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Yep me too, sadly they are far too scarce!!


Course the "responsible" dog owner types that dont't pick up invariably must all read this forum and upon seeing such threads will naturally see the error of their ways and pick up from then on!!


I always pick up too as do all the dog owners I know locally, sadly it's the minority that do not and moaning about it on a local forum will not make a jot of difference!!

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ortmann80 Wrote:

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> well the next person i see letting there dog poo

> on the path without cleaning it up, i will

> personally pick it up with anything i can find and

> throw it at them.


No you wont. But if you do, can you let us know how that goes?

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