Love the fact that the French so unused to picking up poo, that they have to include diagrams to tell people how to do it!
Well the diagram(not the message) is saying the dog should not be shitting at all.
about three year ago when at Mrs R's house near Poitiers, middle age daughter along with her elderly mother were heading to their allotment, with dog in tow. Dog stops at drive entrance, drops his load, then carries on, so do both ladies. They actually looked at the steaming load and walked on.
Mrs R shouted at them, they ignored and carried on. She knew them, they lived in one of her grannies old houses just off village square. Mrs R then grabbed a bag and picked up the steaming load, then off to their house, where to steaming load was deposited on their door step.
You gotta fight poo with poo. :dog:
Hopefully it won't end up like here where little plastic bags of poo are left hanging from every tree, bush, fence and stile gate latch or just placed on the ground in the middle of footpaths and left to rot for eternity. The British are obviously so stupid that they think this is preferable to kicking the poo into the undergrowth and leaving it to decompose naturally if they're too lazy to actually carry the little bags to a bloody bin!
Hopefully it won't end up like here where little plastic bags of poo are left hanging from every tree, bush, fence and stile gate latch or just placed on the ground in the middle of footpaths and left to rot for eternity. The British are obviously so stupid that they think this is preferable to kicking the poo into the undergrowth and leaving it to decompose naturally if they're too lazy to actually carry the little bags to a bloody bin!
Totally agree.I walked from Bakewell,through Chatsworth,down the Derwent to Matlock a few weeks back and there were poo bags dumped everywhere.
Four bags all placed together at the foot of a tree.Mindless copycat dumping. What did they think was going to happen, some kind of organised collection?
You would think any fellow human beings who had made the effort to get out into such beautiful countryside must appreciate it fully, and yet they don't see the wrong in this.The National Trust are now advising to kick it into the undergrowth rather than bag it and leave it.
On a related note,you can get right off the beaten track into the wilds of the Peaks and some fellow hiker will have tossed a drinks can down or a crisp packet.I just don't understand it.
I have been doing that for a long time. I carry a walking stick (more like a pole cut from a tree) and flick the pile into the undergrowth. We still carry bags for the occasions where that is not feasible but have cut right down on using plastic bags.
If I am walking a distance and turning around to come back as I do regularly on a cycle track near me I bag it and pick it up on the way back, quite a few times it has vanished so I presume another dog owner has picked it up and disposed of it (I do this myself if I see one on my return leg)Except of course for those of us who pick up the bag on the way back, take it home & bin it.
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Never seen anyone in France picking dog litter up.
It would require an AK47 dirty mingers the lot of them.
Now the good habitants of Cadiz on the other hand amazed me, all of them that we saw would carry a little bottle of disenfectant to spray on the area where their dog had a pee !
Except of course for those of us who pick up the bag on the way back, take it home & bin it.
I have seen 2 ignorant sods pick up bags &
- Chuck it into a field of sheep
- Kick it into the ditch
Both of them were neighbours of mine & knew i walked that way multiple times a day.
2 good reasons not to leave bags lying around, then.
I don't find it onerous to pick up after my dog and carry it round a full walk until I find a bin or take it home.
It's part of being a responsible dog owner.