Xmasha
Well-Known Member
While on my mornings walk with Stirling i was pondering dog walking etiquette
We go for a little stroll around the lanes every morning, ive noticed that i dont seem to see anyone else carrying poo bags. Maybe their dogs havent pooped, but by now i should have seen someone else with a fresh smelling bag of poop ? What i have noticed however is piles of poop on the verges. So is it deemed acceptable to leave your dogs poop in hedges / overgrown verges etc ?
The other query , if you walk past a house with a dog in the window and the dog barks/gets frantic/jumps up and down etc etc do you ignore and carry on at a snails pace letting your dog enjoy his sniffing ( Stirling loves to sniff ) or do you rush past so as not to upset the pooch in the window? I ask, as Stirlings favourite sniffing spot is right outside a house just like this, the old dear who lives there keeps giving me the just beggar off look. He isnt weeing or pooping, hes just sniffing.
We go for a little stroll around the lanes every morning, ive noticed that i dont seem to see anyone else carrying poo bags. Maybe their dogs havent pooped, but by now i should have seen someone else with a fresh smelling bag of poop ? What i have noticed however is piles of poop on the verges. So is it deemed acceptable to leave your dogs poop in hedges / overgrown verges etc ?
The other query , if you walk past a house with a dog in the window and the dog barks/gets frantic/jumps up and down etc etc do you ignore and carry on at a snails pace letting your dog enjoy his sniffing ( Stirling loves to sniff ) or do you rush past so as not to upset the pooch in the window? I ask, as Stirlings favourite sniffing spot is right outside a house just like this, the old dear who lives there keeps giving me the just beggar off look. He isnt weeing or pooping, hes just sniffing.