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CMD

CMD Report 20 Apr 2008 00:07

I had a similar problem where we lived before, and the police advised me that I could return the poo..
and I did, I did it politely, but I DID return it!!!!

thyey then called the police.... ha ha who advised them that they were responsible for the animal,

also if it is friendly, why dont you capture it and take it to dogs home, then when they have paid a few times to get it out, they will be a bit more responsible,,,

Michelle

Michelle Report 20 Apr 2008 00:05

I don't know how things work there, but here if a dog causes an accident on the raod here, the owner of the dog can be charged for causing the accident.

The biggest problem with most people is they think that dogs will learn boundaries by themselves - they have to be taught what is acceptable and what isn't. I have a neighbour who decided that at two months their puppy would know not to leave the property if the gate was open, er yeah nope.

My own dog will not leave my house or even get out of the car, unless I have his lead in my hand.

Devon Dweller

Devon Dweller Report 19 Apr 2008 23:30

My sister shares a front path with her neibours and their dog use to poop near her front door so she waited until after dark to flick it over into their garden with a little hand spade...they never complained lol

sealyham

sealyham Report 19 Apr 2008 23:24

my ex was a policeman l dont think he cared he was just fed up shovelling up other peeps dog poo

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon)

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon) Report 19 Apr 2008 23:15

Trouble is, Rosi, he's not a 'vicious' dog, he's really friendly! I feel sorry for him!

Angela

Devon Dweller

Devon Dweller Report 19 Apr 2008 23:14

Yes Angela I would. I know the farmers round here would have a fit ....mind you the cows have been known to corner dogs too lol

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon)

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon) Report 19 Apr 2008 23:12

Hello Chica

We have a 3 ft wall in the front, which he can jump.

He also finds a way through the adjoining hedge if necessary. Our gardens are about 200 ft long.
We back farmland & the dog will 'escape' over the back when I chase him off. In the summer, there are cows in the field at the back - surely the farmer can't be happy? Do you think I should have a word with the farmer to get an 'ally'?

Chica in the sun ☼

Chica in the sun ☼ Report 19 Apr 2008 23:08

having just read poo through kitchen window I think it is a brilliant idea!

But....... probably you would get charged with something!

Rosi Glow

Rosi Glow Report 19 Apr 2008 23:07

Can you take photo's to back you up-to show the dog warden? Im sure something can be done. What if it was vicious? Im sure something would be done then....

Chica in the sun ☼

Chica in the sun ☼ Report 19 Apr 2008 23:03

No it´s not on really is it?

I assume that you have an open type garden that you can´t make secure against him?

We have unfenced land and I was driven crazy by a neighbours dog who used to come and steal our shoes, I lost three pairs and was furious about it, when I spoke to the owner it was a shrug of shoulders and "well he´s a dog isn´t he?"
No offer of recompensation.

It is a health hazard to have poo in your garden more so if there are young children about.

It is sad really ´cos I think the dog probably feels quite comfortable in your garden even though you shout at it, he probably knows that really you think he´s nice! Not like where I live (Spain) where unwanted dogs are pelted with stones (not by me I may add!)

Perhaps the food you put out for the birds attracts him.

I think you will just have to be persistent with the authorities and keep on at them. Call them every day till they do something. The dog that chewed my shoes also chased motor bikes. He was reported by the biker and the police made the owner go to the police station kept her there 4 hours made her produce her "doggy papers" and told her if the police received one more complaint about anything the dog would be destroyed. He alongside another of her TEN dogs are now behind a fence. I know all this as she told me what had happened.

Ring them every day if necessary and be persistent and assertful.

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon)

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon) Report 19 Apr 2008 23:01

Rosi

We haven't got the facilities to do that, & I haven't got the faith in the authorities that they would do anything anyway :-((

I believe that it is a civil matter if the dog is on your property. However, if it's on a public highway......

Angela

Rosi Glow

Rosi Glow Report 19 Apr 2008 22:56

Can you video the dog in your garden?

If you can, I would show it to the local dog warden and demand that something is done about it.

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon)

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon) Report 19 Apr 2008 22:51

Marilyn :-))))))

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon)

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon) Report 19 Apr 2008 22:50

Thanks DD, will try the police again. The situation's actually making my husband ill!

Angela

sealyham

sealyham Report 19 Apr 2008 22:48

when l was married a spaniel kept pooing in our garden l think it could smell our dog my husband shovelled the poo up and put it through the kitchen window of the owners of said dog !! they must have wondered how their dog managed to poo in the sink!!

Devon Dweller

Devon Dweller Report 19 Apr 2008 22:40

I got the phone number of our's from the local police station and I have to say they were brilliant. I didn't want them to take the dog away but see if anyone had reported it missing and they were extremely helpful.

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon)

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon) Report 19 Apr 2008 22:34

Hi DD

Is the Dog Warden not attached to the council? We've contacted them & there seems to be an ansaphone permanently switched on. (Torridge is the area)

Angela

Devon Dweller

Devon Dweller Report 19 Apr 2008 22:30

I would have a word with the local dog warden and see if they'd have a word. Once your neibours realise that it's over a £100 to get the dog back maybe they'll think about keeping it off the streets.

It's all very well putting up with it coming into your garden but when it comes to children thats another matter all together

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon)

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon) Report 19 Apr 2008 22:28

Karen

That's the thing, the RSPCA is the only other organisation we can think of.

We also thought that it is an offence for an animal to roam the public highway - surely if they cause an accident the owners are liable. The other week, a motorcyclist came round the corner to be confronted by this dog in the middle of the road! Luckily, nothing untoward happened that time......

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon)

Angela now in Wilts (not North Devon) Report 19 Apr 2008 22:23

Thanks Dizzy & Lindsey.

Yes I do chuck the poo back over the hedge! I agree it's the owners, he's actually a lovable dog & I feel mean shouting & swearing at him.

Last summer, I found a hedgehog in our garden during the day, which I took to the vet. It was their opinion that a dog had been 'playing' with it, as there was evidence of saliva. I like to encourage wildlife in my garden, but scraps put out for birds etc are pinched by neighbours cats and dogs - it's so frustrating!

Angela