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If you think everyone who owns a dog in Manhattan larger then a Jack Russell terrier lives in their own "house", you're dreaming.
Never said such a thing. Only said that they *need* to get one. Have some people that have *three* dogs, all barking, scratching and carrying on. For the neighbor that has to deal with it, becomes a real nuisance. Am thinking that's why landlords lose out on good tenants and turn around and put in limitations on dogs coming into certain buildings.
Never said such a thing. Only said that they *need* to get one. Have some people that have *three* dogs, all barking, scratching and carrying on. For the neighbor that has to deal with it, becomes a real nuisance. Am thinking that's why landlords lose out on good tenants and turn around and put in limitations on dogs coming into certain buildings.
You are generalizing all dog owners as irresponsible
You're the 'simp' for thinking its a good idea to fine people for owning a domesticated animal...having pets is natural to humans.
Also...the dog poop you see on the streets probably comes largely from Yorkies or other small breeds which are very prevalent in the city.
actually, i'm not. reading comprehension please.
People with large dogs in apartments in NYC
And regarding the feces that I see, these giant and wet, from a large dog. Even when these careless dog owners clean up, there are films of whipped wet dog poop all over sidewalk.
I guess you are simp too, for complaining about generalizations, and then subsequently generalizing.
People with large dogs in apartments in NYC have no self awareness and lack empathy.
What's worse is that these lager canines leave massive strips of defecation smeared all over the sidewalks. Then everyone else who walks by tracks it into their apartments. Its the most repulsive aspect to city living. People like the OP destroy the quality of life for everyone else.
I really wish the department of sanitization would start fining these simps for owning large breeds in the city.
Gross. I thought every city dweller REMOVED THEIR SHOES before walking around their apartment. There's all kinds of **** on the sidewalks..pigeons, rodents, humans, etc.
Take off your damn shoes in the entryway! Dogs or no dogs...that's nasty.
I'm all for dogs everywhere. I love dogs and like them better than most humans. **** and all. I am responsible, though, and do pick up after my poodle/bichon mix.
Try buildings managed by Harlington Realty-they are all pet friendly. I live in one with my 60lb Border Collie mix and my 13lb Terrier mix. Yes, I have TWO dogs in a one-bedroom NYC-UES apartment. OMG - the horror!!
Try buildings managed by Harlington Realty-they are all pet friendly. I live in one with my 60lb Border Collie mix and my 13lb Terrier mix. Yes, I have TWO dogs in a one-bedroom NYC-UES apartment. OMG - the horror!!
Yes, the horror if you don't have them trained. Some owners think it is *cute* when their mutts barking at odd hours waking everyone up. Bad enough with one, but multiples... Also, cannot stand the dog owners that *must* talk to their dogs in the hallway. Walking the dog should not become everyone else's business.
This guy is just asking for advice, not your troll opinions.
The pot calling the kettle black. You have *three* posts, and you're calling people *trolls*...
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