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Old 17-10-2008, 01:41 PM
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Doggy Pooh Bag Invasion...

It seems that some dog owners go to all that trouble of cleaning up after their dogs and then leaving the little doggy bag full of pooh behind, whats the point of that , I think that's worse than not cleaning up in the first place, I'd love to catch someone in the act, I'd run after them shouting " Excuse Me, I think you've left something behind, and hand over the DoggyBag, so you'd better watch out.
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Old 17-10-2008, 02:17 PM
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Re: Doggy Pooh Bag Invasion...

There is a growing trend around these parts where some utterly stupid dog owners are hanging their (used) dog pooh bags onto the branches of the nearest available bush or tree, and just leaving them there.

Last week I saw one woman dutifully (or so I thought) making use of a pooh bag, only to then walk 50 metres, scrape a hole in the gravel with her boot, deposit said pooh bag in hole, cover it up and walk away.

I made a point of letting her see that I was photographing both her and her dog, and told her that if she did not remove the pooh, I would send the picture to our local paper.

There is absolutely no excuse whatsoever for any dog owner not to clear up after their pet.

PS: I was, until recently, a dog owner myself. My faithful friend died at the age of 18yrs. not bad for a king Charles.

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Old 17-10-2008, 02:48 PM
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Re: Doggy Pooh Bag Invasion...

It's the same everywhere. It gets those of us who do clear up a very bad name as we are tarred with the same brush simply because we own a dog. I have, once or twice, left a bag and then picked it up on the way home rather than carry it all round a half hour or more walk! I'm fortunate that most of the time mine waits until we are well away from the village and in the fields, so it's not often that I have to use a bag anyway.
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Old 17-10-2008, 03:28 PM
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Re: Doggy Pooh Bag Invasion...

This and fly tipping are my all time hates. I just cannot fathom the mentality of people who do this. Lazy and selfish.
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Old 17-10-2008, 05:25 PM
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There is a growing trend around these parts where some utterly stupid dog owners are hanging their (used) dog pooh bags onto the branches of the nearest available bush or tree, and just leaving them there.

Funny what you find in tree's these day's

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Old 17-10-2008, 06:31 PM
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Funny what you find in tree's these day's.
Hmmmm once saw some boxers draper over a hedge dread to think......

It is annoying, i walk our dog regularly and even when were in the farmers fields i pick it up and take it all the way home, it doesn't bother me. But when i see bags dangling it winds me up, they go to the bother of bagging it but then leave it .
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Old 17-10-2008, 06:34 PM
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Re: Doggy Pooh Bag Invasion...

What gets me is they do all over the country..
you would expect it in some areas but everywhere do they get chave training..lol
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Old 17-10-2008, 06:41 PM
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Re: Doggy Pooh Bag Invasion...

Here they often don't even bother with the bag - they just allow deposits to be left on the pavement! The bag does prevent children accidentally touching the stuff, at least.

The mentality of some people is scary.
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Old 17-10-2008, 06:59 PM
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I have, once or twice, left a bag and then picked it up on the way home rather than carry it all round a half hour or more walk!
Must admit I have done the same!! If I am not going back the way I have come then I will carry it with me.Luckily there are quite a few doggie bins so its usually not too far.
What I have found recently are used baby nappies strewn round the country park!!!
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Old 17-10-2008, 07:01 PM
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I never hang my poo bags in trees but perhaps as with rubbish bins, more dog bins could be a available? After all councils want people to clean up maybe bins will help. I must admit that I thought it was not legal to put faeces into waste disposal bins that the local refuge men emptied does any one know if this is so? I know it can't be put into the toilet and flushed into our sewerage.
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Old 17-10-2008, 07:06 PM
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I never hang my pooh bags in trees but perhaps as with rubbish bins, more dog bins could be a available? After all councils want people to clean up maybe bins will help. I must admit that I thought it was not legal to put faeces into waste disposal bins that the local refuge men emptied does any one know if this is so? I know it can't be put into the toilet and flushed into our sewerage.

As I understand you should double bag dog poo..
Cat litter goes in too but nothing is said about that..
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Old 17-10-2008, 07:10 PM
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As I understand you should double bag dog poo..
Cat litter goes in too but nothing is said about that..
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Old 17-10-2008, 07:13 PM
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thanks Kayleigh
Hey...I've had a few..don't quote me. You don't know I said that lol
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Old 17-10-2008, 07:39 PM
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Re: Doggy Pooh Bag Invasion...

