03-19-2009, 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by VickieDavis I certainly didnt mean to offend anyone but I think you're one of the exceptions to the rule. I'd rather see my puppy go to safe home rather than take the chance. Now...you have raised your children to be kind and respectful...not everyone does that. I agree about visiting the home. I know several reputable breeders who go to great extremes when placing their dogs and puppies for that very reason.
I'm so glad they're best friends. I was that way as a child too and didnt have to be taught. Its just my nature, like its probably just your daughters nature. I'm glad she has a yorkie for her best friend. I wish I'd had one when I was little. | No offense taken on my part. I completely understand. Children do not have cognitive abilities at early stages. They do not understand there own strength and the consequences of that. While some parents have gentle children who are great with little dogs, they should still be supervised, because lets face it, they are just that, children. My problem is with the parents of said kids who do not supervise, and believe that their kids can do no wrong!
I think what you did was a wonderful act of compassion and that is what should be recognized! |
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