I come from a city where there are trash cans at every bus stop and every block on main streets and it’s easy and convenient to toss bagged dog poop. I recently moved to a more suburban but still metropolitan city where there are trash cans at every other bus stop and no public cans at intersections. When walking my dogs, I will occasionally throw bagged poop into other people’s curbside garbage canisters when it’s trash day and I see their bin hasn’t been emptied yet.
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Keeping Dog Poop out of my Trash Can
I live near a park. Inevitably when I roll my trash can in, someone has already deposited a bag of dog poop. Maybe it wouldn’t be so bad if the can were full and about to be emptied. But I don’t want that in my can for a week. And at the bottom there is risk the bag could puncture and release poop onto my can. Maybe some folks don’t care. It’s a trash can. But I do. I hate that smell and it just grosses me out. Any tips to prevent others from depositing their dog poop there? I’ve tried just dumping it back out into the street hoping someone would take the hint but so far no luck.
How Do I Stop People From Throwing Poop Bags in My Garbage Can?
I live near a park, and people frequently dump their sticky food wrappers and stinky dog-poop bags into my garbage bin. Our trash company won’t take anything that’s loose, so I get stuck cleaning out the fly-filled can and bagging up other people’s garbage. How do I get my neighbors to stop?
Don’t throw your dog waste in my garbage
It’s Tuesday afternoon at 6:00 pm. My tiny garbage can has been sitting out on the curb empty for just over 24 hours. During that span three dog owners thought my open can was theirs to use and deposited their dog waste in it. It isn’t. Should I have brought my can in earlier?