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Do You Want A Bag?
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says I standing at my front door waving a poly bag.
New folk further down takes their dogs along to use the grass across the road from me as a toilet.
As I've yet to see him pick up any doggy doo, I thought I'd offer. The rest of the family do pick it up.
He said he did, told him I must have blinked and missed it.
No question, just a rant.
New folk further down takes their dogs along to use the grass across the road from me as a toilet.
As I've yet to see him pick up any doggy doo, I thought I'd offer. The rest of the family do pick it up.
He said he did, told him I must have blinked and missed it.
No question, just a rant.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was with a friend in the park once walking our dogs and we saw this man who NEVER picked up after his dog, so my friend pulled out her camera and started to take a photo of him, he picked the mess up quick smart after that! He had a bag with him, but was obviously of the opinion that he'd only pick it up if someone saw him - twonk ! Well done alba.
I always pick up the mess, one day whilst doing that a little girl about 6ys old said to me "don't do that my mum doesn't she says let the council do it" I was shocked and stood there and explained to her why it was my dog and my responsibility but she just said " I think my mum is right so does my dad".How do you educate these morons ?
The couple a few doors down from me used to let their two large dogs out for a wander (before bed I assume) at night, I'd usually know when as one of the cats would usually come hurtling through the window).
A few times I looked out and they were on my front lawn doing their business which was just left there. It surprised me with them as they were lovely. I never ended up saying anything (I'm a wuss) direct apart from mentioning my annoyance about stray dogs doing their business on my lawn, hoping they'd get the hint. They've moved now.
The stray ones thing is annoying though, often the same dogs which I assume either escape or are let out to wander, usually too aggressive to be approached and one is a large dog I wouldn't go near anyway. The local dog wardens are pretty useless about them though. I report them as missing dogs but they won't come out after around 5pm unless the dog is contained!
A few times I looked out and they were on my front lawn doing their business which was just left there. It surprised me with them as they were lovely. I never ended up saying anything (I'm a wuss) direct apart from mentioning my annoyance about stray dogs doing their business on my lawn, hoping they'd get the hint. They've moved now.
The stray ones thing is annoying though, often the same dogs which I assume either escape or are let out to wander, usually too aggressive to be approached and one is a large dog I wouldn't go near anyway. The local dog wardens are pretty useless about them though. I report them as missing dogs but they won't come out after around 5pm unless the dog is contained!
boxy lol re the hedgeshite - can visually picture it.
I too pick up my dog's mess but it riles me when I have to pick it up next to the previous sh tter. Then with the lack of bins have to walk quite a bit with it in my hand until I get to a bloody bin. Then you come across two bins within 100 steps. Urggh!!
I too pick up my dog's mess but it riles me when I have to pick it up next to the previous sh tter. Then with the lack of bins have to walk quite a bit with it in my hand until I get to a bloody bin. Then you come across two bins within 100 steps. Urggh!!