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04-02-2020 10:48 AM
We (my street) used to have a lady who walked her dog twice a day and would drop a plastic poop bag down the sewer grate (where the rain runs into) in front of my neighbors house every blessed day twice a day. They were piling up down in there. Finally one of the neighbors discreetly followed her to her house then reported her to city hall. The city, this was a couple of years ago, now has a sign about not not putting anything down the grate. However the sign is small and bolted or whatever into the side of the curb where nobody would see it unless you're walking in the street. In any case I guess the city contacted her because shortly after that no one saw her walk this way again.
04-02-2020 11:00 AM
@pigletsmom wrote:
@lovescats wrote:I had someone throw their dog waste bag in my recycle bin. I have had people tell me the grass between the curb and the sidewalk is public property. I'm sorry it is not and you can be fined a 100.00. Dog walkers can be so rude.
Another thing is people with cigarette butts who drop them everywhere and people who empty their car ashtrays in the sidewalk in front of your house.
Around here the property between the curb and the sidewalk is considered public property. That's why any trees on it are maintained by the city. Of course this doesn't excuse people being rude since the homeowner still has to maintain it.
My opinion is dogs shouldn't pee on flowers or plants, garbage bins, leaf bags or really anything that someone is going to have to pick up. Grass on the tree line I think is acceptable.
where I live dogs are not allowed to go on public or private property. I would call the code officer and ask about that a dog going on a tree does not help it in any way and it stinks dogs should not go on someones lawn where someone is going to have to mow it
04-02-2020 11:07 AM
@Carmie do you have a sprinkler system? You could use that at a certain time of day. I had a neighbor who did this.
04-02-2020 11:09 AM
@lovescats wrote:I saw someone write on facebook about taking their dog into Michaels because it was near petsmart and they were pet friendly if I saw a dog at the Michaels (closed now) I shop at I would never go in that store again.
Now, fashion-forward pet owners can bring their dogs into the store for just that reason. There's no need to shop for craft supplies alone! Michaels allows dogs to accompany their owners in stores as they browse the aisles for new DIY projects.
04-02-2020 11:17 AM
@sunshine45 wrote:
@lovescats wrote:I saw someone write on facebook about taking their dog into Michaels because it was near petsmart and they were pet friendly if I saw a dog at the Michaels (closed now) I shop at I would never go in that store again.
Now, fashion-forward pet owners can bring their dogs into the store for just that reason. There's no need to shop for craft supplies alone! Michaels allows dogs to accompany their owners in stores as they browse the aisles for new DIY projects.
I don't need any dog hair on any yarn I buy.
04-02-2020 01:16 PM
How about a low push-in-the-ground bit of fencing around the mailbox? I've seen it in green that's hardly noticable.
04-02-2020 01:31 PM
@Snoopp No, I never water my grass. I wouldn't want to shower the children. I just wish they would be more respectful of my property.
When I was first married, There was a young beautiful lady who's husband was a truck driver. He would be gone for days.
She would often wear a Band-Aid size bikini and strut through everyone's lawn all day and usually into the early evening. She had a great body and she knew it. The men would all sit out on their patio to get a glimpse of her.
I set up a sprinkler system in our yard and turned it on manually and soaked her down., I wasn't nice, I know. She never walked through our yard again and I noticed that a few other neighbors also did the same.
I actually felt bad after I did it. I was really young...20 years old and I was a bit jealous. It did work though.
04-02-2020 02:47 PM
@sunshine45 wrote:
@lovescats wrote:I saw someone write on facebook about taking their dog into Michaels because it was near petsmart and they were pet friendly if I saw a dog at the Michaels (closed now) I shop at I would never go in that store again.
Now, fashion-forward pet owners can bring their dogs into the store for just that reason. There's no need to shop for craft supplies alone! Michaels allows dogs to accompany their owners in stores as they browse the aisles for new DIY projects.
What does being fashion-forward have to do with dragging your dog into the store with you? If you're dressed in a silk blouse and wool trousers you can take your dog in with you but not if you're wearing your sweat pants & hoodie?
04-02-2020 02:55 PM
via CANIDAE:
Here are 16 national retail stores that will welcome your pup with open arms on your next shopping trip.
1. Half Price Books
This used bookstore’s policy on four-legged friends is handled on a store-by-store basis: some locations welcome dogs, and others know their customers prefer to shop canine-free. For stores that do welcome pups, please keep your dog on a leash.
2. Abercrombie & Fitch
Sometimes you need your best friend’s opinion on whether those jeans look good or whether that top is flattering. Now, fashion-forward pet owners can bring their dogs into the store for just that reason.
3. Michaels
There’s no need to shop for craft supplies alone! Michaels allows dogs to accompany their owners in stores as they browse the aisles for new DIY projects. Perhaps you’ll be inspired to paint a doggie dish for your pooch?
4. Hobby Lobby
Another craft store that welcomes pups is Hobby Lobby. This dog-friendly establishment won’t bat an eye when you walk in with your canine companion in tow.
5. Sephora
When you’re in the mood to treat yourself to a new perfume, skincare regimen or lipstick, don’t hesitate to bring your dog into Sephora for a second opinion!
6. Tiffany & Co.
Diamonds are a dog’s best friend. That’s how the saying goes, right? Anyhow, Tiffany & Co. is happy to welcome your canine companion into their stores as you browse for something sparkly.
7. Bath & Body Works
Need a new body fragrance? Bath & Body Works is a dog-friendly store that will shower your pooch with affection as you try to decide between “Beach Cabana” and “Coconut Lime Breeze.”
8. Macy’s
This department store is more than just dog friendly. Many Macy’s locations also support local pet charities like A Forever Home Rescue Foundation and Happy Home Animal Sanctuary.
9. Barnes and Noble
Browse the paperbacks with your pooch at Barnes and Noble, where pet owners are invited to shop with their canine friends. You may be inspired to pick up one of our suggested books all dog lovers must read.
10. Home Depot
When it’s time to start your next home improvement project, head to Home Depot where your dog can help you pick out a new backsplash or window treatment. Who knew Fido had such strong opinions on home décor?
Here are a few additional stores that are dog friendly:
Hallmark
Ann Taylor Loft
Bass Pro Shops
Pottery Barn
Ross
LUSH Cosmetics
Restoration Hardware
Gap
Bloomingdale’s
Urban Outfitters
Foot Locker
Anthropologie
Free People
Nordstrom
Bebe
Old Navy
Sak’s Fifth Avenue
The Apple Store
Tractor Supply Co.
04-02-2020 03:42 PM
@sunshine45 Now I know why I do most of my shopping on-line!!!
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