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That has to be one of the best suggestions I've ever read for the dumping dog. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif Much better than the paintball gun, though probably not as much fun...
 
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The dumping dog reminds me of a story I heard about someone who lived in the suburbs and had a little old lady walk her dog daily on a leash and allow it to relieve itself on his front lawn. He allowed several days worth to accumulate and then he fried a pound of bacon and dumped the hot grease on each pile of droppings. The next day the dog smelled the grease and started eating its own poop. It so grossed out the lady she never walked her dog by his house again!
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( However, my 'neighbor' complaint is their dog that they let 'dump' their load on MY lawn. Bugs the heck out of me. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif )</font>

I've got plenty of neighbor complaints from the same guy but the only one I resolved quickly was the dumping dog. They got a puppy and would walk him on a LEASH over to my property where he would take a dump. I didn't realize they were doing this at first. Then, one day I was working on that property line planting a row of shrubs (this was in an effort to keep him from driving heavy trucks over my property whenever he had jobs to do in his back yard; didn't want to rut up his manicured lawn by driving around his house) Anyway, I'm planting these shrubs and I notice a pile of poop. I start looking and I see many piles of poop in various states of decomposition. Well, I had the shovel in my hand already so I walked along his 100' that bordered my property and scooped every pile of poop and tossed it onto his manicured lawn. Problem solved.
 
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I would have dumped it onto his porch /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif, my neibor has some dozed dang coon dogs that howl & bark constantly, I let him run his on my woods as being nerborly when he had but a couple, now he wants a dang kennel and they get loose a lot, so the final straw was when once got loose got into my barn & tore up some insulation & dumped&wizzeded in there. I went right over to the door & told em about it & made him come clean it all up. he appoligized but it wasn't the point I was making. I wanted the dogs under control & the barking stopped. they also have broken chains & wrapped up around & killed 2, 3~5' fruit trees in the past I had had enough. so I had to finally confront him on it. so far so dang good not a dog on my place. I wasn't nasty but I was firm about it that I felt that the dogs were not being penned up correctly and that I was not happy about the issues, and that they may also feel that since I aloud them access at first that they could come & go any time which I put a stop to. I didn't blame the dogs but the owner & stated they are responceable for them and if anything else came about I would report it as a problem to the county warden... so far it has been OK, but I also have not spoken to them much more than a few times each year under normal circumstances anyhow...

MarkM /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
 
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SOMETHING I HAVEN'T FIGURED OUT ABOUT SOME DOG OWNERS.

What makes them think since they don't want their doggies pooh in their yard somebody else wants it in theirs?
 

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