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Originally Posted by tink-n-kody The logic in my post is missing?? If you would read these posts about these greenies and still feed your dog you have no logic yourself. I myself have read on here about them and wouldnt even risk my dogs health, is there no logic in that?? You tell me. So what if the founder of YT gives them to his dogs, if I read on here that they killed a dog I wouldnt do it just because the YT people do it, its just obviously lucky for them that nothing has happened to their dog. Thats just amazing that you people like to make little comments on here like " the logic is missing in that post" Do I not have the right to my own opinion without someone commenting about logic? I guess I shouldnt care about the welfare of others yorkies? If they would possibly risk the lives of their pets with a treat! Amanda  |
Yes, the logic in your post is missing. I think its a little (or maybe a lot) ridiculous to go out on a limb and say that people who feed Greenies do not deserve a "precious yorkie". I know what's best for my dog. Greenies helped his stubborn teeth fall out, have made his breath fresh and have supplemented his food with some of the great nutrients that are found in the natural Greenies product.I am not a spokesperson for Greenies. So if I posted that a certain dog food that you are feeding your dog killed a Yorkie, you would stop feeding him/her that and change foods to another?
Who is "you people"?
You DEFINITELY have the right to your opinion on Greenies, but I think that it was a little out-on-a-limb to say that people who use them should not have a dog. That was my point about "logic" not that you caring for other Yorkies is illogical.
I totally respect your opinion and practices of not using any product that you don't see fit for Yorkies. Conversely, however, I do not want to be told that I shouldn't own a Yorkie because of MY personal choices.
People risk their dogs lives everyday whether it be leaving them at home alone w/ food and water (they could choke) or a pee pad (they could chew it) or when a dog and his owner go for a walk -- a bigger dog may come and injure the small dog. It's all about personal choices.