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Some awful comments were made on another person's thread. If they had issues, I wish they would've started their own threads to discuss those issues. I'd like to see a thread started on tinies. I'd like to hear from breeders and owners alike. I don't want to read brash and harsh pointed criticism that seems to give everybody a sense of entitlement to pile on more without ever thinking about what they're saying. It becomes sport. I like your idea to get along. I agree we should be able to express our opinion. I don't think there's ever a good reason for what happened on that thread. CJ |
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I still don't see what you are so upset about, unless its that someone has an opinion that goes against yours. I don't see any bullying, threatening, name calling, etc......... |
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There is a HUGE difference between a Therapy Dog and a Service Dog... these two terms can not be used interchangeable (sp) A therapy dog is usually brought into nursing homes and hospitals and is a type "therapy" for people in those places.... you know to bring a smile to their day... ect, help calm anxieties ect (these animals are not just let into anyplace the owner wants to take them) help with depression ect. A service dog provides a service to people, you know like, opening a fridge for someone, leading the blind, picking up a dropped item, alerting a person that they are going to have a seizure... they are for the DISABLED, not the ABLED person who wants to bring their dog everywhere. Service Dogs are allowed everywhere the DISABLED PERSON goes... this is NOT TRUE for Therapy dogs. A small yorkie would be GREAT for a THERAPY dog, but lets be honest here, do you really think a very small yorkie can open the fridge, lead the blind, pick up dropped items???????? If I may be so bold, I believe this thread was started because the bait was not taken in the other thread.... but the poster went a tad further in this thread and started calling names (but then deleted them) to make sure the bait was taken.... I guess I would be embarassed also if I were you. |
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Thankfully the name calling you did was deleted and no one can start a new thread about that. :eek: |
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Should I throw around eggshells for us all to walk on? Now I'm scared to say anything. Don't want to offend certain people and don't know if I should apologize for hurting anyone's feelings. I really don't think I said anything, but no one will let me know if these semi-subtle comments are aimed at me... lol I've tried on all my shoes, and none of them fit!!??? |
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Not only did the board come off looking like bullies, but you all managed to give the ad great prominence and I'm sure the puppy was sold long ago. Good work. I welcome a good healthy debate and honor those whose well considered opinions differ from mine. I simply don't like bullies. CJ |
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I took it out of the for sale section because a topic came up that I disagreed with and I thought it was very bad form to take it up in someone else's "for sale" thread. The bullies have followed me here. Fortunately, most of them are on my "ignore" list, and although it's not perfect since some of you post with their quotes, I suggest you place my name on yours if I trouble you. I would most certainly like to participate in this forum without controversy, but I'm not the kind who tolerates bullies easily. CJ |
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be said that when we voice our opinions we should at least take peoples feelings into consideration. Maybe I am old school here but I was taught that just because I thought something it wasn't necessarily O.K. to air my thoughts if they were unkind. Maturity really has nothing to do with sensitivity. I can respect differing opinions but I don't respect being rude to anyone in the process. |
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