*grumble*
i love animals and i'd like to have a dog if i would live in a house in the countryside. but
a) i have no money for a dog
b) i live in a flat
c) i live in a city
and i just hate it when all green areas in the city, which are actually for the stressed city-people, are full with dog sh*. ok, accept it.
i can understand elderly people who have lost their partner and want somebody to live with them. they buy a dog. ok, accept it.
now my neighbours bought a dog (they are young!) although it's forbidden in our flats to have a dog. ok, accept it.that dog is still so small that he sometimes comes through the small chink which is between our balconies. ok, accept it.
but today he came through the chink again and sh* on our balcony! not ok!
why can't those ignorant affluent-industrialized-nation-people (i am including myself here) put their money into something else than a dog? with that money they could feed a child somewhere else...
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This reminds me of a cat that lived in the same hostel as i. It crapped in my room, pee'd in my room and it left dead mice twice! Grrr... I totally understand what you are talking about.
Did you collect the sh*$ and proceed to deposit it at their front door? Really, though, what did you do? Did you bring it to their attention or let it go? Is it a cute dog at least?
well, my boyfriend collected the sh* (he nearly died...) and placed it... on their doormat. no, not really but he would have liked to. the dog is cute cos all little ones are cute, aren't they?
...and our neighbours gave us some chocolate the other day - with a note on it saying sorry. quite nice
Ok, the chocolate and the note make up for the S#**. At least they are nice dog people, the worst are the inconsiderate ones.
Hey, not all dog people are bad. We affluent-industrialized people love our dogs, take care of children, and donate to charities.
But I know everywhere my dog sh*s, and it doesn't EVER stay. That's part of the deal. :)
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