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jonbeeza said:As I did on that very cold and very frosty morning the other day![]()
The other day?? I'm in the North East of Scotland. It got above freezing here once!!
jonbeeza said:As I did on that very cold and very frosty morning the other day![]()
It's quite common in Mugdock Park for people to bag it then leave it hanging on a branch.....
gman said:I hate that! My dog will purposely avoid the short piece of grass where it's nice and easy to pick up his crap, instead he'll select the longest clump possible, normally with a few twigs in it to ensure the bag is then punctured and whatever I have managed to scrap into the bag then falls back out.
This isn't actually the embarrassing part though; when he's looking for a good spot he'll do this stupid hunched up walk and whilst in this position he'll somehow point his ass in the direction of where he's interested in and walk kinda sideways/backwards. Then when he finds the spot (long and twiggy - see earlier) he'll then circle about ten times, start crapping and then midway through he'll start turning so he can have a look whilst spreading the remaining outcoming in a wide arc.
And because the little ****** has spun so much the lead will usually be tangled up so the precision manoeuvre of picking up the scattered steaming pile of crap and flipping the bag back from being inside out goes tits up as it catches the lead and it ends up somewhere else - usually my hand.
But other than that he's very cute.
. I am just off to the park again, this is for my dogs morning run. I of course will have a pocket full of treats and a pocket full of poop bags. I might take my iphone, just to get photo evidence Is it a coincidence that that's an anagram of DogMuck Park?
You described the "dog scuttle" earlier which mine has a ridiculous habit of doing too - loves scuttling sideways up a mound or somewhere raised too just to make sure everyone can see.
complaint going into the council asking them to do something about this. The walk to take my son to school in the morning is only 5 minutes and i had to dodge 3 on my way there this morning, 2 of which had already been stood/walked in by someone else.
Heck! What kinda kids eat dog poo?
Bend The Light said:Some will, but that's not the point. The kids play on the grass where the dog ***** is, the kids will often pick their nose, or put their fingers near their mouths. The cr*p can contain a serious disease that will blind children, in even small amounts. Not every poo will have the disease of course, but it only takes one...
A quite recent story...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-11012044
jonbeeza said:I was in my local park yesterday morning, and this was for my dogs normal morning walk. I do get followed by wardends from time to time, but this time a marked warden car followed me, he even pointed is in car camera towards me, and recorded me and my dog. I always clean up after my dog, so I am not worried that way.
I was thinking I might get my own micro video cam, just to record any events that went on that day. The park has been featured on TVs Filthy Rotten Scoundrels, so I know they do keep video footage.
Just thinking it would be good to keep proof of me picking my dogs poops up, I know not a nice video, butJust purely as evidence!
sturisoma said:my dog once had the option of using a large expanse of grass, but she didn't bother with that. So onto the beach, me hoping she ''wouldn't'' because it's harder to pick up. She didn't bother with that either. Instead, confronted with the empty sea, she ran over to the only spot where kids were paddling, ran into the sea and did a doop right next to them! I was standing on the shore, bag in hand, completely mortified. The kids' parents thought it was hilarious!

sturisoma said:she does like to pee in odd places, like puddles or on top of mole hills, but doops are normally done hidden in a bush somewhere
it's more awkward when you go to clean it up only to find it's a bit too liquid - that's when you get 'looks' from people ha ha
What kinda kids pick their noses?Seriously though - kids should be made aware that any kinda poo by way of mouth isn't a good idea - not just the dog variety... cats' would be far less tasty IMHO....
I really struggle to understand people who go to the effort of bagging it then leaving it or sticking it ins hedge or whatever. Surely that's even worse than just leaving it)
big soft moose said:for toxicarias to be a problem it has to get in the eyes - while eating dog poop isnt to be recomended its not the prime problem
sturisoma said:I used to use a freezing spray, worked ok but expensive way to turn it into temporary stone![]()
... if the doggy-doo doesn't require it I could make some ice-cream like Heston Blumenthal..yummy (the ice-cream, not the poo!)What kinda kids put poo or poopy hands in their eyes... kids should be advised that this is not a good idea - and hand washing should be encouraged more.
big soft moose said:its usually something like kids playing football or whatever and falling over and going in face first , or getting it on their hands without realising then rubbing their eyes.
tbh the media has hyped it up something chronic , the number of cases is tiny and even more so in proportion to the ammount of dog crap arround.
