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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s I don't think that anyone meant to imply that any one dog is "lesser" than another. Where on Earth do you see that insinuated?  Not supporting a specific breeding practice does not mean that one thinks the dogs are inferior to others in the eyes of their owners.
pau_k--
You joined asking for advice, did you not? Bottom line is, you came to a YORKIE website full of passionate people who love the Yorkie breed as it is--does it really come as a shock to you that members here would not be supportive of this type of breeding? Given the strong feelings that people have on the matter, I think you got some very mild and helpful responses full of suggestions and explanations for why people do not agree with it--even if you choose to ignore the positive and only focus on what you perceive as negative.
I have found, that when you post on a large site, full of opinionated people about a topic many feel very strongly about, you can expect a wide spectrum of answers--some you may like, and some you may not agree with. It just comes with the territory. However, one cannot "control" the responses given or expect others to bite their tongues just because you demand that they "just don't write anything" if it's an answer you don't want to hear. Just not a realistic expectation to have. |
Excuse me but I do believe that many people on YT also have Morkies. If somone wants a Morkie, then that's what they should have. Not to feel inferior if they don't have a purebred Yorkie. I had a choice and I chose a Morkie and have never regretted it for one moment. If I had it to do again, I'd make the same choice. I'm not saying anything against Yorkies as I think they are adorable. Being purebred does not make them any more or less loving or smart or adorable.