Question for dog owners

gbflyer

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I wish I could find it but a friend of mine, who ironically passed in Sept due to complications of bad health and COVID, sent me a video of a gal taking off her mask, picking up a fresh pile with it, turning it around and putting it back on.
 

Rob5589

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I see it all over my neighborhood when walking mine, so it's not just in the woods. People are just dicks unfortunately.
 

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Welp, definitely learned something new today.


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gabenzeke

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I see it all the time living next to a bike trail. My best guess is if their dog was crapping and nobody was around they wouldn't even bag it. They bag it and drop it as if they'll come back later to look like they're doing the right thing. But by some miracle, these people never make it back the way they came.

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Most places I hike my dogs, they can just crap wherever they want. There’s a couple places where there’s just so many dogs, it would be a Doodoo mine Field. So I pick it up and bag it. I almost always snag it on the way back, but I must confess I have forgotten it a couple times. Many times someone else has already picked up The bag when I come by.
 

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I imagine most people don’t want to carry it around and just come back for it. If they don’t, and just toss it there, then F them… they’re A-holes. I have a draw string bag with an outer pocket to keep the bag(s) of crap in.
 
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Have you ever considered that some people hate dolphins?

Arrogant jerks you ask me.

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I can’t stand dolphins. liberal pot licking scum that just swim around waiting to take your fish, spool your reel, and break your leg.

You do all the work and they just take your food.
 

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City people that just moved to our mountain town leave these bags on trails because they they think we have trail crews that pick up garbage. Ha!
 

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I don't know of the phenomenon you speak of. But I do know a lot of those bags are biodegradable.

Maybe they are just moving it off the trail in the bag and think it's fine because it will degrade?

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Z71&Gun

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Makes no sense at all. I imagine it's the same people that ride bikes in the street next to empty sidewalks, drive Fords and vote Democrat.
 

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I see this every day seeing the same bag of shit laying there for weeks at a time….🤣…. madness it is……
 

JGood

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If you bag it, leave the bag, and come back to pick it up, you get yelled at a lot less than just leaving the shit, unbagged, on the path and picking it up on your way back. People are more likely to believe that you will pick up the bag on your way out than pick up the poo.
 

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Along these lines, I had a dog run off and leave a large wet pile resembling a murder scene in the middle of a freshly groomed cross country ski trail, I couldnt do anything with it, was like trying to pick up thousand island dressing with barbecue tongs so I tried to sneak out undetected. No luck, a woman skier cornered me and gave me one royal a$$ chewing talking about sanitation and etiquette.....hearing her rant you'd have thought I was the one that left it. Then others saw it and joined in, I learned that those skiers are quite particular about trail conditions.
 

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I tie the bag of crap around my dogs collar. Why should I carry it?
 

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Along these lines, I had a dog run off and leave a large wet pile resembling a murder scene in the middle of a freshly groomed cross country ski trail, I couldnt do anything with it, was like trying to pick up thousand island dressing with barbecue tongs so I tried to sneak out undetected. No luck, a woman skier cornered me and gave me one royal a$$ chewing talking about sanitation and etiquette.....hearing her rant you'd have thought I was the one that left it. Then others saw it and joined in, I learned that those skiers are quite particular about trail conditions.
Couldn’t you just throw some snow on top of it? But I have ran into cross country skiers using snow mobile trails and they tried chewing out ass for that so I know what you mean kinda crazy cat woman stuff.
 
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Not on a trail but in our subdivision, I bag it, and leave it. On the way home I pick it up.

Why: I don't want to carry a bag of shit for 2-3 miles. Both of my GSPs poop within 1/2 mile of the house.
 
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