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Old 03-13-2007, 07:28 AM   #75
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Originally Posted by JESSY_RN2B View Post
Carol,

I am so sorry if my post offended you. I understand your reason and you are right........'unless I have experienced a problem I shouldn't have said anything'. The thing is, I haven't experienced a problem and until a problem does happen to us personally.......I would say otherwise.

It was my personal opinion and it I am not looking for anyone to agree with me. While I may not do what others do........I respect it and wouldn't want to try to change their minds.

I still stand on my opinion........and will continue to sleep with me and hubby on the bed until there is a reson not to.

I am so sorry Buddy did this and I am truly glad you are okay. Everyone has to do what works for them not what the 'norm' seems to be out there. I never crate trained mine........I don't believe in them (doesn't make me a bad person). They do have their own room and space though. When they need to be 'crated' they go in there instead.........no behavioral problems here. While this may sound crazy to others........it's what works for me and my family.

Again, I am so sorry to have stepped on your toes or hurt your feelings. Sometimes, it's best not to try to take things personally.......especially if a post was not directed at you and it was a personal opinion. Afterall, it the world wide web.......I wasn't literally LOLing.

Thanks for the advice though.........I will most definitely keep it to myself and in mind. I thank you for it too.

I am done with this thread and posting personal opinions.

Good luck,

Jess

Jess,
No offence taken at all. I just wanted to say that this issue is a real
one for many and unless you personally experience it there is no
way you can understand it. Yes, I find it very strange that a loving
well trained dog could go crazy just because it wanted to protect
something but it does happen. Scary also to be at the other end
of a mouth full of teeth when they actually belong to you own pet.
I have learned so much from YT and it certainly has helped me understand
more about not only Yorkies but dogs in general. Who ever thought
that raising them was so much like raising children.
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