Do you have proof the person is a liar, or fake, or a puppymill.. any of those?
You're entitled to your opinion, but if you know NOTHING of the person YOURSELF, then you have no reason to post anything slanderous, are you a breeder, do you know everything about yorkie genetics and coats, if you had an inbred and a purebred next to eachother not knowing their background, do you think you could point it out just by looking at it... we're allllll entitled to opinions.. BUT to bash someone purely on perspective... or gossip... and NOT on PURE FACT.. then why say anything at all??? You can PM as Kimberly suggested and ask this person... but why do something to possibly hurt someone for no reason and yourself???
JMO...
EDITED TO ADD:this is not an attempt to slay you, or anyone else with this question... i'm just saying, maybe the line of compromise, would be to say nothing at all.. if someone has a question, they're sure to ask it....one way or another... = )
I don't get involved in the "fueds" that happen, but I'm just giving my perspective on the situation..
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Originally Posted by Lacy's Mom I read the early administration post of how we should all be courteous and agree, but feel a little conflict in this situation and would like to know how you feel.
Someone posts a Yorkie for sale, it has way too much white on it or other defect that makes me think it isn't a purebred; or the puppy is 2 pounds at 8 weeks and they say it won't get over 4 pounds; or they are charging $2,000 for a dog registered with a registry that anyone, purebred or not, can register with; or the dog is inbred and the breeder is claiming there's no problem with that; or the dog has CDA; etc.
How do you find a line of compromise - you want to warn the people who don't know as much about Yorkies, but you don't want to be rude either. Some of the yorkies for sale posters only post to sell and don't add anything to this forum. |