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[*] posted on 6-4-2019 at 06:10 AM


Quote: Originally posted by John Harper  
Come on, dog owners are very respectful. I walk my neighborhood every morning, and they are so thoughtful. They put their dog poop in little plastic bags.........

And just leave them on the sidewalk for me come along to pick up. I guess it's too hard to carry the little bag to the nearest dog poop cans the rest of us in the HOA paid for. We paid for the bags too. So many dog owners are self absorbed jackoffs.

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It does seem illogical to bag it, then leave the the full bag - never understood why people bag it then litter the full bag. Much easier to just leave the poop on the ground au natural.

I have noticed that many dogless people are self absorbed jackoffs too.




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[*] posted on 6-4-2019 at 05:40 PM


Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by advrider  

I watch people's dogs crap on the beach in Baja and they just walk on, nice, just what I want to step in while on the beach!
No easy answer.....


The tide cleans the beach twice a day

Dogs roam free w/o leashes in Mexico. You better get used to poop.

Luckily, you are wealthy and live on the beach, where Mother Nature cleans the beach twice per day.




WOW, you are amazing! I've never met you or talked to you but some how you know I'm rich and live on the beach! The Sierra's are a long way from the beach, but your right , compared to you I am rich... A feral dog crapping on the beach is not the same as letting your dog do it! Because the locals leave trash on the beach or in the desert, I guess you are one of the burroes that does it to?
I take my manners and values with me when I travel, I'm sorry you don't! The tide doesn't come far enough up to carry all of the chit out to sea, so maybe you need to go farther out into the water!

[Edited on 6-5-2019 by advrider]
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[*] posted on 6-4-2019 at 05:51 PM


My dog poops on the beach every day and I don't pick it up. I bury it. I see lots of dogs running in packs on my beach and there's enough poop to disturb some of you folks. Doesn't bother me. I bury that too.



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