Dog poo in my garden
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Dog poo in my garden
Got home from work and found two dog turds in my front garden. I don't have any pets. Does anyone know of any deterrents to stop dogs using my garden as a toilet, given that most dog owners have no sense of decency.
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A shotgun,aimed at the owners.
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Fencing and a gate.
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Most do. Fence or wall could help depending on size of both and dog/s in question.
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I never pick my dog's poo up from people's front or rear gardens because unlike some people I have common decency and don't like to trespass.
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i live on a very busy main road. they are coming in through my drive way. electric gates i assume would cost a fortune.
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Find out where the dog owners live and have a huge dump on their front lawn (preferably while reading a newspaper which can be used as toilet paper once you are done)
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Vintage Claret wrote:Find out where the dog owners live and have a huge dump on their front lawn (preferably while reading a newspaper which can be used as toilet paper once you are done)
Bit extreme isn’t it...it’s only crap you know think of it as free fertiliser

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I'd suggest obtaining a cat
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With all of the money Burnley players get paid, you wouldn't expect one of them to live on a busy main road
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Not novichok?SalisburyClaret wrote:I'd suggest obtaining a cat

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Id suggest tasting it. That way you can rule out if it’s human. If it is a gate/fence won’t do. You’ll need some kind of cage.
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Just drive a post into your front lawn and hang some dog shite bags on it,I'm sure all the responsible dog owners will take a bag and clean up the shite,but then again they would probably hang the bag full of shite from one of the trees in your garden 

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Steve1956 wrote:Just drive a post into your front lawn and hang some dog shite bags on it,I'm sure all the responsible dog owners will take a bag and clean up the shite,but then again they would probably hang the bag full of shite from one of the trees in your garden
...or simply back on the post as it will save them walking further.
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Put a sign up outside your drive Trespassers will be shot survivors will be shot again. Now p*ss off and take your dog with you!
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South West Claret. wrote:...or simply back on the post as it will save them walking further.

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Sorry mate I couldn't hold it any longer!
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Cattle Grid ..pushpinpussy wrote:i live on a very busy main road. they are coming in through my drive way. electric gates i assume would cost a fortune.
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Thought this was UB40's comeback single! 

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Pushpinpussy.
Mate.
Do you want these clarets to hold your hand and guide you through this life? Or are you capable of making your own decisions? Listen bud, I've been through the ringer with dons fans on our board, I've had enough of them asking questions that can easily be found elsewhere or by using simple common sense.
Mate.
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so what do you suggest. thank for your advice so farMillertime v1.7 wrote:Pushpinpussy.
Mate.
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Burnley hosepipepushpinpussy wrote:so what do you suggest. thank for your advice so far

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And what good, pray tell, would that do? They are far worse than dogs when it comes to indiscriminately shiting all over other people’s gardens.SalisburyClaret wrote:I'd suggest obtaining a cat
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I think the whole idea is to avoid the occurrence of dog excrement in the first place, so then the potential issue of trespass would be a non entity.Rileybobs wrote:I never pick my dog's poo up from people's front or rear gardens because unlike some people I have common decency and don't like to trespass.
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Firstly; most dog owners do have a sense of decency
Secondly; do you have any enemies?
Thirdly; Cattle grid is by far the best way to stop dogs. They hate it. Cattle grid your entire garden and you won't have this problem. Sheep hate it too. And pigs. Not sure about cows though. The name suggests they might like it, but not hundred percent on that.
Fifthly; I can't count to four.
Secondly; do you have any enemies?
Thirdly; Cattle grid is by far the best way to stop dogs. They hate it. Cattle grid your entire garden and you won't have this problem. Sheep hate it too. And pigs. Not sure about cows though. The name suggests they might like it, but not hundred percent on that.
Fifthly; I can't count to four.
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You can get a dog deterent that operates via a PIR
and sends out a high pitch whine only audible to dogs that they hate and won't go near.
Deaf dogs though could walk up p1ss on it then defecate on the lawn regardless. Your risk
and sends out a high pitch whine only audible to dogs that they hate and won't go near.
Deaf dogs though could walk up p1ss on it then defecate on the lawn regardless. Your risk

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Just an observation that you don't see many dogs roaming off the lead on a busy main road.
Has it just started happening or is it a frequent visit?
Has it just started happening or is it a frequent visit?
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The long awaited follow up to “lipstick on my collar”
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you could try putting a sign up
"NO DOG SH** "
"NO DOG SH** "
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Dogs can't read.Wile E Coyote wrote:you could try putting a sign up
"NO DOG SH** "
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It'll be LongtimeLurcherSiddo wrote:Just an observation that you don't see many dogs roaming off the lead on a busy main road.
Has it just started happening or is it a frequent visit?

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taio wrote:Dogs can't read.


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I can’t believe this thread has reached #35 before someone asks......
... is it white?
... is it white?
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I'll tee them up burnleyareback2, you just plagiarise itBurnleyareback2 wrote:The long awaited follow up to “lipstick on my collar”

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I didn’t see your comment, I saw the thread title and got so excited I just posted - wrecklessly, I might add.Marney&Mee wrote:I'll tee them up burnleyareback2, you just plagiarise it
Your reply did bring a further smile to my face on a long train journey.
Good job
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#Can'taskthatthesedaysNRC wrote:I can’t believe this thread has reached #35 before someone asks......
... is it white?
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Yes because such devices really work for mice. APPALLING advice.bfcjg wrote:You can get a dog deterent that operates via a PIR
and sends out a high pitch whine only audible to dogs that they hate and won't go near.
Deaf dogs though could walk up p1ss on it then defecate on the lawn regardless. Your risk
ATROCIOUS.
This is why I suggested pinpussy seek information from more reliable sources than terrace chanting salt of the earth 'oi oi top of the morning to you' punters.
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Dog poo in my garden?
I bet you wouldn't be moaning so much if it was white dog poo in your garden. You know what - you'd be bragging about it.
I bet you wouldn't be moaning so much if it was white dog poo in your garden. You know what - you'd be bragging about it.
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Could be truffles?Billy Balfour wrote:Dog poo in my garden?
I bet you wouldn't be moaning so much if it was white dog poo in your garden. You know what - you'd be bragging about it.
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Well at least that's one member of the animal kingdom that won't crap on the lawn.Millertime v1.7 wrote:Yes because such devices really work for mice. APPALLING advice.
ATROCIOUS.
This is why I suggested pinpussy seek information from more reliable sources than terrace chanting salt of the earth 'oi oi top of the morning to you' punters.
PS are you mental ?
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Get a dog that is bigger than the sh1tty one , starve it and chain it to a post in your garden with just enough slack to patrol the perimeter.
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If you have read any posts of Millertime v1.7 you would realise he has " issues" probably caused by Morag an old flame, he just needs time.
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Aclaret wrote:If you have read any posts of Millertime v1.7 you would realise he has " issues" probably caused by Morag an old flame, he just needs time in a padded cell.
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Shhh keep your voice down or they'll all want one!pushpinpussy wrote:Got home from work and found two dog turds in my front garden. I don't have any pets. Does anyone know of any deterrents to stop dogs using my garden as a toilet, given that most dog owners have no sense of decency.
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Aclaret don't talk about Morag. Last seen walking arm in arm with rumps at Dundee’s new v&a museum on Saturday. Tup not been seen since August.