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WAY^3 OT: what would you do?



Shoot the owner and keep the dog.

Jeff Toomasson <area53@validpath.com> wrote:First - sorry about the multiple posts; my PC went berserk for a second
there...

But what would you do if your dog decided to relieve herself on someone's
lawn while the person who owns that lawn is standing right there?

JT
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Lagnese" 
To: "Jeff Toomasson" ; 
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: WAY^3 OT: what would you do?


> I walk my dog. When she does her business I pick it up. I bring a bag just
> in case. I don't walk her to do her business, but if the dog has to go...
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Jeff Toomasson" 
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 10:41 PM
> Subject: WAY^3 OT: what would you do?
>
>
> Before I get all lathered up here, this is about dogs doing they're
> business. So, if discussion of dog poop bothers you, hit DEL.
>
> I have this guy who lives on my street. Walks his dog twice a day
usually -
> once in the morning and once in the evening.
>
> Now, I would say, >80% of the time, in the evening, when I'm out there
> working on my car in the evenings (which can be for multi-week stretches
as
> it is right now), his dog elects to do his business on MY lawn. Now, what
> kinda irks me is that the owner allows this mutt to do his business while
> I'm standing right there! Doesn't say anything; just waits and picks up
the
> delivery when the mutt's done.
>
> Part of me feels like: "Well, it is just a dog. He's gotta go some place
and
> the owner _does_ pick it up". Then one day when it was dark, I stepped in
a
> nice, odoriferous present. Man, was I pissed! Now, I can't say it was HIS
> dog. But one bad apple...
>
> But even before that event, the other half of me didn't like it too much.
I
> mean - I pay gardeners damn good money to maintain MY yard - the yard I
> OWN - not to mention that I have a small son who's going to be running and
> crawling through that very same grass.
>
> But I do realize that I can't prevent everyone from letting their dog roll
a
> deuce on my lawn, but I distinctly feel that the owner should have the
> decency to move him along if I'm standing right there. Hell - even a
> pathetic "sorry" from him would be acceptable I guess...
>
> What would YOU do? :)
>
> JT
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