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    Not to ruin a great thread, but what is it with people who don't pick up their dogs crap. I take my dog to Dog Lake up Millcreek Canyon at least once a week and have decided that the three things that produce a reaction of hate in me are seeing photos of Trump, almost everything BYU and dog shit on a trail. While owners of larger dogs are also at fault, my sense is that people with small dogs think their dogs crap looks like small tootsie rolls and they don't need to pick it up. I mean, who doesn't like tootsie rolls? rant over. thanks for listening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UTEopia View Post
    Not to ruin a great thread, but what is it with people who don't pick up their dogs crap. I take my dog to Dog Lake up Millcreek Canyon at least once a week and have decided that the three things that produce a reaction of hate in me are seeing photos of Trump, almost everything BYU and dog shit on a trail. While owners of larger dogs are also at fault, my sense is that people with small dogs think their dogs crap looks like small tootsie rolls and they don't need to pick it up. I mean, who doesn't like tootsie rolls? rant over. thanks for listening.
    What bugs me about this is that cleaning up after a dog is so easy to do.

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