Pandypops Offline
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Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 9:04 pm Post subject: Where do your dogs wee when on the lead? |
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Today I was walking Milo on the lead, the same route I do most days. He does his toilets like a good boy and I ALWAYS scoop his poop like a responsible owner. There is one part of the route where there is a privet hedge in front of this house(all the rest of the houses on that row have walls) he always stops and ***** his leg and "waters" the hedge. Well today we were walking along, me in my own little world minding my own business, when we got to said hedge.Milo did his usual wee when I heard someone shout, "'cuse me love! Stop your dog pi**ing outside my house!" I turned to see this young bloke was talking to me! I said "Oh sorry! I do clean up after him!" and waved a full poo bag up to him! And I carried on walking.
Then as I was thinking about what had just happened I started to get annoyed!
Firstly with myself for being too slow with a good comment back! The fact he called me 'love!' and the fact he said pi**ing.
I wish I was quick enough, Id've said to the idiot, " I am NOT your love! I don't appreciate you using swearing when describing my dog "weeing", it's not against the law and where else should my dog wee??? By the time I got home I was fuming!! Milo wasn't doing any harm! and I'm sure the bloke has weed up a hedge when drunk before!(he seemed the type!)
So I was wondering, have any of you been shouted at for your dog weeing and what come backs did you say?
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Charlie the bionic pup

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Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 10:08 pm Post subject: |
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I haven't been shouted at but we once had a wee problem
A few years ago (pre Duds) we took Charlie to the beach for the day and ended up walking along the front where the shops are to get something to eat.
I said to Dave 'Charlie hasn't had a wee for ages so we'd better find somewhere'. Well Charlie is a dog who pretty much wees on command and must have heard the word 'wee' - so he did!! Right in the middle of the pavement, middle of August, bursting with people and did the biggest wee you can imagine!!! Charlie squats and wees like a girl and it went on and on and on and almost flooded the pavement!! Not a lot I could do about it cos you can't pick it up in a doggie bag!!!
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Moj Offline
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Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 10:18 pm Post subject: |
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I don't let mine wee on other people's property, so my dog would get a sharp tug on the lead and a stern word if he lifted his leg on someone's hedge, wall, car, whatever. I take him to a grassy verge at the side of the road and tell him to pee. Otherwise, on lead, he isn't allowed to pee. The only time he can lift his leg as he likes is if we're out on a free running walk somewhere.
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Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 10:20 pm Post subject: |
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The first walk I took Luna on when we'd moved into house in Belgium I took her for a sniffy walk down the road to explore. She was having a good old sniffy and I was taking a look at the houses around us when some bloke shouted down his drive to 'blah blah blah blah blah blah (it was in Belgian French!)' in a cross voice. I did my usual 'Sorry, I'm English could you repeat that please' in my bestest English French French and got a broken English/Belgian French diatribe that I figured out meant 'Get your ****** dog away from my plants, it is killing them with its wee!!' WELL!! He had got in his car and was driving off down the road by this time so I just gave him a puzzled look and allowed Luna to carry on sniffing!
I have met only a couple of girl dogs that can pee up things - Luna ain't one of 'em! I always let her have a good sniff of his plants so that he could have a good look at seeing she was missing the required bits he was looking for!!! He never shouted again and I always said a cheery 'bonjour' when I saw him! - sometimes having 'bad Belgian French' was an asset!
Next time gabble at him like you are foreign and can't understand!!! 
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Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 11:09 pm Post subject: |
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, Sorry I should'nt laugh but we live beside a public footpath and it is also the doggy walk for quite a few.
I imagine it would be almost impossible for even the most well trained dog to not have a sneeky wee on his/her way by our place , it must have the 'you can pee ere' sign all the way along .
No problem for me, unless they try a sneeky poo, which some do, right outside our gate [ I have left a note in the past, asking them to please pick up after their dog ].
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