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there are a lot of great PEOPLE on this site...and mentors...and they earned that title to be called mentors..but they have to be able to keep it and represent it...and the comments on this thread rarely showed mentors, but people with chips on the shoulders and other people helping to hold those chips |
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STOP Please geez. repeatedly attacking is going on here. This thread was made from someone asking for help. if you dont want to help why stay here and keep attacking others? and its the same members in all the closed threads. |
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Hmm, wasn't someone just talking about not judging others and not making assumptions about someone when you know nothing about them? Guess that only applies to some here. |
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Audrey, I don't think the intent here was to paint everyone that has had any issues with one broad brush. As breeders, we know that temperament is inherited and the behavior of Calypso is alarming. Probably no one here is expert enough to say for sure at what exact level should a dog not be considered for breeding due to temperament. The thing with Calypso is so extreme that the obvious answer is she should not be bred. It's probably safe to say that a dog with any extreme behaviors (aggression, shyness, fear) should not be bred. This thread has been revealing in that many breeders have discussed their dogs' behavior. All our experiences and situations are different but it's obvious that aggression is not a universal problem. Yorkies are often percolating with mischief, but shouldn't be violently aggressive, IMO. |
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