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Old 05-05-2010, 09:58 PM   #117
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 View Post
Everything else isn't "small details", the others were urging her to find the original owner. How is this a small detail? I'm not drama queen, I can assure you of that, but this is really an important point, and your post sounds like it's a "mute" point and people are just posting this to create drama. We have so many threads where people are frantic trying to find their dogs, so far none have responded to this thread, but I can assure you if they did, you would see plenty of drama.

actually, you weren't the one I was thinking of when I said drama...please know it was others. It really is small, when you think about it. From the start, the OP has mentioned wanting to find the original owners, but has had no luck. Honestly, she has put a LOT more time and effort into it than a lot of people would. Isn't it nice that she's being honest and trying to do the right thing? a LOT of people these days would just keep the dog if they wanted it - especially being a small, in-demand breed. As long as this little one has a loving home where she's able to be brought back to health, and the OP is doing everything in her power to find the original owners, everything else is small detail. I am not trying to create drama, I just find it absolutely ridiculous the way that some grown men and women behave - the sense of entitlement to say "you're wrong" to an opinion, the way that people are spoken down to, the extreme lack of respect going on here...that's what I'm talking about. Again, I do not mean you.

When it comes down to it, all feelings and opinions aside, isn't it wonderful that this dog has been given another chance at life?
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