If kids are going to do insanitary things like eat poo , or not wash their hands before eating the chances of food poisioning/stomach infections /worms etc are considerably greater.
What kinda kids put poo or poopy hands in their eyes... kids should be advised that this is not a good idea - and hand washing should be encouraged more.
- and some kids (a minority) have yucky habits.
Bend The Light said:Or can't help it. Get in the real world, Love!
this whole thing started in the 80's when one child suffered eye problems which the GP said was probably caused by her coming into contact with infected dog doop - so, one instance and even then unproved
I am there already thanks... that's how I know about the yucky habits - and thats how I know when parents need to step in (not in the poo mind you) and guide the young ones
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Bend The Light said:No true...only a few posts back I posted this...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-11012044
Bend The Light said:No, sorry. you don't get it. Not at all.
Look - please don't take this personally. I don't like poo of any kind - any more than anyone else. Some of my comments here were written tongue in cheek - and to be honest - on this site we are all flogging a dead horse. I don't see anyone saying it is a good idea not to pick up after their dogs - or any parent saying they would allow their kids to eat any nasties. There is no question of me suggesting that folk 'let their kids eat poo' etc... If i saw this being encouraged I would be inclined to report it. However, the world us not perfect - and it does well to be aware of it IMHO....
Bend The Light said:You are talking more crap than about crap. You said "What kind of kid puts poo in their mouths"
"What kind of kid wipes their eyes when they've got poo on their hands".
You said that it is up to the parents to "advise" their kids that this is not a good idea. You don't know the first thing about SO MANY parents and kids and yet you tell us how it should be done.
The simple fact is...some dog owners let their dogs foul the place then leave it. Some dog mess contains powerful pathogens which can deprive children playing of their sight. I don't see what the argument is! Clean the sodding mess up....
big soft moose said:Mary - I'm with you on this one - yes dog owners are responsible for their owners mess , but parents are responsible for their childrens well being (especially when they are little) - anyone who's paranoid about toxicara has the option of not letting their little one play where there might be poop (and toxicara is caused by roundworm larvae which is also present in cat and fox poop so even if every dogowner picked up you could not still eliminate the risk)
However the risk is minute - as i said above ten cases per year - most of which are not ocular - there is a far higher chance of a little kid falling on broken glass etc than there is of them contracting the condition.
(and anyone who feels the need to start shouting abuse about this topic or acusing others of talking crap needs to go read the rules)
Ricky said:I hate irresponsible dog owners, it give us 'dog owners' a bad rep!
Worst offenders are teenagers walking dogs for family and dog walkers with 6-8 dogs!
I will follow them and film them if they don't pick up!
Mary - I'm with you on this one - yes dog owners are responsible for their owners mess , but parents are responsible for their childrens well being (especially when they are little) - anyone who's paranoid about toxicara has the option of not letting their little one play where there might be poop (and toxicara is caused by roundworm larvae which is also present in cat and fox poop so even if every dogowner picked up you could not still eliminate the risk)
However the risk is minute - as i said above ten cases per year - most of which are not ocular - there is a far higher chance of a little kid falling on broken glass etc than there is of them contracting the condition.
(and anyone who feels the need to start shouting abuse about this topic or acusing others of talking crap needs to go read the rules)
big soft moose said:Panther i dont disagree with you - dogs should not be crapping on a playing feild, end of.
that said kids who are old enough to play U12 and U16 footie are also old enough to learn to act responsibly and not touch their eyes/mouths/faces if they have dog crap on their hands.
They also arent particularly at risk of toxicaria anyway - somewhere arround a third of the population have some in their systems but most of us are imune to the effects , the isssue is with very little kids who havent had time to build up that imunity (and most cases in fact have nothing to do with dog poo - the 'commonest' (although still very uncommon) route on non ocular infection is little kids eating soil - which is again down to a lack of parental supervision.
I don't want anyone to get the idea that i'm apologist for irresponsible dog ownership - I have a dog and always pick up after her (or stick and flick in very rural locations) I also don't walk her in parks, sports feilds, and playgrounds in the first place - plus see my post above about the horrors of countryside work and hitting bags filled with anaerobicly decaying poo with a strimmer)
What i'm saying is that the risk of toxicara (and particularly vis a vis dog crap) has been massively blown out of proportion by the media not letting facts get in the way of a good story.