I just feel weird about letting him poop on someone elses property, corn field or not. I have told about five different people the bucket of poop story today. Hilarious.
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Common sense, right? We had a guy on our street who liked to dump his kitty litter box across the street and over the rock wall of his neighbors yard. When new people moved in and they questioned him, he said he'd been doing it for the past twenty years and didn't see a reason to stop now. They only had to call the police once and then he found another place to dump his mess.I would think a corn field would be a preferable place for him to take a dump. As far as the bucket of poop to the neighbor, that is a hilarious story. How could someone be so ignorant as not to know it is rude to allow the dogs to dump all over someone else's yard.
We had a similar situation a few years ago. We had a mutt who was 14 years old and he was on our property when our neighbor's female pitt bull attacked him. We couldn't get her off of him but then our neighbor came out and got his dog off. He shot his dog on the spot. Our dog was obviously too torn up to save him. We didn't have a gun with us so we had our neighbor shoot him. The saddest part was that our dog, Duke, has always been really tough. It took two point-blank shots to put him down.My entire yard is fenced, however a female pit bull got in and attacked my older blue heeler. I only happened to see it because I was cleaning a bedroom and watched the pit bull hit my gate and it unlatched. She went straight for Bandit and got him by the foreleg. He was on the ground screaming. I ran out and started kicking her to get her off him. Then the lightbulb went off in my head and realized she could have taken off my foot. So I grabbed a downed tree limb as thick as my arm and started beating her with it. She finally let go and ran to my back yard. She was all smiles and wanted me to pet her!!!
Long story short...
No one in the area knew who owned her, but she had killed other dogs.
I found the owner's mother who showed me the dog and how the animal got out.
I told her I was taking my dog to the vet and they would be getting the bill!!
I was out of work at the time, so this wasn't and expense I was prepared for. I was afraid that Bandit's foreleg was crushed and I would have to put him down to having no money to pay for surgery.
Fortunately, the bill was only $200, small laceration and nicked bone.
I presented the bill to the mother of the dogs owner, and was told her son 31 years old was currently unemployed and going to school.
Later that night, I heard a gunshot.
Two days later and still no response from the owner. So I went over.... CALMLY!! Asked when he thought he could pay me.....blah , blah, blah, he hit me and threatened to get his gun if I didn't get off his property. Oh, and he told me he HAD to shoot his dog BECAUSE OF ME!
I went to the sheriff to report this(went no where as I had no bruise nor did I have a witness), then I went to the Animal Control and reported. Then I collected all the reports and went to file a small claims. The cost was $75 that at the time I couldn't afford.
So the outcome of all this was.....Loss of Time, Loss of Faith in any bureaucracy, Out $200, Evil Thoughts for Both the Owner and his Mother....such as repeatedly putting nails in their driveway!
If I had a gun, I would have shot that dog and hung it on my fence for the neighbor to claim!!!!!!
But that's just me!