Its acceptable providing:
They clean it up
Its not a regular occurance from the same animal/owner.
This^ pretty much.
Its acceptable providing:
They clean it up
Its not a regular occurance from the same animal/owner.
Nope not acceptable, as mentioned germs etc left behind...could also get someone to do the same to him/his house (as nasty as that is haha!)
You do realise the entire outside is full of germs. when was the last time you ate your dinner off your lawn?
Are people really arguing it's not acceptable because of germs? Some of you city folk really are clueless.
Are people really arguing it's not acceptable because of germs? Some of you city folk really are clueless.
Not just germs just not acceptable in general on another guys lawn etc.
I can understand the latter point, that's perfectly reasonable, but if you're scared of the extra germs involved in your life because of the traces from your neighbour's dog taking a dump on your lawn then maybe going outside isn't for you.
Dude, calm down! If you read other comments (which i dont think you did) you will the same comments IE skids being left behind.. It is unacceptable to do it on another guys lawn especially when they have kids. Plus plain old respect!
Most people who have dogs let them do their business all over the garden and never give germs a second thought even if they have kids,
Calm down? I also did read the thread, not sure why you're saying random stuff like that, very odd.
You yourself said it's not acceptable due to "germs being left behind." If trace germs from dog poo are scary for you (whether it's your kids or not) then you shouldn't go outside/let your kids go outside because there are far bigger dangers. You city folk...
The reason this is not acceptable is because it's not his lawn, claiming it's because of germs is a poor attempt to make the complaint more validated.
No. Allowing your dog to do something on someone elses property is not acceptable. The simple answer is he let his dog onto your property...he didn't have to, he could have pulled the dog away...but he didnt
And what if it was a runny mess? how would he have cleared that up?
Not the dogs fault - boxing stance the owner
Outside of OP house? Of course but a big difference between that and the germs left behind on his lawn from Dog mess.
PS you will also see others mentioning same thing about germs left behind etc!
if a child (see link above) for what ever reason puts their hand on that part of the lawn - on their lawn - you can see what could happen.