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Old 30-03-2008, 09:25 PM
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Re: Cat's pooing on lawn!!!

sounds like a good idea, will try that!!! as for the dog poo offer can get that offf the path from the front of my house, from n irrisponsible dog owner!
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Old 30-03-2008, 09:34 PM
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Re: Cat's pooing on lawn!!!

Mad story about same prob-a cocky lad up the road from us kept allowing his dog to purposely poo in my garden where my 12mth old son at the time playedI'd asked him a few times politely to stop his dog from doing this and went thru the various issues-he just got ruder and ruder so one Sunday morning i'd had enough-plus i can be a little grumpy in the morning-anyway i for the last time asked him to kindly remove his dogs latest dump-to which he reacted quite ungentlemanly so i went inside grabbed a plastic bag,gathered his dogs dump and went to the house he was at-asked him again if he would do the honors...he screamed that i could go and bleep,bleep with poo so i threw it at him full force and i hit him and his doorHis family actually came out and bollocked him loads and apologised to me-needless to say-he didn't allow his dog to crap in my garden again
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Re: Cat's pooing on lawn!!!

My mum threw a basin of cold water over the dog owner who lets her dog poo in front of her gate and doesnt pick it up.

It was the funniest thing Ive have ever seen. The owner thought my mum was going to throw it over the dog... haha
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Mad story about same prob-a cocky lad up the road from us kept allowing his dog to purposely poo in my garden where my 12mth old son at the time playedI'd asked him a few times politely to stop his dog from doing this and went thru the various issues-he just got ruder and ruder so one Sunday morning i'd had enough-plus i can be a little grumpy in the morning-anyway i for the last time asked him to kindly remove his dogs latest dump-to which he reacted quite ungentlemanly so i went inside grabbed a plastic bag,gathered his dogs dump and went to the house he was at-asked him again if he would do the honors...he screamed that i could go and bleep,bleep with poo so i threw it at him full force and i hit him and his doorHis family actually came out and bollocked him loads and apologised to me-needless to say-he didn't allow his dog to crap in my garden again

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Old 30-03-2008, 10:00 PM
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Think i'd get along with your mum LisaLove how it was the owner and not the dog-quite right too
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Re: Cat's pooing on lawn!!!

Thats Brilliant!!! again i never catch them at it, but i can tell its a little dog!
The thing is if my daughter stands in it on the way into the school taxi, i'd prob get the clean up bill.
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Great idea Lisa,thanks am gonna try thisSeems like a lot less hassle than tiger/dog or horse dumps
Thats it...put me outta buisness
i was on to a good deal here for the minute
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Old 31-03-2008, 11:08 AM
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i was on to a good deal here for the minute
Aww I'm sorry

I'll take 3 large bags of tiger poops then please

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I'll take 3 large bags of tiger poops then please

Its dog s**t
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