first mate Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > jrussel, > > interesting name. Do you own one perchance, or is > it meant to be ironic? > > Think that chastising people for picking up after > their dogs with the "wrong" bag is a bit > provocative when you have just posted about the > amount of dog mess around. > > I do agree that not picking up is absolutely > unforgivable but think that most ED dog owners do > the right thing. All it takes though is one > offender to create a lot of mess, given that they > go at least three times a day. In fact I know of > one bad 'un who lives close to me whose son (I > think) exercises their large dog on the pavement, > off lead, whilst they cycle along beside it. Said > dog deposits turds on street fairly regularly. > Unfortunately son is off out of sight before issue > can be taken, but I am waiting for opportunity to > have a word. I believe that no dog, however well > behaved, should be off lead on the pavement and > feel this is symptomatic of a laissez faire > attitude that may include the laissez poop factor > too. I apologise to any dog owners who feel > unfairly criticized by this observation. > > On another and equally environmentally > unhelpful/potentially dangerous subject: what's > with all the broken glass everywhere? First mate, the name is not anything to do with the breed of dog; I am not a dog owner. Its provenance is explained above. I had not really thought of the connection before; on reflection I am lucky my parents did not name me Jack. I do not mean to "chastise" anyone as such about the Nappy Sack issue; it was just a comment on something I find a little bizarre and I didn't expect it to provoke such an excitable response. I'm sure there are plenty of other aspects of dog ownership which cause some kind of environmental damage or the other, so the type of bag you use to pick up the waste is not such a big deal in the grand scheme of things. I'm not sure about the broken glass. I have not noticed that is is particularly an issue around here, to be honest.