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What’s the Stink About?

September 23, 2013 By Jodi

How are you about picking up poop?  Here’s my truth.  I don’t pick it up in the yard.

I know. I know, it’s bad and I’m not going to make excuses except to say that my yard is big and it’s woody and brushy and dog poop likes to play hide and seek there.

Nagini's feeding ground when he's not in the wood pile.

We’re working on getting some trees down and bushes trimmed and hopefully all the leaves and ground cover picked up, then we will start working on one area of the yard for the dogs to poop in, which should make cleaning up easier.

Until then, well let’s just say we’ll tiptoe through the tulips when we walk up there.  But siriusly, when I do find poops when I’m working up there, I pick them up.

When we go out for daily hikes I have my trusty poop bags clipped to my pants.  I’m frugal, sometimes I pick up two or three poops in one bag.  Because I roll that way.  Other days, I tie the bags together to form the dog walker’s Chinese Star. And I always pick up the poop, unless Sampson goes so far in the brush that I’d have to Army Crawl to get to it, and then I leave it.

Sue me.

But SOME of the people who walk in our park can’t be bothered to pick up after their dogs.  EVER.

The town even put up a poop station and a bunch of signs explaining WHY people should be cleaning up after their dogs.

PicMonkey Collage Yeah, I thought that was overkill myself.  (The signs mysteriously disappeared a week or so later.)

Now I don’t mind picking up my dog’s poop.  They eat raw and trust me when the people who know poop tell you raw poop is different than kibble poop, well they aren’t just talking shit.  They know their shit.

My dog’s poops are hard, in fact sometimes it looks like their pooping sand, that’s how hard their poops are.  Don’t worry, they aren’t straining to go, I keep a careful eye on that, but they are hard.  Whenever I get a Mr. Softy in there, I know someone has been eating something they shouldn’t.

My point is I have no problem picking up my dog’s nice, hard poop, but for some reason some other dog’s cold, squishy doo just makes me want to puke.

Saturday I walk into the park and what’s the first thing I see?

Poop

Yup!  Somebody’s dog cranked a steamer right next to the poop station.  Sirisuly, how much lazier could you be?  If you were any closer your dog would have crapped in the container, but somehow you couldn’t manage to pick it up?

I wanted to put up a sign that said, “Hey shit for brains, you left your brains here,” but I didn’t have any paper.

Our entire walk I thought about that poop, and how horrible it was for these ass kabobs to be sitting there right next to the poop station.  I knew I had to pick up the poop but I was gagging a little just thinking about it.

By the time we finished our walk, I had a plan.  I put the dogs in the car and opened the window in the hatch, so they could stick their heads out to see what I was doing.  **Note to self, next time you take the car in for service tell the dealer that those hydraulics on the window don’t work.**

Poop1

I grabbed a couple of poop bags from the station and set one on the ground next to the colon cannonballs and using a stick rolled those keister cakes onto the bag.

Poop2

I folded the bag around the toxic turds and using another bag, I picked it up.  It was so much easier than picking up the soft and squishy park sausage with only one bag.

After I’d disposed of the shitsicles, I thought, I’d really love to know whose dog is doing this so I could gather all the park poop and dump it on their lawn.  Isn’t that awful?  Or maybe fill paper bags with it on Halloween and light it on fire on their front steps.

Well of course that idea is gone now since I put it on the internet, they’ll know who to look to should flaming bags of poo start appearing in my neighborhood.

Sirisuly though, there has to be a way to get through to people.  Do you have any thoughts or ideas?  Sugar does.

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Filed Under: Heart Like A Dog, Hiking, Humor, Meanderings, Social Responsibility Tagged With: Dog Poop, Heart Like A Dog, hiking, Humor

Follow-Up Friday – September 20, 2013

September 20, 2013 By Jodi

Welcome to this week’s edition of Follow-Up Friday, the blog hop that let’s you wrap up your week and leads you right into the weekend.

Follow-Up Friday Blog Hop

As I mentioned yesterday, my co-hostess this week is Linda from 2 Brown Dawgs.  I love reading about Thunder, Storm and Freighter and their hunting/training exploits.  If you are unfamiliar with this blog, you’re really missing out.  I learn so much from this lady.

You Make Me Smile, Then You Make Me Laugh

I wished I’d said, “Do you have a privacy pooper or a daring dumper?” Instead of “Do you have a dog that digs privacy when they poop?  Or is yours more like Delilah who will go wherever the urge hits her?”

