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:popcorn: Bill :) |
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I give it a day or two!!! :popcorn::popcorn::popcorn::popcorn: |
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It's the pee that hurts more than the poop. Poop is hard (generally) and can be lifted off of a lawn...but pee makes acid marks.
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Ahhh! Tweety you beat me to it!
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Bill would you pass the carmel corn, my "fav":popcorn::popcorn: |
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http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...7RepaEwi9JZRlA Here are a few signs you can print and post on your lawn! (If the deed restrictions didn't prevent you from doing so) |
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Bill :wave: |
I'm surprised that dog urine would turn harm grass when they are walked. They only release a little bit at each place so they have enough for the whole walk(mark the entire trip). Between the rain, dew and sprinklers, it should get diluted pretty quick. Solid stuff should be picked up by the dog owner.
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I got it covered....
My dogs don't poop! I taught them not to! I taught them not to pee as well....
BTW.. There is no pee in Lake Sumter! Just sayin.... |
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:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: I wondered who would respond to that!!! Should have known it would be you!!! :icon_wink: |
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