So, I'll add my 2 cents. For what it's worth.
This, along with most things in life, boils down to recognizing that
it's all about perspective! I think we should all try to remember that...
We have new members, and long-term members; older single owners, young with little children owners, men, women, couples, wealthy, economically challenged, experienced, unexperienced; those who researched and carefully chose a breeder and puppy, and those who had a puppy fall in their lap (like me) and are doing the very best that they can. We have those who come on here looking for trouble (and lying...what IS that about anyway?!

), those who made HUGE mistakes and now want to fix them, and those who made mistakes and are (for some reason) making them repeatedly despite what they are told; we have people posting opinions and helpful advice for the first time and those posting advice they've said for years and they're tired of it. We have super tinies (like Zoe...how I wish she was bigger for health reasons, BUT I love her so much!) and super giants...Go Teapots

. If we remember that, as we post, advise and read...it just all gets so much easier to understand and it ALL makes more sense. I always tell my children that one of the quickest ways to get along is to carefully consider the other's perspective.
I am
so very grateful for the advice and help I have gotten here. It truly saved Zoe's life and I know YT will continue to be an incredible influence on her health as we grow and learn.
Yorkie love to all!
Jen