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Tue Aug-18-09 10:48 AM
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A woman from down the street was walking two dogs |
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A Pomeranian on a leash and a black mutt roaming free. As they passed my yard, the mutt squatted on my lawn and squeezed out a pile. The woman glanced quickly at the house, then said "don't do that," to the dog. But the deed was done already. Then she and the two dogs kept walking.
I had just gotten out of the shower and wasn't dressed for a confrontation, but through the window I saw and heard the whole transaction, even though they couldn't see me.
Question: if I scoop up the dog's shit and dump it on their lawn, am I guilty of some legal infraction? Surely I have the weight of moral authority on my side, right?
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Tue Aug-18-09 10:52 AM
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1. shouldn't the mutt also be on a leash? If you have a leash law |
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doesn't it apply to ALL DOGS?
If so, I would dump the poop in the trash and report her for breaking the leash law.
:shrug:
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Tue Aug-18-09 10:54 AM
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We're in a city, and I believe that we do have leash laws, but I've never seen this particular dog on a leash.
Tonight is trash pick-up night, so I've already deposited the offending load in the garbage.
I do sort of plan to confront her about it. My kids are smart enough not to pick up shit from the yard, but they both run around barefoot a good deal of the time, and I'm not yet ready to have them experience that squish-between-the-toes sensation.
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Tue Aug-18-09 10:56 AM
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3. in my opinion,that mutt is too damn good for its owner and I would |
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offer to take it off her elitist hands ;)
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Wed Aug-19-09 09:41 PM
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28. actually most have some fine print |
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stating that the dog must be "under the owners control" which can mean that a dog the follows the owners commands is ok. of course, if something bad happens you get cited because obviously when the bad thing happened, it was not under control.
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Tue Aug-18-09 11:01 AM
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4. Go take a dump on her lawn. |
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Tue Aug-18-09 02:30 PM
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10. Well, she hasn't so far |
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Tue Aug-18-09 12:32 PM
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5. You know where they live? |
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Put a couple of plastic bags in their mailbox with a little label: No Pile Left Behind
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Tue Aug-18-09 01:38 PM
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7. messing with a US Mail box is a no no |
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but the bags/note are a good idea - hang from front door knob or something
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Tue Aug-18-09 12:39 PM
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6. Possession is nine tenths of the law nt |
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Tue Aug-18-09 02:20 PM
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8. you sure the mutt was her dog? |
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or have you seen them together before?
I used to walk my lab on a leash and we would often pick up tag alongs. Even now when I go to the mailbox the standard poodle (a beautiful dog) across the street promptly jumps his fence and follows me home. He doesnt get close enough to be touched, he just likes to follow. Someone watching me might think that was my dog following me.
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Tue Aug-18-09 02:30 PM
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11. A valid question, but it's hers |
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The woman lives about three houses down the block from me, and so does the dog.
The Pomeranian is a guest, however.
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Tue Aug-18-09 02:24 PM
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9. Few things change the behaviour of others, as seeing an enraged naked man in action. |
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You lost your chance to make an impression that would never fade.
And to give teh Lounge another interesting headline...
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Tue Aug-18-09 03:50 PM
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Tue Aug-18-09 02:33 PM
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12. I hate when people let their dogs do that |
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It makes those of us who always clean up after our dogs look bad.
However (and I am certainly not saying this about you!) I think it's valid to leave dog poop in the yards of people in my neighborhood who let their cats spend the day in my yard and poop where there are flowers. I don't do this, but I've been sorely tempted.
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Tue Aug-18-09 02:39 PM
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13. Does your town have a law about picking up after your dog? |
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If so, she ought to be prepared to do so. If not you may want to tell her you expect her to pick up after her dog if he/she uses your lawn again.
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Tue Aug-18-09 02:42 PM
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14. I once watched an older lady let her dog do that in my lawn for about a week. |
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I finally went out and asked her to please pick up after her dog. I then found out she was the grandmother of my daughter's best friend and was dying of cancer. I know this does not give her an excuse, but I still feel bad.
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Tue Aug-18-09 02:48 PM
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15. Hum - the dogs that live behind my property do that on my lawn everyday |
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They also attack our dogs in our yard. The owners are not my favorite people and I have thought long and hard about how to handle them. If I could do what I'm thinking there would be a stinking fiery bag of dog poop on their porch everyday.
