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Old 07-07-2006, 06:45 PM   #23
Bailey's Peeps
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Originally Posted by BabyFidgette
Hmmm, I sorta disagree on one part. Sometimes there always isn't a definite right or wrong answer. A lot depends on your beliefs.
Okay, but you didn't say what I said. I didn't say that there is always a right answer or a wrong answer. I said that there are right answers and wrong answers, and went on to say that one has to sort things out as best they can.

Some things are a matter of taste. I may not like your taste in some area, but that certainly doesn't make me right and you wrong. Or vice versa. Other things are a matter of fact. No matter how strongly I believe 2+2=3, I'm still wrong. In the area of raising and training dogs (as reluctant as I am to concede that a Yorkie is a dog), there are things that are a matter of taste, there are things that vary from one Yorkie to another because of the differences in the individual's personality or physiology, and there are things that are facts.

As I said initially, you'll just have to sort it out the best you can. People are going to disagree. Be discerning. Listen to all the input. Ultimately, the person who brought the problem to the forum will have to make up their own mind and live with the consequences. The rest of us don't have to live with the decision - which may, in fact, be right or may be wrong. It happens. People make mistakes. I've made mistakes. Anyone who admits to making a mistake acknowledges that there was a right answer and I didn't take it. I took the wrong answer.
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