"Curb Your Dog" signs are often found in cities and in suburban areas where
people live. These signs are gentle reminders to dog walkers to have their
dogs do their natural excretory
business ( ie #1/ urine and #2/
bowl movements of all textures) at the curb- the physical interface between the sidewalk and street such that remnants of the dog's activities do not impact pedestrians. Although there seems to be some confusion online about the technical and
legal meaning of this idea, as with most things, the simple, literal
one makes most sense and is most likely to create the most good will. The
best way for a dog owner to minimize negative impacts on the general community is to bring their dog to the curb, or better yet the street, so that fewer pedestrians will have to negotiate the urine puddles and and excrement smears.
Even dog excrement that has been attempted to be removed by diligent owners (which is appreciated), it is often not completely removed (granted it'd take a scrubbing), and thus contributes to unnecessary yukiness on many sidewalks. Especially since curbing a dog is such a practical way towards minimizing this urban concern, curbing
dogs to the curb is a win win approach. Dog lovers and dog owners love good neighbors.