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Neighbour shames dog walker who let the animal poo on yards in Malpas Street Preston in Melbourne

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By Jade Hobman For Daily Mail Australia

02:00 19 Apr 2023, upgraded 02:01 19 Apr 2023

  • Neighbour humiliates dog walker
  • Man didn’t tidy up after animal pooed
  • A picture of them was plastered on pole



A fed up neighbour has actually exposed a dog walker who didn’t tidy up after his animal when it did a dump on the street by plastering up a picture of the set on a telegraph pole for everybody to see.

The resident secured a big colour picture of the man and the dog onto a pole with a doggy bag taped beneath at Malpas Street, Preston in Melbourne’s north.

The image revealed the sidetracked man taking a look at his phone while the pooch bent over to do a poo on the yard in front of a home.

The photo and the empty bag plastered on the pole triggered a passerby to take a breeze prior to it was published to social networks recently.

The resident secured a big colour picture of the man and the dog onto a pole with a doggy bag taped on beneath at Malpas Street, Preston in Melbourne’s north (imagined)
The image revealed the sidetracked man taking a look at his phone while the pooch bent over to do a poo on a yard (stock image)

The post was captioned: ‘Found this while opting for my early morning walk in Preston. Someone’s taken exception [to] this specific individual and their dog taking a s*** on their yard and not choosing it up.’

Online users applauded the individual who held the dog walker to account and shared comparable stories of animal owners neglecting their responsibilities.

‘Love this! I feel the exact same method – [I’m] living close-by and one especially big dog and their owner like to leave us big yard surprises,’ one composed.

‘Yep, my ex never ever utilized to get after his family dog when he took him for a walk, even when I scolded him about it and informed him it’s his obligation,’ another included.

‘He believed it was too gross.’

‘The old ‘take a look at phone and pretend not to see dog pooping’ technique,’ a 3rd composed.

The Darebin City Council in Preston said it is an owner’s obligation to tidy up after their dogs
‘Love this! I feel the exact same method – [I’m] living close-by and one especially big dog and their owner like to leave us big yard surprises,’ a social networks commenter composed (imagined, the Melbourne street where the picture was plastered up)

‘It’s actually tough to teach good manners and rules. I’ve had a friend state, the rain will clean it away,’ another said.

But others recommended the dog might not have actually done any dump.

‘My doggo had irregularity and would stoop however not s***, I was constantly fretted about somebody chewing out me,’ they said.

‘I’d constantly state something like “anything? Nope absolutely nothing, that’s alright, attempt once again later on” haha.’

The Darebin City Council incorporating Preston said it is an owner’s obligation to tidy up after their dogs.

‘Always bring waste bags and get rid of these properly, either in the closest bin or at your bin at home,’ it said on its website.

‘Failure to tidy up after your dog can lead to fines being released.’

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