Bren asked, ” BTW, do your babies do that kick back after they pooh and then going running like a bat outta he**?”

First, you can say hell on this blog Bren, no judgements. 😀  Second, sometimes Sampson kicks, but mostly he just dumps and runs.  Delilah is the kicker, but she doesn’t run afterwards.  She kicks a lot though.  Many times I’ve come awful close to getting a face full of dirt because of her kicking.

Margie Guess said, “BYW.. I’m Ginger the Cinderella girl.”

I don’t know what that means Margie, but you have my attention.  If you have a blog would you please provide the link?

Sampson HAS gotten better, in fact he pooped right on the lawn at the Vet’s last week.  But when he was younger, I would pick him up at daycare and he would head strait for the back yard so he could do his business.  I peed on the side of a thruway once so I’m not sure how I got this modest dog.

Good Morning Monday

Jan K said, “Oh no, just when I was getting ready to say how great his leg looks….has he had a limp before?”

He has had a limp before, but it comes and goes.  Since he limped on Monday I haven’t seen him do it again.  It could just be that he spends an awful lot of time just laying around and his leg was a bit stiff.  I’ll be keeping an eye on it.

Jen said, “Why the hell is he limping? Its gotta be a coincidence. He’s just trying to drive you off the deep end.”

I think you’re totally right.  He just wants me more neurotic than I already am!

Oh and I’m so glad that so many of you don’t like to just hand your pets over either. 🙂

Heya – Meet Taya

2 Brown Dawgs asked, “Hope she finds a good home! I wonder if Corgi rescue would take her?”

Taya went with a possible adopter for a couple days stay on a trial basis.  Sadly it didn’t work out.  Taya was guarding the towel hanging from the lady’s refrigerator and wouldn’t let her open it.   It made the woman uncomfortable, so she returned Taya.  BTW Taya was very happy to leave.

The family member who currently has her already has her hands full with three dogs, so she’s contacting a rescue who has already agreed to take Taya and is working on the best way to transition her.

For anyone who might be interested she is currently in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Sue said, “As for a plan… the kids have been warned – the dogs are getting everything.”

Oooh, you’re brave Sue, I haven’t told mine yet. 😀

Coffee and Donuts with Peggy Frezon

I don’t know about you, but when I was in my 20’s and 30’s I could eat just about anything and never gain an ounce.  NOW it seems like I look at a donut and I’ve gained a pound.

Sometimes I feel like it’s hopeless.  I really do try and watch what I eat and I walk every day, yet I still have that heavy middle that just won’t go away.

Maybe I need to up my game?

This ‘N That Thursday

Jan said, “I can remember not long ago when people lost their lives because they wouldn’t leave their pets in a disaster. I’m so glad that people are understanding how important our furry family members are.”

I’m glad too Jan, I would never abandon my dogs, in fact I have a plan to get home to my house via the trails should there ever be a situation where the roads are closed.

And many thanks to Flea, ” If you really are free to a good home, there’s space in our bonus room. We have a nice library. But no TV.”

Do you have Wifi? I have an iPad so as long as I have Wifi I don’t need TV.

free

Donna said “I do look forward to seeing what hi-jinks your dogs have planned for the Human-Shaming Blog Hop. Especially Delilah. She’s a crafty one.”

Yes, yes she is.  She’s also sarcastic and can be a bit snarky.  I hope I can keep her under control. 😀

That’s a wrap for me, many thanks to 2 Brown Dawgs for co-hosting the hop!



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You Make Me Smile, Then You Make Me Laugh

September 15, 2013 By Jodi

One of the big reasons I started this blog was for all the crazy, funny things my dogs do that bring a smile to my face or a laugh to my lips.

Sometimes it’s not easy to write a full blog post about it and sometimes I forget to share.

Some posts will be You Make Me Laugh and others will be You Make Me Smile, but they will all be the silly, sweet, funny things Sampson and Delilah do that help make crazy days just a little bit easier.

Feel free to share what your pet does to make you laugh/smile in the comments.

9-15-13 007 Sampson, you make me smile when you go way off into the woods so you can have some privacy to ‘do your business.’

9-15-13 008 You make me laugh when you’re finished and you dash out of the woods and race the wind, like you’ve just been shot out of a cannon.

Do you have a dog that digs privacy when they poop?  Or is yours more like Delilah who will go wherever the urge hits her?

Happy Sunday!

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