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Originally Posted by llcornell I dont think its about admitting you are wrong or have made a mistake. Its about education. I purchased my first yorkie Maggie from a BYB and I will admit it. I didnt know better. She had all the typical hereditarial yorkie problems that should have been checked before breeding, by me and the breeder. I made a mistake but I loved her and she lived to be 16 with 2 knee surgeries and alot of other medical bills later she lived a long full life but since then I have learned and will make different and hopefully better choices in the future. I now volunteer for a rescue organization and will continue to try to make the best choices possible from here on out and that is all from EDUCATION. If we dont talk about then no one will learn. I wish 17 years ago I had read some of this, not only would It have saved my heart it would have helped the dog population and my pocketbook. |
just my guess at why so many views and not so many replies relatively this thread received since the OP was wondering why people were just viewing and not commenting. what would your guess be?