Zebra
Posted : 9/25/2011 9:00:15 AM
quote by DougB Send the dog owners cleanup kits and copies of photos.
I don't know where these owners live as most of them go out when its late and dark, for obvious reasons, so they won't be spotted. I do not have the time to camp out in my garden 24/7 to watch out for the culprits as I have a life to lead.
As for giving out too many laws would spoil peoples free will, I certainly don't agree, there are not enough laws to protect animals. I know of a neighbour who was banned from keeping animals for 10 years because of neglect and abuse, however his wife could keep all the animals even though they belonged to him but how can you prove that, how is that justice for the animals? They should have banned the property to not just the animal abuser so no, there aren't enough laws to protect animals.
I was thinking last night and would be glad of any information. My next door neighbour has a large dog who stays out in the front garden for hours. She is not aggressive but barks at other dogs passing by. Actually a couple of times I've been grateful to her as she has alerted me to a dog passing by with its owner so was able to watch them.
My question is, would a dog foal to mark a territory because it didn't like the dog barking at them? I don't know where my neighbours dog poops but obviously to another dog, there would be dog smells just by the dog being in the garden. I just need to know the causes and why its always outside my house by several different dogs, different poop sizes are a giveaway.