The Thought Process of Some Dog Owners
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The Thought Process of Some Dog Owners
Why do some dog owners conscientiously pick up their dog's dirt in a little black bag then hang it up on a tree or fence?
I genuinely don't understand why they would be considerate enough to pick it up off the floor but not to then get rid of it properly.
My only guess is that it's illegal to not pick up after a your dog but isn't to just leave the bag. But I witness this out in the sticks where nobody is likely to arrest them for dog fouling so that doesn't really make sense.
Can anyone shed any light on the thought process?
I genuinely don't understand why they would be considerate enough to pick it up off the floor but not to then get rid of it properly.
My only guess is that it's illegal to not pick up after a your dog but isn't to just leave the bag. But I witness this out in the sticks where nobody is likely to arrest them for dog fouling so that doesn't really make sense.
Can anyone shed any light on the thought process?
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Maybe it's good for the bark?Why do some dog owners conscientiously pick up their dog's dirt in a little black bag then hang it up on a tree

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Sh!t bird food..?TheFamilyCat wrote:Why do some dog owners conscientiously pick up their dog's dirt in a little black bag then hang it up on a tree or fence?
I genuinely don't understand why they would be considerate enough to pick it up off the floor but not to then get rid of it properly.
My only guess is that it's illegal to not pick up after a your dog but isn't to just leave the bag. But I witness this out in the sticks where nobody is likely to arrest them for dog fouling so that doesn't really make sense.
Can anyone shed any light on the thought process?
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I bury mineduncandisorderly wrote:Says the family cat....
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TheFamilyCat wrote:I bury mine
In someone else's garden.
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I leave my bag in a certain spot then I can pick it up on my way back rather than carry a pile of **** around for miles. That’s just me though.
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CardyTheClaret wrote:I leave my bag in a certain spot then I can pick it up on my way back rather than carry a pile of **** around for miles. That’s just me though.



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I’ve done that then collected it on the way back and binned it properly.
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On a really cold day it's nice to have a steaming hot dog turd in your pocket though.CardyTheClaret wrote:I leave my bag in a certain spot then I can pick it up on my way back rather than carry a pile of **** around for miles. That’s just me though.
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Haha, too true!Bin Ont Turf wrote:On a really cold day it's nice to have a steaming hot dog turd in your pocket though.

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Now that makes sense.CardyTheClaret wrote:I leave my bag in a certain spot then I can pick it up on my way back rather than carry a pile of **** around for miles. That’s just me though.
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They think they are/might be seen so they bag it. Then they are too lazy and ignorant to carry it to the nearest bin. I would put them in the stocks for a day with dog **** being thrown at them.
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A lot of people do that,CardyTheClaret wrote:I leave my bag in a certain spot then I can pick it up on my way back rather than carry a pile of **** around for miles. That’s just me though.
Unfortunately cases of Alzheimer's are on the rise.
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Bet most parents wish they could do the same.CardyTheClaret wrote:I leave my bag in a certain spot then I can pick it up on my way back rather than carry a pile of **** around for miles. That’s just me though.
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You gonna bag it up when you’ve done?john'sroseyspecs wrote:I would put them in the stocks for a day with dog **** being thrown at them.
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Shi t for brains.
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Absolutely boils my ****.
There’s a large stone where piles of bags from these dirty *******s are left at the start of my walk, it is less than 100 yards from a dog poo bin.
There’s a large stone where piles of bags from these dirty *******s are left at the start of my walk, it is less than 100 yards from a dog poo bin.
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No . I'd make them do it. I always pick up after my dog and i can't understand the mentality of those who don'tDyched wrote:You gonna bag it up when you’ve done?
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I walk a lot (not with a dog) and see this (little black bags fill of dog s***) more and more. It's really detestable, I'm not sure what I'd do if I saw somebody doing this. However, I probably wont ever see it because I guess these people pick up the faeces if there's anybody about & then get rid of it only when they're sure they aren't seen.
Surely it's worse for the environment doing this that just leaving the mess where it stands in the first place. Still, the dog s*** goes with all the cans/plastic bottles.fast-food detritus that other lazy sods leave around.
Grrrr.
Surely it's worse for the environment doing this that just leaving the mess where it stands in the first place. Still, the dog s*** goes with all the cans/plastic bottles.fast-food detritus that other lazy sods leave around.
Grrrr.
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Hats off to the owners though who train their dogs to climb trees and accurately sh!t into bags placed strategically on lower branches.
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Honestly think folk just forget to pick up their bags of shite on their return from the park or wherever (classic selective memory syndrome).LeadBelly wrote:I walk a lot (not with a dog) and see this (little black bags fill of dog s***) more and more. It's really detestable, I'm not sure what I'd do if I saw somebody doing this. However, I probably wont ever see it because I guess these people pick up the faeces if there's anybody about & then get rid of it only when they're sure they aren't seen.
Surely it's worse for the environment doing this that just leaving the mess where it stands in the first place. Still, the dog s*** goes with all the cans/plastic bottles.fast-food detritus that other lazy sods leave around.
Grrrr.
I don't understand people who bag up when they're in the proper countryside. Just kick it into the long grass for f°°°'s sake!
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I’ve spent ten minutes looking for my hanging bag when I couldn’t find it on the way back!! 

