#74069On Tuesday, October 23, 2007Guest (not verified) said,
I recently got a complaint that I was not picking up after my dog's poo and I don't really know how to respond to it. Honestly, I don't stay at my apartment at night and my dog goes in the morning at my boyfriend's house, so when is it that I am not picking up after him? He DOES tinkle in the pet area but he does not poo there- and when he does I DO walk my butt all the way over to the poop can and throw it away. Should I explain that? I don't really have proof that I pick up his poo, but how would they have proof that I don't? There are at least 5 or 6 people in my building that have yorkies so... why assume it's my dog? They want to charge me a fine of $50 for "breaking the terms of my lease"...... which I will obviously not pay.... but how do I explain that it's not him?
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I recently got a complaint
I recently got a complaint that I was not picking up after my dog's poo and I don't really know how to respond to it. Honestly, I don't stay at my apartment at night and my dog goes in the morning at my boyfriend's house, so when is it that I am not picking up after him? He DOES tinkle in the pet area but he does not poo there- and when he does I DO walk my butt all the way over to the poop can and throw it away. Should I explain that? I don't really have proof that I pick up his poo, but how would they have proof that I don't? There are at least 5 or 6 people in my building that have yorkies so... why assume it's my dog? They want to charge me a fine of $50 for "breaking the terms of my lease"...... which I will obviously not pay.... but how do I explain that it's not him?
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