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Subject: Pet Waste Enforcement
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BruceD1
(Georgia)

Posts:39


07/24/2008 3:44 PM  
I have a simple solution. I trained dogs to pick-up after himself. It is very simple and it WORKS from day 1. All you have to do is poor bacon grease on the dog’s droppings. The next time the dog or any dog enters your yard they will pick it right up. Problem solved.
DwightT
(Idaho)

Posts:456


07/24/2008 5:22 PM  
And then the dog comes and gives you a big thank-you by licking your face.
MicheleD
(Kentucky)

Posts:1711


07/24/2008 5:34 PM  
Note to self:

Do not open and read this thread around dinner time.

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EllenS1
(Florida)

Posts:353


07/24/2008 10:07 PM  
Alext.1,

I see no reason to charge all for the actions of a few. For myself any time I witness an owner leaving the stuff I intend to bag it and drop it at the offender's door. We just had an owner tonight who has three dogs (our limit is supposed to be two, which is not enforced). She made a big deal of shaking out a plastic bag to show she was complying with our rules when she had her dog at the park but left the "good stuff" and empty bag laying on the ground. She didn't even have enough sense to leave the empty bag in the garbage can provided for dog waste. Tommorow morning she will get poop mail and will anytime I see this again. I'm an animal lover so excuse the expression but "there is more than one way to skin a cat."
GlenL
(Ohio)

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07/24/2008 10:41 PM  
We had a woman who would walk her dog past our house on the way to the store. Invariably the dog would do its business in our yard which she would not clean up. So one day when she passed by on her way my father started to follow her. He maintained a respectful distance and would stop and wait whenever she or the dog stopped. Finally she asked him why he was following her. His reply: "I want to see where you live so I can bring my dog down to sh** in your yard." From then on she crossed to the other side of the street to pass our house.
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