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I've been reading this post and keeping updated since day one. I think we all need to take a minute to remember that we are all very passionate people here. When we are typing online and not speaking in person it is hard to understand how to take a person, or their advice. We as humans benefit greatly from facial expressions, body language and inflection in a tone of voice, unfortunately on Yorkie talk we lack the ability to be face to face and rely on type written words. We may not understand that our "words" may be offensive to some or that as we are typing that our "words" actually are offensive and we didn't mean them to be. Everyone is entitled to an opinion, but you know what they say, "Opinions are like a**holes, everyone's got them." Conflict is healthy, but conflict also walks a fine line. Let's all be openminded and optimistic and give others the benefit of the doubt. We are all trying to help by offering advice, everyone helps in different ways. I'm just trying to keep peace! :) |
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baffled!!!! Oh well, I tend to agree with the poster who questioned the responsibility of taking on another pup, and a pregnant one at that. I wish her the best ... and definitely hope for the best for the furbabies ... |
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I definitely don't agree with you taking on a pregnant mother dog at this point when just two days ago you said you still had bills to pay and were considering giving up Bruizer. I know you said you got the bill paid, but it doesn't seem smart for you to take on another dog at all, plus a pregnant one at that. What will you do if she is sick or has complications in her pregnancy? How will you afford the possible c section, ect that comes along with a pregnant dog? How will you afford the extra food and general wellness checkups? I thought your main concern was to keep Bruizer with you and safe and now you have taken on a huge undertaking with this new dog. I also got the impression the main reason you are keeping her is to make money off of her future puppies. I hope I am wrong about that. I really hope you reconsider and find her a home with a family that is more financially stable who can give her the vet care and protection she needs. I don't say this out of cruelty or judgement, but you really need to take care of your family and Bruizer right now. Just because that last bill got paid, does not mean that you won't have a lot of hard battles ahead of you still. Please take my advice to heart and think hard about what would be best for everyone. |
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