polishmafia
03-25-2014, 10:40 PM
We all love our four-legged, furry friends... but I have a question... and its about poop.
I went to the mailbox today and I noticed a homeowner's lawn across from my street. They have a big dog, and this dog has laid some serious brown landmines all over the lawn. Big terds litter the yard all over the place. It was unimaginable!
I understand that going out to clean up poops when its -30 degrees must be incredibly painful and cold, but what do you dog owners do when its 20 or 30 degrees out?
Do you go grab them with a plastic bag when its winter? Do you wait until the snow thaws to go and pick them up? I really don't know. Do the poops freeze into the snow cause they are warm and are unable to be picked up, or is my neighbor just fucking lazy?
I want to call the association about this homeowner and their brown stricken lawn cause it is GROSS, but I don't know if its common to wait until its warmer to pick up the dog's poop.
I went to the mailbox today and I noticed a homeowner's lawn across from my street. They have a big dog, and this dog has laid some serious brown landmines all over the lawn. Big terds litter the yard all over the place. It was unimaginable!
I understand that going out to clean up poops when its -30 degrees must be incredibly painful and cold, but what do you dog owners do when its 20 or 30 degrees out?
Do you go grab them with a plastic bag when its winter? Do you wait until the snow thaws to go and pick them up? I really don't know. Do the poops freeze into the snow cause they are warm and are unable to be picked up, or is my neighbor just fucking lazy?
I want to call the association about this homeowner and their brown stricken lawn cause it is GROSS, but I don't know if its common to wait until its warmer to pick up the dog's poop.