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Doug Kanter wrote:
> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > "Doug Kanter" > wrote
> >
> >> I wish I could use them, but I have a corner lot. Anything like that
> >> would have to be 8 feet in from the curb to comply with the law. That
> >> leaves 8 feet of open territory for the dog criminals and their filthy
> >> vermin.

> >
> > I wish I could remember what was on a sign at the edge of someone's
> > lawn ... it was funny. It was curb height, and whatever it said,
> > obviously
> > there was a 'turf war' so to speak, just as you describe.
> >
> > Blows my mind, you get a dog, you walk it on your own property,
> > when did it become my problem. Jerks. Few times, this Weimeraner
> > (sp) was all over my lawn, and right up to my front door! Excuse me!
> > This guy was walking down the street, this was his idea of walking his
> > dog. Crapped all over my lawn.
> >

> Glad to hear I'm not the only one who gets up in arms about this. I've done
> a few interesting things in the past.


Hey..I currently have 4 dogs and at one time had 7. I get ****ed off at
irresponsible owners also. If I can poop scoop after my pack, there's
no reason why other owners can't pick up after theirs. it's common
courtesy which it seems so many people lack nowadays. When I was
growing up, a neighbor had even trained his toy poodle to back up over
and poop on a piece of newspaper he would put on the street. He'd
simply roll it up and put it in the trash. We had poop scoop ordinances
and you could file a complaint with county police if you had a chronic
problem with an offending dog owner.

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