Q: When walking my dog, I make sure I have enough plastic poo bags, but since there are infrequent public bins around, I sometimes use someone’s bin on the nature strip or on their property if it’s within my reach. Am I breaching neighbourly etiquette?
D.W., North Caulfield, Vic
A: Under NO circumstances should ANY dog owner EVER drop their disgusting doggy bags into somebody else’s wheelie bin. This has always been my clear and unwavering position … until last year, when I became a dog owner.
You see, my dog is a special breed known as a Rear-Squatting, Eye-Squinting, Prolific Excreter: somehow, more comes out of this dog than goes in, so mathematically, he’s a “negative dog”. And sometimes on a dog walk, I’ve found myself desperately searching for a public bin, carrying several fully filled bags, with two more tucked under my chin.
In these emergency situations, I’ve occasionally snuck bags into a complete stranger’s bin, but I’ve always abided by the following conditions:
1. The bin must be on a nature strip: you can’t step onto someone’s property and use the bins in the driveway, or crawl through their bedroom window and use their wastepaper basket.
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2. It must be bin night: you can’t drop your bag into a newly emptied bin where it will fester for a whole week. (The same goes for unloading bags of rotting prawn heads or dismembered human remains.)
3. It must be a general rubbish bin: dog poo is not recyclable, nor is it green waste (even if your dog ate grass and it came out green and you had to help yank it out like a magic handkerchief trick).
4. The bin-drop must be performed covertly, on an unfamiliar street, with face fully masked, while racked with feelings of utter guilt. The utter guilt is mandatory.
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