barnum42
New Member
I spend my weekends at the local dog pounds volunteer walking and I get through a lot of blue bags!
It should be simple consideration to scoop what the dog pooped. But there are times when this is not possible. No matter how good your intentions you can't pick up liquid poo. Also the dog may assume the position but be unable to get anything out.
As for a local persistent offender - you can try asking them to use the bag or even offer them one. Whilst that may get a reply involving the extension of the middle digit, you will at least know you can take it further. If there is a local law regarding a requirement to clean up, then let the authorities know. They'll be happy to hand out a fine.
I'm another fan of Cesar Millan. When I first saw him on a visit to America it struck me as quite hippy - all that talk of calm assertive energy, but I gave it a shot and was astonished at how well it works. I've taken dogs out that other walkers avoid because they are too much work to walk and with the slip leash and calm assertive energy got them to behave. When I see them improve to the point of finding a new home, it's really rewarding.
It should be simple consideration to scoop what the dog pooped. But there are times when this is not possible. No matter how good your intentions you can't pick up liquid poo. Also the dog may assume the position but be unable to get anything out.
As for a local persistent offender - you can try asking them to use the bag or even offer them one. Whilst that may get a reply involving the extension of the middle digit, you will at least know you can take it further. If there is a local law regarding a requirement to clean up, then let the authorities know. They'll be happy to hand out a fine.
I'm another fan of Cesar Millan. When I first saw him on a visit to America it struck me as quite hippy - all that talk of calm assertive energy, but I gave it a shot and was astonished at how well it works. I've taken dogs out that other walkers avoid because they are too much work to walk and with the slip leash and calm assertive energy got them to behave. When I see them improve to the point of finding a new home, it's really rewarding.