No, but it stinks far worse afterwards. And if they manage to drop it in the bottom of a freshly emptied can and you don’t notice it, you’re going to get an unpleasant surprise next time you open it. You might even wind up with someone else’s dog poop smeared all over the bottom of your can.
We got a dog for the first time about a year ago. We have had cats before. I can testify that the stink level of our trash barrel reached unprecedented levels during the summer. We have now gotten used to it to some extent, but of course it’s winter now, so everything smells less, so maybe come May we will get that pungent hit when we enter the garage again on Mondays (Tuesday is trash pickup)
She’s working, but I asked her (WFH). She actually admitted she was wrong (a rarity). It was the fact it was poop that made her feel uncomfortable.
Oh no! Dog poop on the bottom of your trash can? A true tragedy.
Sure. But what did you do with diapers on road trip, back when your kids were little? pack em home?
Oh my, that brings back memories of my daughter; for some reason riding in her car seat had an extreme effect on her bowels. Yeah, I would pull up to the pump and put in a dollar’s worth just to toss the pampers.
There were a few trips to Hilton Head (an 8 hour drive) where we’d pull out of our driveway, get 10 miles in, and she’d force a stop.
While my dog certainly ruled the roost, I don’t think I’d go THAT far.
cf Recent Pope’s speech.
Did you miss the bit about it stinking worse than regular garbage? Yes, it is noticeable. Or that it can get smeared inside the can, which is definitely stinkier until you clean it? Or perhaps it hasn’t occurred to you that while the garbage may not be mine anymore, the garbage can most certainly is and I never said someone else could use it.
In my development, we’re not allowed to leave garbage cans outside the house so it has to come into my garage. I use the garage every time I leave or enter the house, and, let me tell you, the last time someone left their dog shit in my can after it had been emptied, the garage got really, really unbearable until the next pick up because the damn bag split when it hit the bottom of the can. It was really, really, really annoying, disgusting, and nauseating to have to walk through a cloud of shit stench for several days that summer. Plus it made my car smell. Plus the smell leaked a bit into my house since it’s an attached garage and isn’t that a fun thing to have near a kitchen? Plus I had to clean the can afterward the garbage was finally picked up and that was oh, so less than pleasant.
In short, just because you don’t understand why it bothers the people this has happened to doesn’t mean our feelings aren’t just as valid as yours. Stop poo-pooing them.
My partner is a contractor and rents plenty of dumpsters. They get used by the GP, he sorts thru, finds an address on a piece of junk mail and dumps it all on their yard. His dumpster company has pretty strict rules about what a construction dumpster can and cannot be used for.
Hey everyone, this guy’s volunteering to clean the dog shit out of our trash cans!
Let me know the next time you’re in northern NJ, I’ll hook you up.
Sounds good, I will clean the dog shit out to the same level that I clean dogshit out of my own trash can.
There! Already done! Now stop whining about it
Certainly not everyone cares about the cleanliness of their can, but enough people do that there are actual can cleaning services. For example:
Although I wouldn’t go that far, there must be enough demand to support these kinds of businesses. I would guess that those kinds of customers wouldn’t appreciate random people throwing trash in their can.
You’d leave a busted, smeared bag of dog shit in your trash can and not make any effort to clean it?
You realize from now until the end of time, I’m going to think of you as “OK with smeared dog shit guy”. Like this one guy at work who… once… 5 years ago… didn’t wash his hands after using the urinal is forever “doesn’t wash his hands guy” even though I’ve seen him wash his hands multiple times since then.
Why the fuck would I clean out my trash collection bin?
I’m not talking about the trash cans I have indoors in the kitchen or restrooms (or the paper only bin in my home office). I’m talking about the big plastic Waste Management tubs that go from the back yard to the street and back again.
I’ve never cleaned anything out of them, and at times they’ve stored everything from dog poop, to drywall, to dead skunks. They don’t smell particularly fresh, but that’s OK because I’m exposed to their smell once every few days for about 5 seconds when I open them, dump in a new trash bag, and close them again.
Dog poop has never smelled particularly bad in there. Aside from the aforementioned skunk, the only time the trash can really stank was when I threw out some raw chicken breast that went past its expiration date; it sat in the can for three days before trash collection day and despite being in a bag it reeked to high heaven. Smell was gone after trash day though.
I couldn’t give less of a crap what you think of me, but hereafter you will be known to me as the guy who eats off the bottom of his waste bin, and so needs to keep it clean.