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Hi everyone, just a question, do you pick up what your dog leaves behind?

 

the reason i ask is because it seem to me that alot of people dont pick it up any more, i do but now i think why should i? i dont know any who picks there cats up unless its in the house or garden. what about a horse? they have sh!ts the size of my terrier but they dont pick it up when there are out.

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it really depends where i am, if im in town or on a pavement where alot of people walk then i will, if im in the woods or just on a footpath aslong as its not in the middle of the path or where someones going to step in it.

 

but on a shoot day(driven shooting if im beating) or on my permission i will leave it.

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Hi everyone, just a question, do you pick up what your dog leaves behind?

 

the reason i ask is because it seem to me that alot of people dont pick it up any more, i do but now i think why should i?

 

err, because its your dog, why lower yourself to other peoples standards

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I find it ironic when i see plastic bags of shit hanging in the hedges, what a great idea.

 

Lets put our biogradable dog shit in a non biogradable bag and put it in a tree???????

 

Mine sees the dog bin, i think the council could get more bins out still.

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im with most public place pick it up and put it in a bin (im not 100% but i dont think your suppose to put in a puplic bin and i think u can get a fine for it too)

 

but if on a field i'll leave it

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Well when i was xmas shopping last week i got caught short in the town centre, so i nipped into the doorway of BOOTS and curled a massive 3 piecer log out. As i walked away from my prize turd, this geezer had the nerve to ask me if i was going to pick up what my dog had done! How dare you i said, that is mine, its a cracker, doesnt look anything like my dogs!

 

Anyway i was in the shop some 2o mins later when some one came past me stinking of shit. Yep you guessed it the foolish person had only gone and stood in it!!

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I find it ironic when i see plastic bags of shit hanging in the hedges, what a great idea.

 

Lets put our biogradable dog shit in a non biogradable bag and put it in a tree???????

 

Mine sees the dog bin, i think the council could get more bins out still.

 

classic good post

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I always pick up at the park, on footpaths, at the beach etc (except one time when Fly walked halfway up her legs into the sea to go - I don't think I'd have found that one!). The only place I don't pick up is in our fields at the stables (unless Fly goes inside one of the stables!) as it's private land and I've been told not to bother.

 

It pi**es me off when I have to keep telling my wee boy to watch his feet at the park, I shouldn't have to do that. It also bugs me when people shout at me and my friends because we have dogs at the park and there is sh*t everywhere.

 

And yes, the thing about picking it up in a bag then leaving the bag - what's with that??? Some folk are really strange!

 

There have been some letters to our local paper recently about horse dung on the roads, it's not my problem as we don't go out on the roads anymore, but not so long ago gardeners longed for a horse to go on the road outside their house, now they moan cos they want their fertiliser to arrive sterilised and in plastic bags. The difference is that horse dung isn't dangerous to humans!

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