Since I'm not doing what I'd like I just pick up the poop and think resentful thoughts toward the lazy owners. :)
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Tue Aug-18-09 03:33 PM
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16. buy some poop bags and put a sign out telling the owners to |
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pick up their poop....
Sign could say...
"Since I bought the poop bags for you The least you could do is pick up your own poop"!!
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Tue Aug-18-09 10:34 PM
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22. That seems reasonable |
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Wed Aug-19-09 10:12 PM
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29. Time to put in a small metal fence with an electric charge on it. |
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Shock those dogs every time they come onto your property. x(
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Tue Aug-18-09 03:37 PM
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17. Return it with a note: "Thanks, but I couldn't possibly accept this fine gift" |
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Or maybe, "Hey neighbor, you accidentally dropped this in my yard this morning." But really, that's only if you leave it in her mailbox.
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Tue Aug-18-09 03:38 PM
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18. Sounds like a job for Wade Blasingame, Dog Attorney |
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Tue Aug-18-09 03:38 PM
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19. I used to "deliver" my neighbor's dog's poo... |
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Tue Aug-18-09 10:37 PM
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23. tell the gal not to leave her dog's shit on your lawn |
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Wed Aug-19-09 07:42 AM
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24. Does this happen often? |
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Seriously, if it does, the next time you see her, you could politely point out that she should be cleaning up after her dogs and that there's a leash law.
If it doesn't, I would recommend getting ahold of yourself and just letting it go. Why does everything have to be a federal case these days?
So her dog pooped on your lawn. Maybe she didn't have a baggie with her, maybe the dog had already gone and she didn't expect it to go again, maybe she is just a rude dog owner. In any event, is it really that big a deal to go out and clean some poop off your lawn?
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Wed Aug-19-09 09:19 PM
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25. Well, it's not going to knock the world of its axis, sure. |
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But if I have to clean somebody else's dog's shit out from between the toes of my unsuspecting 2.5 year old, then I'll be more than tempted to take a dump on their porch myself.
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Wed Aug-19-09 10:21 PM
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31. yes -- good point and kids have a gift for finding this stuff. The woman was totally obnoxious |
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and the crap should be left as a gift on her lawn. Let's assume that she just let the dog crap on the lawn, which is the most likely case -- then it shows that she literally doesn't give a crap about anyone else.
What if the OP were disabled or elderly, for example, and had a pile of dog crap to clean up now because this woman was too selfish to clean it up herself?
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Thu Aug-20-09 12:43 AM
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34. Does she worm her dog regularly? |
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There are lots of nasty intestinal parasites that dogs carry that can be transmitted not only to other dogs, but to kids as well, so it's not just an issue of beeing a good neighbor, but a public health issue as well. My dog is an avid shit eater, and, because of this, I have to worm her regularly. I am super careful when walking her to try to prevent her from eating poo, but she is feindishly quick about gobbling up other dogs glistening morsels that are left out by their lazy piece of shit owners. My dog is a 70 lb pit bull, so when she cops a squat, it's no tootsie roll, it's generally a large steaming log pile that'll fill a doggie doo bags if she's gotten into some poo the day before, but I make sure to clean up each and every time we are out of the house (always on leash).
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I had a neighbor who would walk her dogs twice a day, letting them crap all over the yards in the neighborhood. Even worse, they apparently had acid piss, because the grass died wherever they urinated. I finally went out and confronted her one day as one of her pups was laying a pile in my front yard. She acted like I was some kind of loon for complaining about "dogs simply doing what dogs do." When I asked her why she didn't let them crap in her yard, she just looked at me and said, "Because I'd have to clean it up...at least we're out in public here, where it doesn't hurt anyone." :wow:
Since my then-toddler daughter had a wandering habit anyway, I just ended up building a picket fence around the yard. About a year later one of my neighbors bought a Bull Mastiff, and made a point to walk the dog to HER front yard every evening for a nice healthy crap. After a couple of humorous screaming matches, she finally took the hint and kept the dog crap off the neighborhood lawns.
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that after having her dogs crap on everyone else's laws for years, she would complain about anyone's dog crapping on her lawn. :rofl:
I'm surprised that the whole neighborhood didn't turn her lawn into the official crapping station for all dogs.
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