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to OP how would you feel if a cat sprayed up your gate? would that be ok? as a cat wanders about or would you be annoyed at the owners?
 
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to OP how would you feel if a cat sprayed up your gate? would that be ok? as a cat wanders about or would you be annoyed at the owners?
I have lots of animals do their business in my garden - birds, hedge hogs etc- part and parcel of living in the country. As for cats spraying - they do not have an owner walking them on the lead.

i was surprised that a person walking their dog allowed them to pee on other peeps property - and it was a full on pee not just a scent mark!
 
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I have lots of animals do their business in my garden - birds, hedge hogs etc- part and parcel of living in the country. As for cats spraying - they do not have an owner walking them on the lead.

i was surprised that a person walking their dog allowed them to pee on other peeps property - and it was a full on pee not just a scent mark!
well if it was a full on pee that is not nice but neither is it a big deal as had you not seen it you probably would never of known, as for animals in your garden i find that rude no dog owner should let their dogs stray into other peoples gardens.
 
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I don't mind the gate or fence, no.

I do mind a dog entering my property (well, my parents :eek:) and doing the toilet though... like the woman the other day who let her dog do a poo on my driveway. In fairness, she did pick it up but I don't agree with her allowing her dog onto the drive in the first place.

On the pavement though, doing it on the fence, doesn't bother me in the slightest.
 
It's your job to control your dog!
My dog manages not to piss and crap everywhere!
I hope you didn't mean that to read as harsh as it does with all those exclamation marks and no emoticons :)

I live in a housing estate.....I'm supposed to take my dog for a walk and not let him pee anywhere :confused: Everywhere is someone's fence , gate, hedge or tree for miles and miles.....even around the park all the fences hedges and gates are someone's back garden:rolleyes:

There are no laws against dogs peeing anywhere, except children's playgrounds because of leptospirosis and so long as you clean up the poop they can poop pretty much anywhere. :p

I'm sorry it offends you so much that I have no control over my dogs bladder and bowel movements. Short of tying a knot in his penis & shoving a cork up his ass I don't see how I can stop him urinating and defecating, seeing as it's a natural bodily function. He's an animal not a blinking robot! :001_rolleyes:

I'm shocked that you as a dog owner yourself could be so intolerant of a dog's normal bodily functions...if dog owners are like you then we have no hope against the non dog owning community. Before we know it we'll have to walk around with dogs wearing nappies :rolleyes:
 
I hope you didn't mean that to read as harsh as it does with all those exclamation marks and no emoticons :)

I live in a housing estate.....I'm supposed to take my dog for a walk and not let him pee anywhere :confused: Everywhere is someone's fence , gate, hedge or tree for miles and miles.....even around the park all the fences hedges and gates are someone's back garden:rolleyes:

There are no laws against dogs peeing anywhere, except children's playgrounds because of leptospirosis and so long as you clean up the poop they can poop pretty much anywhere. :p

I'm sorry it offends you so much that I have no control over my dogs bladder and bowel movements. Short of tying a knot in his penis I don't see how I can stop him urinating, seeing as it's a natural bodily function. He's an animal not a blinking robot! :001_rolleyes:

I'm shocked that you as a dog owner yourself could be so intolerant of a dog's normal bodily functions...if dog owners are like you then we have no hope against the non dog owning community. Before we know it we'll have to walk around with dogs wearing nappies :rolleyes:
No I didn't mean it in a harsh way, I was just a little shocked!

I live in a housing estate too, Pippa goes on the public grass when she needs to go, there is no need to go on someones property!
I don't mind lamposts as they arn't peoples property.

I am not intolerant in anyway.
 
So if a bloke stood at ya gate and peed up it , that would be okay cos he had to go?:001_rolleyes:
That's a completely different scenario & don't twist my words please :)

Human beings understand (and in fact are the ones who made up) the social code we live by. But I don't agree with getting fined for urinating in public..I find it ridiculous but that's a different argument :)

Dogs and other animals have no concept of the rules of human society so shouldn't have to abide by them IMHO :)
 
I'm sorry it offends you so much that I have no control over my dogs bladder and bowel movements. Short of tying a knot in his penis & shoving a cork up his ass I don't see how I can stop him urinating and defecating, seeing as it's a natural bodily function. He's an animal not a blinking robot! :001_rolleyes:
I was also wondering how all the people who are so horrified by it and would never let their dog pee on someone's gate actually go about stopping them?
I'm lucky in that I don't have to walk my dogs along the street at all, they are off lead in the countryside so pee where the hell they like! Branston pee's/scent marks about every 5 minutes, I'd hate to think how I would stop him from doing this!

I am totally against people allowing there dogs onto your property and wouldn't be impressed if a dog pooped or squatted on my front lawn, but for a male dog to cock his leg up the fence? I wouldn't bat an eyelid.