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Give over Chekhov!
Countryside is a weird one, I think there’s a ‘stick and flick’ method- personally I pick them up and the curse myself walking for hours with it
Countryside is a weird one, I think there’s a ‘stick and flick’ method- personally I pick them up and the curse myself walking for hours with it
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I was walking the dog the other day and this woman shouted hey you pick up the Schite,I shouted back FFS woman,give me time to pull me pants up ..lol
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If you mean farmland when you say proper countryside it's because some dog poo has bacteria that can cause abortion in sheep and cows. Sorry to get obsessed about the subject, but if it comes out of your dogs arse and it's not on your own land, clear it up.chekhov wrote:Honestly think folk just forget to pick up their bags of shite on their return from the park or wherever (classic selective memory syndrome).
I don't understand people who bag up when they're in the proper countryside. Just kick it into the long grass for f°°°'s sake!
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I walk several dogs on behalf of other people. I have certain routes I take and on one route, I sometimes leave the bags nd pick them up on the way back around and then drop them in the poo bin or, on one of the routes I use the stick and flick because it's a remote country lane with minimal traffic other than other dog walkers but I ensure it is far off the track but nowhere near where other livestock could be affected.
The amount of times I have collected other peoples bags is unreal.....
The amount of times I have collected other peoples bags is unreal.....
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Ive trained my dog to crap in the undergrowth...took just a few minutes in total....ive used about 3 poo bags in his lifetime..
no brainer
no brainer
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The answer is more dog poo bins, i regularly walk my dog in areas were there are poo bins and bag it up. If there are no poo bins I don't..........
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The only thing more disgusting is seeing people picking it up and carrying round in the first place. Probably the most disgusting thing I could imagine picking up. Never mind in a plastic bag.
They look ridiculous walking round with their little bags of dog ****. Not to mention knowing full well how unhygienic it is, then handling their lead, phone, whatever else before washing their hands.
Just put the dog in a nappy or dont get a dog you unhygenic weirdos.
Plastic bags
They look ridiculous walking round with their little bags of dog ****. Not to mention knowing full well how unhygienic it is, then handling their lead, phone, whatever else before washing their hands.
Just put the dog in a nappy or dont get a dog you unhygenic weirdos.
Plastic bags

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I think you’re missing that the bag is used to pick up the offending turd, it’s not a bare hands pick up and drop in the bag manoeuvrecricketfieldclarets wrote:The only thing more disgusting is seeing people picking it up and carrying round in the first place. Probably the most disgusting thing I could imagine picking up. Never mind in a plastic bag.
They look ridiculous walking round with their little bags of dog ****. Not to mention knowing full well how unhygienic it is, then handling their lead, phone, whatever else before washing their hands.
Just put the dog in a nappy or dont get a dog you unhygenic weirdos.
Plastic bags

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I see this in the countryside where they'd be actually better off just leaving it. Personally if they get seen on CCTV I'd take their dog off them for a week and make them pay the kennel fees. They can then reflect. If you want a dog and particularly in a built up area you need to be prepared to take both the dog and the sh*ts for a walk. I expect it's just lazy chavs.
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Not sure I'd be too keen on shaking someone's hand who was taking their dog for a walk.
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Dog owners are d*ckheads, period
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The OP makes a good point imo. From reading this some dog owners clearly collect their bags a short while after, but I've been to lots of parks, walks etc where there's been a sh*t load of little black bags hanging from fences, gate posts and trees and they've obviously been there for a long time. It's disgusting and probably ultimately worse than leaving it on the ground where it will eventually decay!
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I'm sure it's been discussed on here before, but whatever did happen to white dog poo...? When I was a kid there was always white dog poo on almost every pavement, and you could take the risk of kicking it - in that sometimes it was a soft centred poo and would smear all over your shoes.
anyway, back to the OP how about a turdlebag...?
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anyway, back to the OP how about a turdlebag...?
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I don't think many people are offended seeing poo bags left for picking up on the walkers return, the problem is that a lot don't return. I was walking up the dales yesterday and came across some bags, there is no way they were going to be picked up. The other annoyance is when we get decent snow, often the poo is just left. I think the some dog owners think it not obvious so I'll not bother. I agree though about seeing people walking with poo bags full. There's a dog walker near us, she walks around 6 dogs, she needs a large carrier bag. 

