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9/5/2013 2:49:00 PM


dogcrap phantompooper neighborsI live in a neighborhood that has a lot of dogs. A LOT. It averages out to about 12 dogs per household. Normally, not a problem. Everyone cleans up after their dogs (we're in townhouses, so not many have yards), everyone keeps [url=http://www.ideatrade.it/abercrom...]abercrombie italia[/url] their dogs leashed, and that keeps everyone happy.Our house has a strip of lawn from the back deck to the front sidewalk. Not huge, maybe 10 feet wide by 30 feet deep. And someone's dog is <a href="http://www.dtdrivingschool.co.uk/giusep..."&g... zanotti</a> crapping there. Big huge piles of dog crap. I don't have a problem with dogs pooping in the lawn, as long as the owners clean up after it. Apparently, that's too difficult for someone. To make things more annoying, that's the 30 feet that I walk three times a day with my own dog when we're going on a walk. I pick up the piles daily (or more), because I really don't want to step in dog crap at 7 in the morningI have a strong suspicion of which household is letting their dog crap there, but no proof to back it up (as I've never seen the dog do its business there). I don't think that confronting the suspected poopleavers would be very productive. So what's the best course of action here? Are there nonharmful things I can spray to keep their dog out of our yard (assuming that it's offleash)? Can I put up a little sign in the most current pile of crap that reads "Please pick up after your dog"? What [url=http://www.libreria-apogeo.it/woolr...]woolrich[/url] should I do?posted by specialagentwebb to grab bag (20 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favoriteIn my neighborhood some people have nailed little dog crap bag dispensers to [url=http://www.dtdrivingschool.co.uk/giusep...]giuseppe zanotti[/url] the trees in front of their homes. I assume this was not unprompted, though I have no idea how effective it is.posted by crinklebat at 1:40 PM on December 10, 2009How about a fence?posted by Max Power at 1:46 PM on December 10, 2009Can I put up a little sign in the most current pile of crap that reads "Please pick <a href="http://www.libreria-apogeo.it/burbe..."&g... outlet</a> up after your dog"?Little sign, yes. Next to poo, no.I'd try to keep it light, you haven't tried anything yet. Also, when <a href="http://www.dtdrivingschool.co.uk/link... ">links of london charms sale</a> you start doing aggressive angry things like putting signs next to dog poo, you're winding yourself up and making yourself more angryit's poisonous to you and it's not getting the poop off your lawn.Just the sign. Maybe a couple. Small, to the point, not angry.posted by A Terrible Llama at 1:53 PM on December 10, 2009 [2 favorites]Seconding the idea to put baggies on the sign. I've seen quite a few bags stuffed into a milk jug, (maybe it's modified in some way, [url=http://www.libreria-apogeo.it/burbe...]burberry outlet[/url] I can't remember). It's actually nice since every now and then my own dog will go when I'm not expecting it and out of bags.posted by monkeymadness at 2:03 PM on December 10, 2009I agree about <a href="http://www.ideatrade.it/abercrom...">abercrombie italia</a> putting up a little sign. something friendly and funny, not mean/angry. Bag idea is nice too, but it's generally not a good idea to nail anything to your trees (maybe use string instead?). Hopefully that will work without having to resort to any nastier measures.posted by bobafet at 2:08 PM on December 10, 2009I am seconding the fence option. The few times I have tried to talk to dog owners who do not clean up after their pets, they just became hostile.posted by effluvia at 2:08 PM on December 10, 2009Some of us are renters fences aren't always a viable option.posted by barnone at 2:09 PM on December 10, 2009The fence is unfortunately not an option. It's just a skinny little strip of lawn, and it's also a rental property in a HOA community.posted by specialagentwebb at 2:10 PM on December 10, 2009In my 'hood, someone made a sign. It was sort of passiveaggressive and didn't seem to fix the problem.(Data point of 1).posted by k8t at 2:21 PM on December 10, 2009Signs work. . I like the ones with the red circle and slash. It is not your responsibility to provide bags for other dog owners.posted by dchrssyr at 2:24 PM on December 10, 2009 [1 favorite]There is an old wives tale that if you put an plastic gallon milk bottle (filled with water for weight) in a yard that a dog won't crap there. I guess it's not <a href="http://www.libreria-apogeo.it/woolr...">woolrich</a> necessarily true, but my dog won't go in a yard with a bottle in it. She doesn't know what it is, so [url=http://www.dtdrivingschool.co.uk/link... ]links of london charms sale[/url] she stays away.



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