Doggie do-do

Off Topic

  • I must say-I would have flung it at her, and made sure the bag was open, right in her car window! I live in the country, (sort of) and I end up having to go to the ditch to clean up other people's because they won't and I have to mow the ditch. You can bet if I see someone, I tell them to clean up if they don't, but at least I watch them to see if they're cleaning up or not!


  • But if you fling the thing, and it lands at or in a well-aimed place, what are the legal consequences?

    BaMicas mom


  • If you're not in front of your house-who knows, I probably couldn't hold myself back. If you are, (I guess I couldn't throw it then!) I don't think after listening to me she'll want to come back. I don't mind someone saying something, but if you acuse and you don't know what you're talking about-I tend to get a little upset.


  • I always cary my sh!t sacks:) sorry if that is offensive. I use them for the litter box (the 4gal sented ones) also.

    I only forgot once and we were close to my sisters house and Squiggy starrted doing that funky walk and I drug him all the way into her yard. I dont think it counts if you leave it in your yard or your sisters :p
    but she had a baggie for me.

    However my neighbor and his beagle leave #2s all over the neighborhood. But no one says anything because he is very old and really nice.


  • @Lenora:

    I was standing at the end of my own driveway with Abbey one day when this lady slowed down and says, "Thank you for cleaning up after your dog." I just looked at her and rolled my eyes because I had actually only been getting my mail. So then she goes, "That is if you even do clean up after it." I just wish I'd HAD a bag of poop because she might have been wearing it!

    That would just irritate me to no end. It was YOUR yard! I probably would have been very sarcastic and wanted to irk her by saying something to the effect that you think it is funny to leave gifts for the neighbors. and then smile and say "see ya tomorrow" and give her an exagerated wink.


  • :p @BaMica:

    That bad of doggie droppings in my pocket was a sweet weapon that I wanted to keep showing to her. See? BaMica's mom

    Thanks, that will have me laughing all day. and I am sure the next time I have a sweet weapon in my pocket I will laugh when I think of your story and hope a car slows down to do poop patrol.
    :p
    That really has me chuckling over her at my computer. In fact someone just looked at me funny.


  • …And the psychological do-do war games continue....:) :eek:
    BaMicas mom


  • Wow..what patience you have…I would of threw the poop in her car and from now on every time my pup took a poop, I would tie it up really nice and take it to her door step and plop it right there as proof. Ha!


  • I vote for te poop bag on fire on her doorstep. LOL! :D


  • @abby_basenji:

    I vote for te poop bag on fire on her doorstep. LOL! :D

    omg, i know you just didnt! hahahahaha…..i wonder if anyone REALLY does that? i have done my fair share to t.p.ing and even "forking" a yard once.

    hey, i was a teenager
    they were the faculty of my private christian school
    i think burning bags of shite is a whole 'nother level

Suggested Topics

  • Doggie's Adorable Demand from Owner

    Off Topic
    3
    0 Votes
    3 Posts
    3k Views
    O
    So cute! Spencer used to want me to hold his paw (though not that persistently).
  • Today's doggie walk

    Off Topic
    2
    0 Votes
    2 Posts
    1k Views
    MacPackM
    What a great place! You are lucky to have such a great place so nearby.
  • Kid's toys are not for doggies

    Off Topic
    9
    0 Votes
    9 Posts
    2k Views
    JayCeeJ
    This story has some elements of urban myth in it - see http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/stuffedtoys.asp As they point out its not only stuffed toys that are treated with anti fungals/bacterials - fillings of duvets/doonas/quilts/comforters/ pillows/cushions/pet beds are all potentially treated with the same chemicals. Also there is no details that if you wash toy/quilt whether the chemical is removed/reduced. I would also be very surprised if there were any standards imposed on what is deemed appropriate or safe for pet toys - there seems to be little or no regulation as to what can be fed/added to pet food around the world. That is not to say that there are very good manufacturers of pet food/toys who take the research upon themselves. However if I went along to my local craft store and bought a commercially available filling, how would I know whether it had been treated or not?
  • Doggie waste container

    Off Topic
    6
    0 Votes
    6 Posts
    2k Views
    NemoN
    My parents got one of these but they didn't realize when they bought that they actually had to do regular maintainence with it, such as adding water and activators. They never really used it too much. So, if you don't mind that, it sounds like a pretty good idea. Definitely let us know, I've been thinking about getting one myself.
  • HELP! how to get doggie pee out of carpet!!

    Off Topic
    16
    0 Votes
    16 Posts
    3k Views
    tanzaT
    Vinegar and water is good on any surface that I have used it on over the years… and I think safe for any surface/material.... When I have puppies, I keep a spray bottle of 1/2 and 1/2.... then when I had all elders in the house maybe 1/3 vinegar and 2/3 water.. I would start out with warm water, but since I just left the bottle sitting around.. it was really room temp. I found that the elders pee was much less concentrated then the pups.. so lots less smell... however puppy pee is way smaller in size... ggg
  • Careful what comes in those doggie doors.

    Off Topic
    4
    0 Votes
    4 Posts
    2k Views
    DukeD
    This is a tragic story. I would think the doggy door led into a yard with no fence.