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Each time you post lynzy you go up and up in my estimation and the fact that you just called a truce and cleared up any misunderstanding makes me like you more. I agree with Kazzy and Gracie and lynzy and I think it was just mad for mills that got a little too preachy on Kazzy that lead to a bit of misinterpretation. It's true there are some passionate souls out there, about their diet about their religion about their work with animals about the environment and it's great to have such passion but never presume to be 100% right, I'm the only person who is 100% right ahahahahah and it's not right to slam the rest of us. This forum is indeed full of many differing opinions and although I don't mind a little drama in my day, I don't want people falling out over passions and opinions. |
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Don't misinterpret my words, please. |
I suppose it is everyone's right to remain offended if that is what they prefer. |
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This is an internet fourm where things are typed by people you often don't know, all I know is I read you asking someone to reconsider their post, and there it is in black and white "Please reconsider what you have posted here. Much of what you have posted is a slap in the face to the people on " I would venture to say that while we all agree about the same thing, we might all say it differntly and that's the point I am trying to make. |
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There is nothing wrong with being opinionated and I have found those that are the most opinionated speak with the most truth and dont mealy mousing around an issue. with that though I did agree with Kassy that no one should be made to feel bad because they dont rescue. Its a individual cholce and a individual decision |
I'm so glad everyone made up and still hold their own opinions. There's no point or progress in thoae here fighting amongst themselves especially when those slightly bickering are the sort offering wonderful forever homes for thw furkids they adopted either via rescue or paid in full. I think if you got a pup forever ni matter what, you adopted, period. |
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Awww, thank you!:) |
Whew...I'm sooo glad everyone is friends again!!:D |
The implication is that ANY breeder that breeds a puppy (& any person that buys rather than rescues) is somehow implicated in another dog being put to death. This attitude of rescue or you're a dog killer...is what gets me riled up....as you may have noticed :D :ghug:[/QUOTE] It's not an implication, it's a fact. Good breeder/bad breeder/backyard breeder - for every dog bred and sold, one is killed in a shelter. You may not like how it sounds, but it's a fact. |
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Thank you for sharing your facts and your views on this matter, YT is such a wonderful place for allowing us to do so. Thank you for respecting everyone elses views as well, even if they are not your own. The fact is, everyone has been educated on both sides now, gratefully we are able to consider the information and apply it whichever way we feel!!! Finally, I applaud your efforts and wish you much success in helping all the animals, I do support your cause - not because I believe or agree with all of your views, but because I understand, accept and respect you and your beliefs and views. |
well that isn't our fault is it, so go get the legislature changed to prevent puppy mills and backyard breeders jailed and stopped, you should require some kind of livestock licence with strict federal and breed guidelines. Don't be pointing scrawny fingers at the people on here, if it wasn't for good breeders we wouldn't have awesome information for health and diet maintenance and general care for our breed specific dogs who get fixed to prevent unwanted pregnancy which fill rescues and shelters with unwanted dogs. You wouldn't have a job if it wasn't for people and their discarding of their pets. Again preaching to the wrong choir on here, go moan at someone who abuse the privilege of owning a pet. Go use your angst and energy and get TB shut down. |
We were going to rescue an adult dog this time but ended up buying a puppy. We were looking for a particular breed and any of the rescues we went to gave us nothing but hassles and wouldn't work with us because we didn't have a fenced yard. After much frustration, we bought a puppy. Some of these rescues would rather keep a dog in foster care FOREVER than break a "rule" like no adoption for a under 10 pound dog if you don't have a fenced yard. Louise |
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