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Wow, what a sweeping generalisation.....seriously?UpTheBeehole wrote:Dog owners are d*ckheads, period
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If dog owners had anything about them, they'd organise mass clearups (while also walking their dogs) of their fellow dog owners' mess, and publicly shame the dirty bastards who partake in this practice.If it be your will wrote:
I see the discarded bags everywhere as well. Some people simply aren't fit to be part of society, I suppose. I bet it irritates responsible dog walkers more than anyone, though.
Once they've done that they can perhaps start looking at stopping their rabid animals tearing children limb from limb, and stop letting their animals fight with other dogs/cats/sheep and the rest.
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Last year March 2017 I took my dog out for a walk in the bad rain lucky for me had my long coat with hood so only my boots got wet.
When my dog spent his penny (more like £3.99 ) I double bagged it and started walking and as a previous poster had said you can look stupid mincing round with said bag in hand so I put it in one of my deep long pockets, and walked home no dog bins available but do have one round the side of the house. As we got home storm got worse so went in home. In November 2017 with the bad rain came I put on my coat that had been int the coat room since March and started of on my walk and to my surprise when I put my hand in my pocket I found the forgotten bag. ohh I did chuckle, my wife did nt see the funny side and said she thought it was her every time she had gone in the cloakroom she thought there was a strange smell ( strange woman)
When my dog spent his penny (more like £3.99 ) I double bagged it and started walking and as a previous poster had said you can look stupid mincing round with said bag in hand so I put it in one of my deep long pockets, and walked home no dog bins available but do have one round the side of the house. As we got home storm got worse so went in home. In November 2017 with the bad rain came I put on my coat that had been int the coat room since March and started of on my walk and to my surprise when I put my hand in my pocket I found the forgotten bag. ohh I did chuckle, my wife did nt see the funny side and said she thought it was her every time she had gone in the cloakroom she thought there was a strange smell ( strange woman)
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I see the discarded bags everywhere as well. Some people simply aren't fit to be part of society, I suppose. I bet it irritates responsible dog walkers more than anyone, though.[/quote]
This! It irritates the sh-it out of me seeing this......
I see the discarded bags everywhere as well. Some people simply aren't fit to be part of society, I suppose. I bet it irritates responsible dog walkers more than anyone, though.[/quote]
This! It irritates the sh-it out of me seeing this......
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Bagged dog **** fetches good money in Blackburn - it's considered to be a bit of a delicacy and also key ingredient in their curries.
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Enlightening thread. I’ve been doing this all wrong, and understand now. Ive often wondered how the dog was meant to **** in the bin.
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I know there are a lot of mountain bikers and track riders that post on here and you have probably had the same experiences I've had with hidden dog s**t especially in Autumn when it lurks beneath the leaves if you don't have a front mudguard it's a face load of disgusting and dangerous cr*p. There are good dog owners but unfortunately there are too many bad ones.
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I presume that you have a pack of hounds do you?UpTheBeehole wrote:Dog owners are d*ckheads, period
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It is an odd thing to do given that dog mess is bio degradable whilst plastic bags are not. It is better to leave the dog mess on the floor than do that (and before anyone asks I do pick up after mine).TheFamilyCat wrote:Why do some dog owners conscientiously pick up their dog's dirt in a little black bag then hang it up on a tree or fence?
I genuinely don't understand why they would be considerate enough to pick it up off the floor but not to then get rid of it properly.
My only guess is that it's illegal to not pick up after a your dog but isn't to just leave the bag. But I witness this out in the sticks where nobody is likely to arrest them for dog fouling so that doesn't really make sense.
Can anyone shed any light on the thought process?
There is another little part to this though. If I am walking somewhere I know and I am conscious of there being no dog bins en route (and assuming I'm not on a circular walk and have to return the way I came) I will occasionally leave the bag where I can find it and pick it up on my return. I would think I am not the only one who does this so the problem may not be as bad as it first appears. It's better than carrying a bag of dog do around for an hour or two.
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I'm not sure it's wise to take your hat off in those circumstances.bfcjg wrote:Hats off to the owners though who train their dogs to climb trees and accurately sh!t into bags placed strategically on lower branches.
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I have 2 local poo bins near me .... the path leading up to them is covered in shite and the grass surrounding them are covered in shite so more poo bins will make no difference at all I'm afraid.The answer is more dog poo bins, i regularly walk my dog in areas were there are poo bins and bag it up. If there are no poo bins I don't