Prevention of accidental contact aside, bagging it and leaving it (invariably in beauty spots etc.) means that the stuff's going to be there for years.

I've even seen bags left hanging in woodland where dogpooh bins are provided. The perpetrators of that action must have had a severe shortage of brain cells.

There's no easy answer, but the threat of sending a photo to the local paper had the desired effect when I last saw one of these idiots. Much better than the bouts of verbal argy-bargy I've had in the past.

What with this, littering, fly tipping, vandalism, graffiti, road rage, general discourtesy, etc, etc, etc, etc... I feel a Victor Meldrew moment coming on.

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Old 17-10-2008, 08:15 PM
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Hmmmm once saw some boxers draper over a hedge dread to think.......
Disgusting, they should be kept in the ring
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Old 17-10-2008, 08:32 PM
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Disgusting, they should be kept in the ring
Trust you lol
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Old 17-10-2008, 08:37 PM
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Thank-you, I think it's something they put in the beer.
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Disgusting, they should be kept in the ring
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Old 18-10-2008, 10:01 AM
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Re: Doggy Pooh Bag Invasion...

If you think its annoying just seeing it (and it IS - esp dangling from tree branches near dog bins......) then try working in a country park and having to litterpick it back out of the hawthorns - only to be told that 'If I wasn;t doing that I wouldn't have a job' ........... so you see I'm supposed to be grateful for these baggies hanging in trees - cos I'm obviously not fit or have the brains to do any other sort of work ....... (I'm afraid wabs angry icon no where near fits the bill of how angry this makes me - think tasmanian devil and you'd be much nearer...........)

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Old 18-10-2008, 11:37 AM
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Who mentioned Disposable Nappies, I've been complaining for years and no one's been listening. The bit that I don't understand Is Fecal waste Is being put into our dustbins, hospitals, nursing homes, nurseries all have to use an outside agency to remove bags that are provided which are then disposed of in another way. My Council have now asked us to put all kitchen waste including All vegetable, meat and fish cooked or uncooked in our Brown Recycling bin's which Is for garden waste. No mention of Soiled Nappies though, It's disgusting. Bring Back Terry
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Old 18-10-2008, 11:01 PM
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If you think its annoying just seeing it (and it IS - esp dangling from tree branches near dog bins......) then try working in a country park and having to litterpick it back out of the hawthorns
and if you think that's bad try hitting one hidden in long grass with the blade of a brushcutter and showering yourself with half decomposed dog poo - this has happened to me on more than one occasion , and is a very good reason why i insist all my guys wear overalls and full face protection when brushcutting
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Old 18-10-2008, 11:04 PM
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I never hang my poo bags in trees but perhaps as with rubbish bins, more dog bins could be a available? After all councils want people to clean up maybe bins will help. .
the reason there arent is that they have to be emptied on a regular basis and this has a cost implication for the council - who have a limited budget. and anyway why should the council tax payer subsidise the disposal of dog poo - the dog owner brought it there (inside the dog) , so they should take it away again.
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Old 18-10-2008, 11:45 PM
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As some of you know, I often walk on our local "AONB"... so many times I have to come home and scrub the boots (after driving home in the socks!!!!!!!!!!!)... I get really p'd off as the majority of these owners are local........ I am sure they think, oh its such a big area what difference does one poo make.... well "hello!" there are ALOT of you thinkin' that way I'm a dog owner and clean up every time!

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Old 19-10-2008, 06:47 PM
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Re: Doggy Pooh Bag Invasion...

I have a dog, and I always clean up behind her but if I have to carry the bag and its revolting contents round with me because there's no bin available, then so be it, as I could never throw the bag into a hedge and can't understand why a moronic element of the public think it acceptable to do so. Some people are lazy, ignorant and - frankly - I don't think their brain power is up to much either if they think that wrapping up dog faeces in plastic and slinging it in the nearest hedge is any better than leaving the stuff in situ in the first place!

It's not just dog deposits in bags either, I am sick to death of general litter anyway. I think we are the most disgusting species...