Jessie and I just left two bags of poop on their doorstep. We decided not to smear it because their lights were on and we were afraid. Here's the picture!!!!
I think you should dump it out of the ziplock onto their doorstep. Then when they go to leave for work in the morning they will step right in it. SMOOSH!
P.S. That is freaking hilarious!
Still think it would have been better to let them step in it...
I'm glad you ended up just leaving closed bags, too... the shame factor alone should take care of business without the added mean-ness factor. I always love it when a community polices itself. Let us know if things change.
I'm glad you ended up just leaving closed bags, too... the shame factor alone should take care of business without the added mean-ness factor. I always love it when a community polices itself. Let us know if things change.
Yup the shame is the best part. They are wondering who did this. They will always wonder and that is good. Because now they know they are being watched and suddenly they are no longer in a position where they can just walk away from their dog's poop any longer. It's perfect. Works like a charm.
I remember walking with a coworker during lunch when we saw a collegue dump the contents of his ashtray in the parking lot and drive way. My friend scraped the mess up, put them in an interoffice envelope and mailed it to him with a note that said, "Congratulations! You get another chance to dispose of your droppings properly!".
I remember walking with a coworker during lunch when we saw a collegue dump the contents of his ashtray in the parking lot and drive way. My friend scraped the mess up, put them in an interoffice envelope and mailed it to him with a note that said, "Congratulations! You get another chance to dispose of your droppings properly!".
Yup the shame is the best part. They are wondering who did this. They will always wonder and that is good. Because now they know they are being watched and suddenly they are no longer in a position where they can just walk away from their dog's poop any longer. It's perfect. Works like a charm.
I remember walking with a coworker during lunch when we saw a collegue dump the contents of his ashtray in the parking lot and drive way. My friend scraped the mess up, put them in an interoffice envelope and mailed it to him with a note that said, "Congratulations! You get another chance to dispose of your droppings properly!".