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YT is a learning tool, not everyone will agree with everything said but with the large number of members that YT has for the most part their is NO problems. Sometimes if you keep you mouth shut (or your fingers at rest) and just read the posts, you will learn a lot. With shelters overflowing I don't think you can say to many times all the bad that puppy mills or BYB do. If one person learns something today it's a good day. |
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The points that the OP brought up, although they may be her personal opinions which she has a right to, all gravitate back to an issue with 'controlling'--either situations, mannerisms or threads themselves. Which I don't believe any one member here has the right or power to do. |
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LULUMOM... you are smart cookie! ;) I have started to respond in this thread, several times, and stopped myself, not wanting to get tied up in drama... :eek: I have seen many posts, that the questions have made me cringe! However, OFTEN the answer the poster gets makes me cringe more! Not because of inaccuracy, to the contrary, but sometimes delivered with such "sting" that the Op of those thread (sometimes) get defensive, or perhaps don't post when they have other questions. I also cringe when a newbie, pre-faces a post with, "don't get mad but..." This post is... my opinion! :) |
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Oh my gosh, I'm not sure how to reply exactly. :) I love this site, I have gained an education on Yorkies that is priceless! Having said that, it's a message forum meant to share thoughts, opinions, education, etc.. The thing about opinions, we all have them and we don't always agree. I think you have to look at the comments from two ways: 1. Someone already has a Yorkie & is looking for info 2. Someone is looking to get a Yorkie and is looking for info So when people post about age, BYB, puppymills, etc.., NO nothing can be done if you have purchased your puppy already, but it will hopefully help someone who is doing their research before getting their baby! It's hard to not get passionate about something you feel so strongly about and it's hard when people ignore what people perceive as correct, facts and right. I think when you come onto a message forum and ask for advice, you should expect and be prepared for the advice, whether it's what you want to hear or not! Are people harsh at times, probably, but it usually comes from a good place. I think it's hardest to bite your tongue when advice could prevent someone from making a bad mistake and it's ignored, I know it frustrates me to see people make bad decisions once they have been educated. A lot of people here have had bad experiences and they speak from knowledge. It's not that they are all perfect and only bought their babies from the best breeders and have done everything 100 % right, that's why they do have the advice and opinions to share. I hope I'm not offending anyone with this, JMO. |
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You almost seem to continue to pat yourself on the back as if you are the one who has kept the thread going in a "light and airy" direction as you call it. Honestly, I think people have been beyond accomodating and polite to you while you are being somewhat condescending. You honestly are not well informed about quite a few items you mentioned in your original post ... IMO. Mind you, I am sure you think you are well informed .. again another "opinion". May I ask who the Ultimate YTers are? Since you seem to think there is a difference in people, and seem to hold yourself higher than the Ultimates as you call them.....you clearly have been gossiping either to yourself or others...yet you say you are not????? I am extremely confused. |
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hahaha I got suspended once for a PM I sent to someone....so now if I say something it is PUBLIC.... I had WISHED that I had made that one public SO many times. I told the woman what she needed to hear and she ran crying to the admin. At least if you are going to get suspended, make it worthwhile.:p:D |
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If I had a dog dying, I would be running OUT of my house AWAY FROM my computer to try to save the dog. Matter of fact, that is how my Christmas eve morning was spent....out the door with a dog dying in my arms...in my pajamas. Straight to a vet! No thinking to it...no asking what to do...take the dog for HELP. I honestly do not understand someone just sitting and letting a dog die. Sorry...but there are places to take them to get help. And, if you cannot afford it, sign them over if you can. Do something...don't just sit on your computer and type. Not only is the poster upset, but the animal lovers reading it are also upset...maybe even MORE so since they cannot do anything! |
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:grin2::grin2::grin2: Hook, line and sinker!!! BamaFan121s "controlling" was the correct word. BamaFan121s & ladyjane - I'm in total agreement with you and thought the same thing way back with the first post. Chachi - I don't "do" PM's like that either. :thumbup::thumbup: My PM's are reserved for my private/personal information - NOT to discuss forum subject matter. If it can't be said in a thread then you know it's time to move on. WyliesMom - I could be wrong but... shouldn't this be in OFF TOPIC not General Discussion? :D |
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