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Not picking up your dog's shit is the #1 reason that dogs get banned from everywhere. I like being able to go to the patio bar, the park, and wherever else with the doggo if the weather and facilities permit.
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Try it on my grass one more time.
I dare ya. Dog poop is poisonous and can be used for nothing else..... It takes nature the longest to work on its poop. Pick it up.....dude... or are you one of those that goes to the woods and leaves crap behind their also because...well..its the woods and it will work itself out. |
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So, when is OP coming back to reveal that this thread was his Passive-Aggressive way of complaining about people who don't pick up after their dogs? |
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I own a dog and not picking up after your own does make you a jerk off. Leaving crap on property that isn't your own is pretty trashy. View Quote It's unhygienic too. Flies land in shit then land on you or your kids. You should pick up after your dog before someone starts throwing feces at your door or car. |
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Not my idea, but someone here suggested pouring bacon grease on the shit so that it would conveniently disappear the next time the offending dogs came by View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Since I don't like stepping in dog shit in my front yard. This. I've got 2 fat bitches who walk their dogs by my house and have them shit on my lawn. Not my idea, but someone here suggested pouring bacon grease on the shit so that it would conveniently disappear the next time the offending dogs came by Does that really work? |
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If it's in your lawn (home) then fine.
If it's anywhere else then GFO, don't want to hear your complaints. I watched one of my neighbors a few months back walk his dog around the corner from his home. He then let the dog shit in the middle of the sidewalk and he just walked away. He didn't want his wife to see what he had done since it's her dog. I decided to collect HIS dog shit and put it into a bag, that bag then found it's way to his front porch. I have no idea how it got there. |
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Depends on where
Middle of a park? Cunt move. Middle of the street? Cunt move. Sidewalk? Cunt move. Someone elses property? Cunt move. Middle of the woods? Lazy move.(digging cat holes takes 3sec) At your house? Lazy move. (I do this) |
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We have a guy in our neighborhood that walks his dog and lets it crap in every one else's yard but his own. People have finally gotten fed up and started bagging it and dumping it out in his driveway in the middle of the night.
The fits he throws in the mornings is awesome. |
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eh...
you should pick up your dogs poo. that said, i was at a local park with my dog after work one day last week. I found it ironic that there are "pick up your poo" signs all over but the place is simple riddled with goose droppings to the point I didn't even want to walk my dog there. |
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Had a neighbor across the street that used to let his two fat assed dogs out the frt door every night when he got home. They would run straight across the street and shit in my front yard. Got tired of it and told him one day, "hey, i dont send my kids over to your yard to take a dump, how about you dont send your dogs over to mine." Nothing changed until I started collecting dog shit in a bucket and dumping it on his frt porch, walk, and drive. Op, you're not much better than dog shit yourself if you're talking about not picking up your dogs crap on others property.
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Jerk doesn't even graze the surface of what I think of people that don't pick up after their dog.
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Hate to break it to you but your dog's shit is your responsibility
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Quoted: Ummm it's the law in a lot of states.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Careful. GD doesn't like laws that don't let them do whatever they want, whenever they want, wherever they want. Quoted: Quoted: Ummm it's the law in a lot of states.... Pickup that poop citizen See what I mean... |
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Common misconception. You aren't a jerkoff because you don't pick up after your dogs. You don't pick up after your dogs because you're a jerkoff. You would still be a jerkoff even if you picked up after your dogs. You need to get the cause and effect right, otherwise you're just treating a symptom. |
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It takes a special kind of douche to let your dog crap wherever and not pick it up.
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Pick it up.
I get angry when I hit a pile of fresh dog shit with the mower. I get really angry when I'm trying to mow the steep culvert in front of my house, step in shit, and my foot nearly slips into the spinning blade under the mower deck. I've been known to chase people down with a plastic bag and trowel in hand, and shame them into backtracking to pick up their dog's waste. The majority of the time, it's soccer moms who don't even live on my street. My neighbors are almost all considerate, and clean up after their pets. |
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as I told a friend recently. "If you don't like to pick up after your dog, you are not ready to own a dog. It's like having kids. If you are not capable of changing their diapers, you really should not have any."
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I always pick it up. My dog seems to shit a lot, and it's been know to happen where I bring two bags and he'll drop a third. I feel like a real ass when I have to leave it behind (I'm not reopening the turn bags for a second use). Sometimes I will walk back home and come back for it. Side question: is it poor form to throw a poop bag into someone else's garbage can that is still waiting for pick up? I've done that a couple of times, but it feels sort of weird. View Quote November that'she not weird. What IS weird is the people that manage to get their dog's poop into a bag, but then leave the %#^@^ bag of poop by the side of the road/ trail, apparently they think someone else is supposed to collect the bags? I'd love to actually see someone do that, I'd like to ask them who they think is supposed to pick up after them. |
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Since when is pickng up poop a fad? Mother nature takes care of all the animals waste in the wilderness, but somehow, dog feces in the grass is going to kill the planet. View Quote Why do you feel the need to take your dog to shit on someone's lawn? Put him in your own fenced in back yard - problem solved. |
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Back when I was running all the time, I had to quit running on the beach. Reason, there was too damn much dog shit along the waterline in the early morning because all the dog owners had been out "walking" their dogs. I damn near broke an ankle every day trying to dodge the shit.
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Quoted: Since when is pickng up poop a fad? Mother nature takes care of all the animals waste in the wilderness, but somehow, dog feces in the grass is going to kill the planet. View Quote True, however Mother Nature doesn't feed all those animals using food so pumped full of chemicals and preservatives that the resulting shit will probably outlive the cockroaches in the upcoming apocalypse. Seeing as humans tend to use communal areas for pleasure, it's also just nice manners not to fill it with shit. |
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Yep your a JO, pick up after your dog or let him leave landmines on your own property.
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November that'she not weird. What IS weird is the people that manage to get their dog's poop into a bag, but then leave the %#^@^ bag of poop by the side of the road/ trail, apparently they think someone else is supposed to collect the bags? I'd love to actually see someone do that, I'd like to ask them who they think is supposed to pick up after them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I always pick it up. My dog seems to shit a lot, and it's been know to happen where I bring two bags and he'll drop a third. I feel like a real ass when I have to leave it behind (I'm not reopening the turn bags for a second use). Sometimes I will walk back home and come back for it. Side question: is it poor form to throw a poop bag into someone else's garbage can that is still waiting for pick up? I've done that a couple of times, but it feels sort of weird. November that'she not weird. What IS weird is the people that manage to get their dog's poop into a bag, but then leave the %#^@^ bag of poop by the side of the road/ trail, apparently they think someone else is supposed to collect the bags? I'd love to actually see someone do that, I'd like to ask them who they think is supposed to pick up after them. It might be in their own yard. If my dog lets the deuce loose only a couple of houses down from mine, I'll just go throw the bag in my yard and continue walking. |
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Nothing gets me ripped shit like someone not picking up their dog shit in public. Fuck anybody who doesn't.
It's fucking disgusting. I can't go to any nice hiking trails anymore without dodging 597 fucking dog shits. Fuck you filthy heathens. |
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Did OP ever tell us if it was his own property or the property of others in question?
Looks like he is dodging the question. |
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It's not about "killing the planet" (at least for me). It's about not wanting to step in your fucking dog's feces.
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Sounds like OP has something in common with the tenants of the apartment complex I used to live in.
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