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Can Someone Make Sense Of This Behaviour?
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This morning I was walking my dog, obeying the law and the socially obvious right thing to do. I picked up and bagged my dog's doings. Just ahead of me, in the alley was a man doing the same. As he walked off, he placed the bag on the ground. I was a bit baffled! Next, further up the walk, his dog dropped another package. The man picked this up as before, walked a few steps and hung the bag on a fence. He then said 'Good Morning' to me as I passed him....I got the sense that this was completely normal behaviour for him. He didn't look guilty or worried that I had seen him do it.
What's the most likely explanation for this behaviour? It was a strange mix of the right thing to do followed by the obviously wrong thing. Laziness? stupidity? Defiance? Expressing himself as an individual? It all seemed so surreal!
What's the most likely explanation for this behaviour? It was a strange mix of the right thing to do followed by the obviously wrong thing. Laziness? stupidity? Defiance? Expressing himself as an individual? It all seemed so surreal!
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I save a very special loathing for people who don't pick-up after their dog - I've always picked-up after my dog has shat, and have done so for every dog I've had, and then bung it in a bin, or if none are available, bin it at home. My footwear of choice are Timberland boots, and on more than one occasion I've trod in dog mess that some inconsiderat e ahole hasn't...
09:56 Fri 20th Aug 2021
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> Others hang the bags and collect them on the way home.
One of the dog walkers local to me leaves the bag safely off the path and then collects it on their way back. It's a bit disconcerting the first time you notice it, but we don't have many bins locally and I suppose it saves them carrying a poo bag around and spoiling their walk in the fresh air.
The trouble is, how do you tell the difference between somebody doing that and somebody just leaving it?
One of the dog walkers local to me leaves the bag safely off the path and then collects it on their way back. It's a bit disconcerting the first time you notice it, but we don't have many bins locally and I suppose it saves them carrying a poo bag around and spoiling their walk in the fresh air.
The trouble is, how do you tell the difference between somebody doing that and somebody just leaving it?
I save a very special loathing for people who don't pick-up after their dog - I've always picked-up after my dog has shat, and have done so for every dog I've had, and then bung it in a bin, or if none are available, bin it at home.
My footwear of choice are Timberland boots, and on more than one occasion I've trod in dog mess that some inconsiderate ahole hasn't cleared, and digging it out from the sole is very very unpleasant.
My footwear of choice are Timberland boots, and on more than one occasion I've trod in dog mess that some inconsiderate ahole hasn't cleared, and digging it out from the sole is very very unpleasant.
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