Hear ye! Hear ye! Several of our parks have a plastic bag dispenser (free) along with the sign, so there is No Excuse....unless you mis-read the sign and pick up the dog instead.
I wish people would do it. I have to say more and more are but one still walks right into you-know-what every once in a while.
I'm cursin' outta here coz I just remembered the last time it happened to me and I hadn't noticed until my colleagues said aloud what I was silently thinking: strange smell today...
I walked our female, Autumn Eve, fox terrier for 13 years around the 1/2 mile block. I carried a brown lunch bag or paper sack and a teflon pancake turner. I retired the pancake turner when she died.
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That would be a good practice. I think in India we should put a cows picture instead of a dog's in every corner. :D
Hear ye! Hear ye! Several of our parks have a plastic bag dispenser (free) along with the sign, so there is No Excuse....unless you mis-read the sign and pick up the dog instead.
If the dog not is allowed to shit at this place, what shall I then pick up, what is "it"????
Have a great weekend ;-)
I like Sailor's comment. Can you imagine the plastic bag you would need to pick up after a cow?
I wish people would do it. I have to say more and more are but one still walks right into you-know-what every once in a while.
I'm cursin' outta here coz I just remembered the last time it happened to me and I hadn't noticed until my colleagues said aloud what I was silently thinking: strange smell today...
Great sign.
I walked our female, Autumn Eve, fox terrier for 13 years around the 1/2 mile block. I carried a brown lunch bag or paper sack and a teflon pancake turner. I retired the pancake turner when she died.
You'd better take your own as plastic bag dispensers might be empty! :-)
Most people in my area will "pick it up" after their dogs have done their business. I wish all the horse people did the same!
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