In fact I would be more bothered if the owner was trying to drag the dog away mid pee or scolding them for going. How is he supposed to know the difference between a tree he's allowed to pee up and a fence he's not? By telling him off is only going to confuse him and surely goes against the whole 'not reprimanding your puppy for peeing where you don't want him to when house training' How is that different?
 
I try not to let Jet pee on gateposts, but when a dogs gotta go etc.
I will stop him from going near cars if I think he's going to pee.
The rain will wash it away from the gate, so no harm done. But I'm not sure if it'd harm cars, so I keep him away.
I don't allow him to go inside gates or on any ones garden. That is showing lack of respect!
 
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That's a completely different scenario & don't twist my words please :)

Human beings understand (and in fact are the ones who made up) the social code we live by. But I don't agree with getting fined for urinating in public..I find it ridiculous but that's a different argument :)

Dogs and other animals have no concept of the rules of human society so shouldn't have to abide by them IMHO :)
Dogs when out have to abide by a lot of rules made by humans - walking on a lead, wear identity tag, be under control etc etc...

Now I live in a place where there are a lot of dogs, if every dog was to pee up my gate I would have a river of dog wee! Not nice - and it is perfectly easy to show your dog where they can and cannot pee - and they really don't mind.

Anyhow we will have to agree to disagree - you dont mind dogs peeing up your property and you are okay with yours doing it on other peeps property!

I personally do not like it and think it is a bit yucky!

But it is not the end of the world and no one has died! :mellow:
 
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I am torn about this as at the end of the day a dog will wee it will wee on lamp posts how will the dog know oh this is a gate. Also did the dog actually wee on your gate or just scent mark? I am only saying this as Ziggy has a habit of cocking his leg (on walks) alot and nothing but one dribble comes out.
Alfie does it too. Marks over where others really have a pee. Hed never go to the toilet in someones garden and never sets foot on anyone elses ever but i dont know what you do once they start to pee.

A wall or gate to me causes no harm and i dont mind when dogs do it to my gate as tbh you are stepping in it all over the pavement anyway.
 
I try not to let Oscar and Scrappy pee on the entrances of people's gates or their little front walls, but slow down at lamp posts on purpose to encourage them to stop, sniff and pee...doesn't always work.

And Scrappy in particular will just decide to stop and go very suddenly, using his body weight against me to stop us. He could be walking along with me at a good pace and go from his fast walk to a poop-squat in a fraction of a second, really can't help it. Oscar holds his poops for the field ;D
 
That's a completely different scenario & don't twist my words please :)

Human beings understand (and in fact are the ones who made up) the social code we live by. But I don't agree with getting fined for urinating in public..I find it ridiculous but that's a different argument :)

Dogs and other animals have no concept of the rules of human society so shouldn't have to abide by them IMHO :)
Is that true? :eek: Is that just for where people can see you? Are we safe in bushes? :eek: :p
 
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I dont think Id be that bothered TBH. I havent really thought about wether I 'let' Adam pee up peoples gates but then I dont think he really does it! Dogs dont often stop in gateways unless its a massive stately home style gate....arent they more likely to want to pee on the corners of hedges and walls??:confused:
Thats def the case round my way judging by how long the dogs spend sniffing on corners!
Id be annoyed if someone let their dog pee on my property though....but then again my front door opens onto the street so the dog would be peeing on my front door!:eek:
 
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I try not to let mine pee on other peoples property but when every bugger elses dog has peed there I think I'm fighting a losing battle. For the most part I manage to prevent it but when it does happen I don't see it as a big deal.

Wouldn't bother me a dog peeing up my garden wall or fence but there are a lot of houses near my parents that open directly onto the street and people think nothing of letting their dogs pee up the front doors! Open the door at the wrong time and you're peed on. Same with the benches opposite my flat, people just let their dogs pee up them which isn't acceptable imo.
 
There's a woman who walks her dog late at night and every single night he pees on our garden and sometimes on my car :mad: :mad:

Garden I don't mind so much as it's the tree and probably loads of dogs do but I don't see them.

But I think peeing on my car is unacceptable (I've just had it a few weeks and it's still sparkling clean so I get quite miffed :eek:) but then she doesn't have her dog on a lead so I don't expect any better tbh :rolleyes:
 
Wouldn't bother me a dog peeing up my garden wall or fence but there are a lot of houses near my parents that open directly onto the street and people think nothing of letting their dogs pee up the front doors! .
It can be hard to stop them though! One little ****er peed up my front door the other day!!:mad:
It was my own fault though.....I spent too long faffing about with my keys after our walk and Adam clearly felt he needed to make a point!LOL:eek:
 
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