Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I once had a dog. It is very common if you’re going to be walking past the same spot shortly in a circuit to leave the poop bagged and get it on your way back by in a few minutes
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Yep. Up north I found that people who walked their dog and didn’t find a place to put the bag close by, so they would leave it on public property and pick it up again when they were coming home. They did not want to walk around with it. So I just left it. I have not found anything on my lawns so far.
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As for their manure not being good fertilizer, well that is a matter of specifics. When I mentioned it above, I was referring to the thread where someone was complaining about their yard being brown and dead and was asking for advice. Guess it went over a few heads, possibly due to a lack of interest in that thread and less folks reading it. Now, the reason you do not use "meat-eater" manure for fertilizer is mainly confined to vegetable gardens. I don't know where you come from, but chicken manure is used in a lot of gardens. And they will eat worms, insects and small lizards when give a chance. In SE Asia, rice paddies were often fertilized with human excrement. When I was young, I had a couple of large dogs and I thought about how I was going to dispose of their manure, coming up with a decent solution. I gathered the piles and composted them, later using them around my flowers and bushes. Ever used bonemeal in your garden? Bonemeal is made from animals. Sorry you didn't get my tongue in cheek response. I did not take into consideration that not everyone reads all the threads. It would be impossible to do so without using a large quantity of time.
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`I totally agree with the poster who said that if the person went to the trouble to bag it, they likely accidentally dropped it. That has happened twice to me and I have backtracked until I found it. One time I got home and discovered I didn't have it and drove the golf cart around the neighborhood looking for it.
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I agree with you! If a person is not responsible to care for a pet, they should not own one.
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#51
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[There are idiots amongst us who are too priviledged to pick up poo
AND Iit's not their job either. There are soo many people who follow the rules to not ruin it for everyone-dog people with no problem taking it with them.Our dog pooped on the neighbors lawn and my husband had to carry our dog-and when we got home HE WENT BACK TO GET OUR DOGS POOP. Whom ever left that is an idiot=just remember that |
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I was with my grandson a few months ago to get the mail. When I walked past the trash barrel I noticed a poo bag sitting on top of a bush near it. I often do pick up a stray piece of litter when I see it because it is so rare to see it in The Villages. So, I thought, what a goof the person was for missing the trash container and leaving the poo on top of the landscaping so I picked up the bag and tossed it in the trash, got my mail, and got back into the cart to glance at what mail I had received. To my pleasant surprise, I saw a man with his mail in hand and a small dog on a leash come from behind the mail building. He stopped by the trash bin and was looking around it. He even began sifting through the bushes near the trash bin. I have to give him credit that he really was searching almost desperately for that bag of poo. By that time, my grandson and I were chuckling so much we had smiles on our faces all the way home. We knew we had learned a valuable lesson to not make hasty assumptions.
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As far as your previous life. Why did you choose to move here? I have a friend who bought 140 acres in North Carolina with his brother. Before moving here, we never looked at it but there was an island for sale several acres with what sounded like a nice house and it came with a herd of wild horses. It was a million bucks. I think even owning your own island you would pay tax to someone. As king of my island, who could I complain about or to? |
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Living on top of each other doesn’t mean we can’t be civil and considerate of each other. If anything it should encourage us to be more considerate. |
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I 100000% agree with you. It's like if I posted I found a soda bottle, food container, a brush, whatever. Pick it up, throw it away, don't post it, no one cares, and move on. Someone just took their last breathe today, that to me is a more important.
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I've done that as well. Leave it, and grab it on the way back.
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Both are class A losers. 😡
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I can't tell you what I would do if I e er saw someone throw that down. I hear alot of people throw in sewer. Probably a service dog owner. They get to do whatever
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