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At the foot of a pedestrian bridge between Baltimore Inner Harbor piers:
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Most dogs are pretty leash tolerant...but how effective they'll be at poop-scooping I just don't know.
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What if there are no other dogs to clean up after?
Giles: "We few, we happy few."
Spike: "We band of buggered."
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emmline wrote:At the foot of a pedestrian bridge between Baltimore Inner Harbor piers:
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Most dogs are pretty leash tolerant...but how effective they'll be at poop-scooping I just don't know.
One of my dogs is pretty good at that, a steady diet of Prednisone often does that to dogs :twisted:
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dwest wrote:One of my dogs is pretty good at that, a steady diet of Prednisone often does that to dogs :twisted:
My dog would gladly clean up after cats, but not dogs. Higher protein content.
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That's animals for ye...

I once had the dubious pleasure of seeing a blind guy trying to pick up his guide dogs sh1t on a street that was almost flooded with rain. The blind guy was the best dressed dude I have ever seen, a living breathing double of the great Andre Boccelli.

I was almost about to ask him for his autograph until I saw him on his knees, gathering dogsh1t up when I thought ..no...it ain't him.

Him and the dog seemed to be OK ...so I went on my way.


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'Bout time the little boogers started cleaning up after themselves if you ask me.

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Doc Jones wrote:'Bout time the little boogers started cleaning up after themselves if you ask me.

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My take exactly.
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Oh participles! How you dangle so!
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jsluder wrote:What if there are no other dogs to clean up after?
then they don't need to clean up.

the sign doesn't just say "must clean up".
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Congratulations wrote:Oh participles! How you dangle so!
My favorite:

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I don't know how they can expect them to clean up after themselves. My own children won't even do that :P
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So <A TARGET="NEW" HREF="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=He82NBjJqf8">who let them out</A> in the first place?

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You mean to tell me that after all these years and all the poop I've scooped, I could have just asked the dogs to do it?
:o :o :o

Hah! But I can throw it farther over the fence!

It could be a new sport.
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You could have a regular competition with the monkeys down at the zoo.
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Jerry Freeman wrote:
Congratulations wrote:Oh participles! How you dangle so!
My favorite:

My mother said on the phone many years ago, "I saw two deer today, driving across the Iowa countryside!"

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