01-14-2008, 03:41 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Washington
Posts: 399
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Originally Posted by MIZBROWN Bottom line is that if your not a breeder, be cautious of asking questions about breeding (IMO). Every single thread Ive read about a YT'er wanting to get helpful info on breeding their pup always gets a hard time from the more experienced breeders/members. If you dare sound like your a first timer...be ready to get an earful about what you should have & could have done, rather than a non-judgemental..here's what you should do. Why is that?
If the first thing a person responds with is a negative or judgemental comment...but then follows it up with some helpful advise... is that really helpful???
I just think its so important for us to HELP one another with out all of the judgement. Because if you look at the big picture - its making a lot of members scared to ask certain questions and causing them to be even less informed than they started out...and what do you think happens from there - backyard breeders, unhealthy pups....etc etc...
SO LETS REMEMBER TO HELP...NOT HURT ONE ANOTHER (Wouldnt the world be a better place) | Well said, Thank you
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