JupiterKid wrote: » it does seem in the last few years - since the recession - to have relapsed back to the bad old days. For instance, last Tuesday I was looking for a spot to sit down on the green area around the Wellington Monument in the Phoenix Park but there was dog **** everywhere - it was really disgusting!
Surveyor11 wrote: » Latest trend around my neighbourhood is to pick it up and hang it in poo bags off the nearest tree/post/gate. Would rather they just left the sh!te there on the ground TBH
**Vai** wrote: » I guarantee Dublin is one of the best looked after places in that respect. You should see the great chasms between bins here in Laois. And Im sure its the same in the rest of the country.
Then when you do see a bin its got a 'no dog poo' sign on it, which I ignore, obviously.
Sad as it is, you're probably right about owners thinking their dogs poo is 'ikky'. If you're not prepared to clean up their sh1t, you shouldn't have a dog. Imagine if parents thought their kids sh1t was too 'icky' to clean up. Social services would be at the door in a flash.
kylith wrote: » People claim that it's because there aren't any bins nearby. While I agree that there is a woeful dearth of bins, in Dublin at least, why they can't carry it to a bin I have no idea. It's too 'ikky', I presume.
anaya wrote: » That doesn't make sense, the hard part is done, why why leaving the easy part undone?
starviewadams wrote: » Baffles me too,but nearly every field in my estate has dozens of bags of dog mess tied to the railings and hanging off tree branches.Disgusting looking. Council usual collect them every few weeks.
starviewadams wrote: » Or why do people bother bagging it and then just tying the bag to a branch of a tree or on to some railings?
stoneill wrote: » Some people think that they are too good to pick up dog ****e. Saw it last night in Griffeen Valley Park - kids were doing their GAA training and in come a couple walking their dog, dog stops right beside the kids to take a crap meanwhile yer man in his A&F t-shirt and yer was in her oversized Gucci sunglasses pretend the dog isn't having a gick. Luckily I have a stash of dog poo bags, any responsible owner have pockets full of them. I walked over, said nothing, handed them a bag and embarrassed the gick out of them to pick up the poo.
BillyMitchel wrote: » No just on others! Fancy it sometime??!
Dravokivich wrote: » In Carpenterstown myself and there's some fúcker around here who bags it and hangs it off fences. Do they expect it to magic it's way to a bin or something...
El Guapo! wrote: » I usually always clean up after my dog. But he was sick a while ago and had diarrhoea. He scuttered a puddle of it onto the grass and I had to leave it. Some woman stopped me and started going mad at me for not picking it up. How the fcuk was I supposed to pick that up?! With a straw?!!
Tiddlypeeps wrote: » I think a lot of it has to do with the whole "nobody else does it so I'm not gonna bother" mentality. I'll admit that I don't tidy up after my dogs (I really should start) and the main reason is that they stop to pee on or sniff another dogs poop every 10 feet. Another poop in that mine field isn't really gonna make a difference.
anaya wrote: » Its like a poop hell, I live in Dublin 15 but its everywhere. Can't step even think of stepping on the grass and even on pathways feel like picking it up and putting it on the front door of the dog owners or throw it inside their homes....
McDermotX wrote: » Animals are crapping in our houses and we’re picking it up! Did we lose a war?
anaya wrote: » Seems like you have experience rubbing it on yourself?