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Re: Neighbor's dogs running loose
[Re: uncle_bagster]
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09/17/18 10:55 PM
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H.Town_paddler
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That should make for a great auto tune YouTube video.
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Re: Neighbor's dogs running loose
[Re: uncle_bagster]
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09/17/18 11:18 PM
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Thank goodness you didn't spell it "lose"
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Re: Neighbor's dogs running loose
[Re: fouzman]
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09/17/18 11:37 PM
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uncle_bagster
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Thank goodness you didn't spell it "lose" I bet the woman's glad the dog's valve movement wasn't loose.
Last edited by uncle_bagster; 09/17/18 11:38 PM.
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Re: Neighbor's dogs running loose
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09/18/18 12:21 AM
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Rayzor
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"But it wasn't on purpose!"
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Re: Neighbor's dogs running loose
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09/18/18 12:39 AM
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beartrap
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certainly an "unneighborly" gesture.....makes you wonder if they were not on the best of terms prior to this...
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Re: Neighbor's dogs running loose
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09/18/18 01:18 AM
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TOWup
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One of our neighbors male dogs “use” to mark his territory every night. An electric fence charger put an end to that.
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Re: Neighbor's dogs running loose
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09/18/18 01:58 AM
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TexasBlonde
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"But it wasn't on purpose!" The neighbor letting the dogs out to run loose and poop in the yards of their neighbors was a purposeful act. Why else did they not take them for a walk to poop or follow behind them to clean up their dog's poop? I would not have had the nerve to smear it on their door, but the thought might have crossed my mind right after I accidentally stepped in a bit pile. Even little dogs can lay out a decent row and the neighbor should have cleaned up after their dog.
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Re: Neighbor's dogs running loose
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09/18/18 02:07 AM
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Why is a dog pooping in yard such an upsetting this for people, I never paid it much mind as the neighbors dog goes in my yard occasionally and I'm sure mine goes in theirs. Next door out here is all of a sudden full of nonstop complaining about the occasional wandering dog, dog poop, dog this, dog that. I have never found dogs controversial but obviously the Yankees and cali folks that are overrunning our fine state are troubled by it.
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Re: Neighbor's dogs running loose
[Re: WAWI]
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09/18/18 05:19 AM
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Don't worry, this is nothing new. Rudeazz people been doing it way on longer than the Yankees or cali folk started coming in to our fine friendly state. I personally think the lady in the video had a great idea and wish I had thought of that!
We used to have an old prune faced blue haired arrogant lady walk her dang near full sized poodle past our house every day on a leash.
So she would stop in the same spot every day and wait for her stupid dog to drop a nice big steaming pile right in our front yard just past the driveway, with never a thought about picking it up. I never went out and made a big ruckus with her about it.
I kept my own dogs doing their deuce dropping in my own damn backyard and cleaned up enough of their's that I didn't feel obligated to clean up after some old bitch who apparently thought it was her God given right to let her dog [censored] in my yard every day right where it was liable to get stepped in and then just walk right on off with her nose up in the air.
I did consider following her home to see where she lived and then saving up about a weeks worth of her dog's and both of mine to go return the favor on her own front yard. But I do have to say that smearing some nice fresh sticky and smelly poo fresh out of her own dog's [censored] all over her door knob would have been a lot more satisfying! And no residential security cameras back then either so I would have had that going for me. Which would have been nice. And WAWI, I hope you do have a very very nice time and safe trip, and catch fat sacks of big ole bassfish down south there.
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Re: Neighbor's dogs running loose
[Re: uncle_bagster]
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09/18/18 08:29 AM
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I pulled into my driveway once as a guy was letting his lil dog [censored] in my yard with no thought of picking it up, so I ran inside got my great dane and said I'd follow him home and allow her to do the same. He quickly found some paper and picked up after hiss dog and carried it away. See him all the time but now he makes sure to skip by my house.
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Re: Neighbor's dogs running loose
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09/18/18 08:59 AM
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RickS.
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The neighbor on the back corner let his dog **** in part of my yard. I mowed around it they went out and taped a sign to the cable box right by the pile. With an arrow on it saying "you forgot your dog ****." Said pile was not there the last time I mowed.
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Re: Neighbor's dogs running loose
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09/18/18 10:03 AM
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It wizzes me off when people let their dog poo in my yard. Picking it up is fine and most people i see in my hood do pick it up, but a few dont. Walk the dog in your own yard, then decide to pick it up or not.
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Re: Neighbor's dogs running loose
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09/18/18 02:10 PM
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It's annoying, but not the end of the world. If it became a regular occurrence, then I could certainly see that as about the 3rd escalation step.
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Re: Neighbor's dogs running loose
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09/18/18 02:12 PM
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I'm actually leaning the other direction. Was gonna install one of those plastic bag holders and a small trashcan on a post down at the corner of the driveway. I honestly don't mind when the neighbors let their dog dump on my yard, but I sure would like them to pick it up so I don't have to.
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