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  #2625921 23-Dec-2020 14:19
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Journeyman:

 

scuwp: I still have no idea how dog poop floats across the ground magically and through small gaps in a fence. Defies all logic. Maybe older dried poop when hit with a lawnmower? The whole scenario seems very odd.

 

Is this your polite way of saying the neighbour is chucking the poo over the fence? Because if it is, I agree that's probably what is happening.

 

That, or it's dog wee running under the fence.

 

 

 

 

Not dog poop at all perhaps?  Maybe random cats in the neighbourhood?  

 

I mow over and/or pick up cat poop on my lawn all the time.  Annoying but not losing sleep over it, nor am I particularly concerned about my health as I take basic precautions like not eating it and washing my hands.  





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  #2625923 23-Dec-2020 14:21
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Geektastic: Can you report them to the SPCA? Leaving a dog outside on a chain ought to constitute animal cruelty.

The dog has a kenel and has enough chain to sleep in, on and around the kenel... Maybe it is a guard dog rather than a pet.




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  #2626127 23-Dec-2020 23:04
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Gordy7:
Geektastic: Can you report them to the SPCA? Leaving a dog outside on a chain ought to constitute animal cruelty.

The dog has a kenel and has enough chain to sleep in, on and around the kenel... Maybe it is a guard dog rather than a pet.

 

With adequate fencing, the chain should be unnecessary. Personally, I do not approve of keeping dogs like that, regardless of their role.






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