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Originally Posted by TexasDogLover Excuse me for asking a question. I will take my question elsewhere so I don't get such rude responses. That's why they always say no question is a dumb question. Goodnight and goodbye. Stay blessed. |
I somehow think any response you get that does not track right along with your intentions with this pup, will be considered "rude".....My response to you was FACT, not RUDE! When this forum gets to a point when youngsters that are obviously totally clueless about dogs and what they are doing with them/to them, looks at a truthful answer that had NO insult or criticism embedded in it, and they "can not see the forest for the trees", taking legitimate, well founded advice as "rude"....well I just do not know how in the world young people can be taught or educated about topics they are totally ignorant about. My God, how in the world do you even survive encountering any person that happens to say anything about ANY topic you do not think is candy coated enough for you to learn from?
This is exactly why it would probably be a positive outcome for this site if there was a way that an age limit could be placed on participating in the forum. Children are just not emotionally mature enough to read a response that does not criticized but instructs what needed to be done to resolve an issue someone that,
by their own admission, is totally and completely clueless about puppies, "first time ever seeing a pup", by your own admission!!! And then you are going to squall and boo hoo and criticize a totally legitimate, informative, correct response you receive???? I am sorry but you need to grow up emotionally if you are going to communicate with adults!