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Originally Posted by ColesMommy01 Hmmmmm I don't like your insinuations. Yes I am looking for a puppy in the future and yes I did ask her about her breeding program because I am interested in learning about the breeding of the dog breeds I prefer. Oh and before you assume this: I do not want to be a breeder. How it's done, why did a breeder start, how do you determine what is a good example of a breed, etc is all of interest to me. Just because I look at sonething or ask questions about it doesn't mean I agree with it or am going to endorse/buy it. It means I'm interested in the subject. If I go to a car dealership for Volvo does that mean I'm going to buy a Volvo? No, it means I'm interested in buying a car and I'm researching my options. Since you say my analogy didn't make any sense here you go: " You're refusing to give information(you dont know why she was asking for this information do you? Did she tell you herself? Maybe she's having problems with this line and wants.to know if others have too and came here for help that is partly what this forum is for right?) to someone who asked for it because of a preconceived notion you have for them or someone associated with them. By denying them this helpful information they will be unable to fully understand the damage they have or will have caused. How's that? As for not being your "fellow man" (did I name you specifically?)you proved my point. Unless some humans have taken a trip up the evolutionary chain or there's some X Men/Spider-Man stuff going on we're the same species. And where did I say people can't post their opinions? Looking....looking...looking...I don't see it. |
I see it. Right there when you told people that if they disagree with someone's breeding practices they should send a private message.
Here is a radical suggestion. How about worrying about your own posts rather than telling people how you think they should respond?
I'm just curious at what point someone should research the lines they are breeding. I would think that logic would dictate one do it before you actually breed than after, but maybe that's just me.