Drumstick wrote:Immediately I called at him to get his attention because like strawberry float am I letting him get away with this and you wouldn't believe how taken aback he was that someone dared to tell him to pick his dog's gooseberry fool up.
Good. I'm a dog owner and it really pisses me off when I see dog gooseberry fool when I take my dog out for a walk. Next time you see someone, take a photo on your phone clearly showing them walking off. Then call them and say "clear it up" and if they give you any gooseberry fool (not the dog variety) say "no worries, I'll just show this photo to the police". ...and even if they then clear it up, still report them.
Drumstick wrote:There is also a cat in my area that takes a gooseberry fool in my front garden once a week. One day I need to get around to getting some kind of deterrent or poison or something.
Yes, cats and their gooseberry fool are incredibly strawberry floating annoying. We used to have a neighbour with 4 cats that would regularly come into our back garden to do their gooseberry fool. Then I just started letting my dog out whenever I saw one. They soon realised that it might be better to gooseberry fool elsewhere than risk a 35kg GSD hunting you down just as you are getting comfortable.