I find it disrespectful to allow your dog to pee up or poo on other peoples property - be that a fence, gatepost, bush or car tyre. To all those people who say they cannot stop their dogs or "when a dogs gotta go, it's gotta go" then how about simply not allowing your dog to sniff and pee whilst it is on a lead, only allowing this when you specifically take it to a grass verge or something to do it's business.
I have 3 dogs and when they are on lead, I do not stop and allow them to sniff or toilet, any attempt and they are simply pulled along whilst I continue to walk. I understand that they may need the loo at the beginning of a walk therefore I bear that in mind and take them to the nearest public spot so they may do this. Then after that, it's tough luck i'm afraid.
I came back to my car today and found dog wee up the door. Had I seen somebody allowing their dog to do this then they would've felt the sharp end of my tongue (like they do when I catch folk allowing their dog to toilet on our lawn).
You're lucky Leanne because where you live you have easy access to verges, the fields along the river bank and the canal. Not to mention the miles of public footpaths. So you can easily avoid your dogs peeing on houses boundaries.
But where I live it is in the city & there are no verges, there's a couple of play areas for children that are no dogs allowed nearby. All the pavement for miles is bordered by houses boundaries of fences, hedges and gates. Even the big park where dogs are allowed is surrounded by the rear boundary hedges, fences and gates of houses. I have to walk for 50 minutes before I come to an area where they can toilet on a verge.
Where I live everyone's dog toilets in the street because there is no alternative, no one minds and it never occurred to me that it would bother anyone. I always clean up the poop and I even pick up after other people's dogs when it's next to where my dog has pooped in case anyone thinks it was my dogs.
I respect your opinion and I understand where you're coming from. But I still think the world's gone mad if a dog can't cock his leg and have a pee in an urban area without offending someone. :lol:
My neighbour's Yorkie gets through the fence and poos in my front garden most days. I just clean it up and put it in the bin, because for me it's just not a big deal. Maybe it's because I grew up on a dairy farm with a sewage plant next door so was surrounded by excrement so I am de-sensitised to it.
Life's too short to fall out over a bit of pee
