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      08-17-2015, 08:42 AM   #89
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The dog was on the sidewalk. How do you stop a 70 lb dog from chewing the grass near the sidewalk? It was only a split second while the neighbor was watching.
You train them properly. Even off leash, my dog won't leave my side on a walk
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The dog was on the sidewalk. How do you stop a 70 lb dog from chewing the grass near the sidewalk? It was only a split second while the neighbor was watching.
You train them properly. Even off leash, my dog won't leave my side on a walk
Well, my wife is 100 lbs dripping wet. The dog is still a puppy even at his weight.

I always thought him to be well behaved. I suppose there are different standards.

Something interested him in the grass that day. I don't think it means he is a monster
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Well, my wife is 100 lbs dripping wet. The dog is still a puppy even at his weight.

I always thought him to be well behaved. I suppose there are different standards.

Something interested him in the grass that day. I don't think it means he is a monster
Maybe the dog whisperer can help
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Well, my wife is 100 lbs dripping wet. The dog is still a puppy even at his weight.

I always thought him to be well behaved. I suppose there are different standards.

Something interested him in the grass that day. I don't think it means he is a monster
When your dog is eating grass means that something is wrong with his stomach .
I had in the past the same problem with my dog and he was eating grass too, the vet confirmed after the diagnosis a stomach inflammation .
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The dog was on the sidewalk. How do you stop a 70 lb dog from chewing the grass near the sidewalk? It was only a split second while the neighbor was watching.
85lb Husky...who are known to pull and be stubborn. Will walk off leash next to me or my wife and never go on a persons lawn. You set the standard, you train them to not chew people's lawns.

When he did that, did you stop your walk, tell him no, put him in a sit/stay and then walk up to your neighbor and have a discussion and apologize and tell him you'll make sure he's kept on a shorter leash when you walk him?

Probably not.

You could have diffused the situation, but chose not to.
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Call animal control and let them know he is putting poison in public area's (along the sidewalk). Let them deal with him.
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Also, train your dog.
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The dog was on the sidewalk. How do you stop a 70 lb dog from chewing the grass near the sidewalk? It was only a split second while the neighbor was watching.
85lb Husky...who are known to pull and be stubborn. Will walk off leash next to me or my wife and never go on a persons lawn. You set the standard, you train them to not chew people's lawns.

When he did that, did you stop your walk, tell him no, put him in a sit/stay and then walk up to your neighbor and have a discussion and apologize and tell him you'll make sure he's kept on a shorter leash when you walk him?

Probably not.

You could have diffused the situation, but chose not to.
Did you even read the post. My wife was walking the dog. I didn't choose anything.

I know, you sound like the type that sits back and judges everyone's interactions with their dog and thinks "they don't know anything about training a dog." You probably think anyone needing a leash is a loser and can't train dogs for squat. Do I have that right?

Because your dogs are trained into submission, you carry that around like a badge of honor.

I don't mind you judging me or my dog as that's what this board is for, but if you are going to comment, could you not rely solely on one incident that didn't even involve me?

For the record, we walk my dog over 3 miles per day. We use the sidewalk. The dog bit the grass near the edge of the sidewalk---but, I wasn't there during the incident.

My neighbor apologized to me. He is a good guy.

I wanted to know if it were legal to put poison on your property in a location near the sidewalk where other animals could eat it.

Let's take me and my poorly trained dog out of the equation.

Is there a problem with leaving poison next to the sidewalk where dogs are likely to visit?

Apparently, the answer is that's ok.

That's pretty much all I wanted to know.

At first, I admit, I thought most on this board would think that would be reckless, inhumane, and dangerous.

I was completely wrong about that.
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My dogs run FREE....on my property....
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      08-17-2015, 10:08 AM   #98
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Did you even read the post. My wife was walking the dog. I didn't choose anything.

I know, you sound like the type that sits back and judges everyone's interactions with their dog and thinks "they don't know anything about training a dog."

Because your dogs are trained into submission, you carry that around like a badge of honor.

I don't mind you judging me or my dog, but if you are going to comment, could you at least be objective and not rely solely on one incident that didn't even involve me?
Fine your wife should have diffused the situation but chose not too...I've had 6 dogs in my life from Chihuahuas to Huskies and all have been trained...not into submission, but to understand what is right and wrong. Your dog goes and eats some grass...there could have been a piece of meat with antifreeze on it because some asshole people do that, or he ingests some fertilizer and now your dog is now dead because you didn't train it well enough to keep off people's lawns.

If your wife can't handle a 70lb dog get a haltie so he doesn't pull her, or spend the time training your dog to follow simple commands like heel, or that no is no.

I'm not going to judge you from one incident, but from what you've told us thus far, you're making that difficult.

The thread title is dumb. You can ask your neighbor to remove the moth balls and let him know that you and your wife will take more care when walking your dog by his house. That would be the neighborly thing to do.
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My dogs run FREE....on my property....
The best way to do it.

My Husky does as well.
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Let's take me and my poorly trained dog out of the equation.

Is there a problem with leaving poison next to the sidewalk where dogs are likely to visit?
Apparently, the answer is that's ok.
That's pretty much all I wanted to know.
At first, I admit, I thought most on this board would think that would be reckless, inhumane, and dangerous.
I was completely wrong about that.
People have found that moth balls are good raccoon repellents. Be thankful that they didn't leave Cayenne pepper all over the lawn that would burn the pads of the feet. Moral of the story, it's your responsibility to keep you dog safe.
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Oh for Christ sake who gives a crap if he ate some grass. His dog can chew on the neighbors legs. All these high and mighty owners. Dogs are gonna be dogs no need to beat them until they are cowering piles of goo.
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I'm not advocating any type of physical abuse toward animals...the irresponsible owner of said pets however....
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Oh for Christ sake who gives a crap if he ate some grass. His dog can chew on the neighbors legs. All these high and mighty owners. Dogs are gonna be dogs no need to beat them until they are cowering piles of goo.
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The dog was on the sidewalk. How do you stop a 70 lb dog from chewing the grass near the sidewalk? It was only a split second while the neighbor was watching.
Maybe tell your neighbor to cut his lawn..if he kept it short your dog wouldn't be nibbling
Yeah..and yell him your pooch is giving him a free lawnmow.
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Oh for Christ sake who gives a crap if he ate some grass. His dog can chew on the neighbors legs. All these high and mighty owners. Dogs are gonna be dogs no need to beat them until they are cowering piles of goo.
Who said anything about beating the dogs?

Reading is hard...
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      08-17-2015, 12:13 PM   #106
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Probably why they can't train their dogs properly.

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ha good one quit trolling tool. my dog is the sweetest beast you will ever meet. he's well adjusted and loving. admit it your a cat person.
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Well, I always bag any poop. I do see neighbors that don't bag their poo. It bugs me since it gives the people that do clean up a bad rep.
I picked up two piles this morning that did not belong to my dogs.

I hate people too.
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ha good one quit trolling tool. my dog is the sweetest beast you will ever meet. he's well adjusted and loving. admit it your a cat person.
Indeed same thing (was) here , but sadly she's (Riesenschnauzer) now in dogs paradise .
But they say..."Dogs are man's best friend"...
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