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Fury over “lazy” dog owner’s “disgusting” act

<p>A Sydney-based Facebook group have lost it at several dog owner’s “laziness” when it comes to disposing their dog’s poop.</p> <p>One person shared a revolting image of several dog bags hanging off of a tree branch at the Two Creeks Tract on the city’s Upper North Shore.</p> <p>The personal also addressed the anonymous dog owners directly, sarcastically writing "not everyone appreciates these 'sculptures by the track'."</p> <p>"Dear dog owners, please stop dumping your dog's party bags on the Two Creeks Track,” the person wrote.  </p> <p>"There are four big bins at the end of the track which are a much more appropriate location for disposal.</p> <p>"Please don't spoil this lovely track with your laziness. Thanks you!"</p> <p>The person who shared the gross photo revealed they had collected a number of bags all along the track and carried them to a bin nearby on a stick.</p> <p>They explained the photo was snapped just before they disposed of the litter.</p> <p><img style="width: 500px; height: 281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7841513/rubbish-dog-poop-2.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/5ebc1f56259e4f39a324d5cce4d572f0" /></p> <p> </p> <p>"As a dog owner, I find this lazy and equally as bad as not picking up," one person wrote in the comments. </p> <p>"And it is behaviour such as this that will see the few spaces, we enjoy with our poochies taken away."</p> <p>Another person revealed they kept extra dog bags on hand, as they so often were forced to pick up other dog’s business.</p> <p>Ku-ring-gai Council states on its website that owners should always pick up after their dogs.</p> <p>The picture of the sign shared to the Facebook group says dogs are permitted in the area, but they must be on-leash, however parts of the track cut into Garigal National Park, where dogs are not permitted.</p> <p><em>Image: Facebook</em></p>

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