffing of p-mail. Never, ever have we encountered leave behind poops.
All I can say is that you have all made me love my neighbors even more. We all love our dogs and our lawns - we co-exist in a loving way.... And there isn't ONE neighbor who objects to p-mail being left behind for the next group of dogs on their walks.

Well said. A great description of my neighborhood as well.

gerryann 04-20-2015 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by rockyisle (Post 1048618)
After reading all these posts and replies, it makes me love my dog loving neighborhood even more. I would guess we have about 12 to 14 dogs of different sizes and ages in our immediate neighborhood. Our pups are out on leashes at all times of the day and evening - each one leaving and reading p-mail. Not one of our neighbors has ever made a comment about piddling on grass - and all of us pick up stray poops. There is a segment of our neighborhood that is around a pond where we all go to "potty town" for major business and sniffing of p-mail. Never, ever have we encountered leave behind poops.
All I can say is that you have all made me love my neighbors even more. We all love our dogs and our lawns - we co-exist in a loving way.... And there isn't ONE neighbor who objects to p-mail being left behind for the next group of dogs on their walks.

My neighborhood as well. No pet, leash, pee, poop, etc problems at all. We have all breeds. A lot of Goldens, but the majority small. No complaints and that makes us all very content ☺️ And the pups love it too.🐶

njbchbum 04-20-2015 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1048408)
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If golf carts come along the road, a dog walker may need to step on your property to get out of the way.
Also, when it is very hot, someone may walk on the easement at the front of your property so that their dog's paws don't get burned.
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Jumping out of the way of a car or cart would surely be understood and would not likely generate a complaint. However, allowing the dog to venture into another's property on a retractable leash that is not retracted is not understood.

When it is so hot that the pads of a dog's feet could get burned - why are people even walking their dogs at that time of day? Why are they not walking as some here do before/after the pavement is that hot? Why are they not going by car or cart to someplace else?


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