k0ua
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there are more than enough of dog owners who are very inconsiderate.
Ain't that the truth. Many of them right here.
there are more than enough of dog owners who are very inconsiderate.
Nope. Just your general attitude about it all.
You know, I was brought up to never raise my voice to a female. My dad taught me that.
There's a small abandoned farm I cut hay on nearby. The owner sold & moved to the other side of town. New owner is The Battlefield Trust out of Washington DC. They have given me full authority to cut the hay, store it in the barn, mow the lawns and chase off trespassers. Well I'm up there last week and here comes this ol gal with her giant dog, walks past the no trespassing signs right onto the property allows the dog to take a giant dump on the lawn. Doesnt even bring the walmart bag to scoop it up.
I'm not accustomed to confronting women. Taught not to. So what would you do?
I agree with most here on this thread that there are more than enough of dog owners who are very inconsiderate. This thread wouldnt start & continue if there wasnt. Everything from dog poop to dogs in trash, to dog attacks. Probably goes back to the way they were raised.
You know, I was brought up to never raise my voice to a female. My dad taught me that.
There's a small abandoned farm I cut hay on nearby. The owner sold & moved to the other side of town. New owner is The Battlefield Trust out of Washington DC. They have given me full authority to cut the hay, store it in the barn, mow the lawns and chase off trespassers. Well I'm up there last week and here comes this ol gal with her giant dog, walks past the no trespassing signs right onto the property allows the dog to take a giant dump on the lawn. Doesnt even bring the walmart bag to scoop it up.
I'm not accustomed to confronting women. Taught not to. So what would you do?
I agree with most here on this thread that there are more than enough of dog owners who are very inconsiderate. This thread wouldnt start & continue if there wasnt. Everything from dog poop to dogs in trash, to dog attacks. Probably goes back to the way they were raised.
You know, I was brought up to never raise my voice to a female. My dad taught me that.
There's a small abandoned farm I cut hay on nearby. The owner sold & moved to the other side of town. New owner is The Battlefield Trust out of Washington DC. They have given me full authority to cut the hay, store it in the barn, mow the lawns and chase off trespassers. Well I'm up there last week and here comes this ol gal with her giant dog, walks past the no trespassing signs right onto the property allows the dog to take a giant dump on the lawn. Doesnt even bring the walmart bag to scoop it up.
I'm not accustomed to confronting women. Taught not to. So what would you do?
I agree with most here on this thread that there are more than enough of dog owners who are very inconsiderate. This thread wouldnt start & continue if there wasnt. Everything from dog poop to dogs in trash, to dog attacks. Probably goes back to the way they were raised.
What attitude??
So I should let those hunting dogs roam my property at will?? WHY? Its my property, why don't they go hunt their property? I'm sure if I went trespass hunting on their property they would throw a fit!
If the "woman" acts like that confront her! You were there when this happened? I would have told her to pick it up and pay better attention to the signs! Just because she is a woman doesn't give her special rights to ignore signs and do what she wants!
Yep, I realize that. I was about 1000 feet away operating a farm tractor. Couldnt get to her before she left the property and crossed back over to the town house complex.
I cant believe the way people are raised and their lack of consideration for others.
My wife tells me Im very scary looking and not to confront women :laughing:
As I said earlier, I had a problem with some neighbors' dog running as a pack. The owner of the main culprit eventually solved the problem by building the mother of all dog pens. So far, I have been able to give every dog on my ground a pass, but if one ever shows aggression at my wife or children, I will do what is necessary to protect my family.
Okay, how about a fun variance on this discussion. I was in the blind yesterday trying to call a nice tom in. Suddenly there was a large gray cat about 15 yards away, just standing there staring in my direction. My immediate assumption was it was a stray somebody had dumped. Cats don't normally last long around here. The coyotes, I think, get them. So having a bit of a soft heart I am wondering if I should rescue it. My wife would not be happy. My dog would not be happy. As I contemplating this, I notice it is a bit muddy. Okay, it has been out here a few days at least. Hmmm? It appears well fed. Well, I have quite a rat problem so it has probably been feasting on them. And then it hits me. That face, those ears, it is powerfully built from what I can see. It is facing straight at me. Wish I could see its profile or tail. After a couple of minutes, it turns and walks away. Yes, that is one "here kitty, kitty. Here kitty." that would not have ended well for me. It was a young bobcat and obviously wasn't starving.