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Originally Posted by yorkieK9trainer "Hi, I'm new to this site. I have a male biewer that I just listed on Livedeal.com. He is full grown at 5.9lbs and not nuetered. Are you interested in breeding or pet? Kegan is not nuetered. He would make a great companion for your female.let me know,
stacy"
----Okay, HERE is why I said what I said.
When someone mentions, not once, but twice that the dog isn't neutered and then goes on to mention that she feels that their dog would be a great "companion" for their female, that's why I thought the "Stacy" was suggesting that her dog would be a great buy for this person in particular for breeding purposes. Why else would they offer the dog the way he/she did?
And that's why I asked if she were familiar w/ the genetics of the original posters dog and that's why she felt that her unneutered male would be a "great companion" for her female. |
First, I can't tell you the number of times I have drafted a post and reworded it and forgot to remove the original part that was reworded. It's a common editing mistake. How do you know she didn't do the same thing when she repeated the "neutered" part? I think you are jumping to conclusions.
I just have a problem with the fact that every person who posts a pet here seems to get attacked for the wording of their posts. I believe she offered her dog in another post and explains that it's because he's skiddish and not doing well in the home (that is, if I'm not confusing this off with another). What would you rather see: her post it here or send him off to a shelter? Let her post him here and leave her alone. I have seen worse alternatives..like people putting their dogs asleep. Why not make it easy for people to rehome their pets?