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Sorry folks had a lonnnnnnnnnggggggggggg drive home to respond. I see so much now. Healthy discussion gotta love it! |
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Although I am a 500 Club Memeber, I still think of myself as a 'newbie' when it comes to the world of Yorkies.:rolleyes: There are sooooo many things I have learned because fellow members added that tid bit of info to a post. Funny thing is, I may not have ever thought to ask either.:p I am thankful for those who 'beat the same drum'. To me, that is what makes this such an educating site. I have been called judgmental and naive. Did it upset me...oh yea!:( I lost sleep over it. :rolleyes: I have 'thin skin' in general. (anyone have advice for thickening it up...pm me. LOL) My point is, I could've left YT and only had bad feelings toward this site. However, my strong desire to educate myself about the breed kept me here. It didn't hurt that I was also willing to work things out with members who I had had diagreements with either. :D ~Amanda |
As long as the controversy doesn't become really mean and insulting, I have to say that it is one of things I like about YT. If we all thought alike it would be a pretty boring world. Plus, I've learned a lot from all the differing opinions on here. :) |
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There are some people who will deliberately take and twist everything a person says. So I have even gotten to the point where sometimes I put disclaimers on my posts. stating that "I did not mean this or that, I said what I meant and meant what I said. Do not twist my words,, add to them or take from them." Some people do get downright mean occasionally, usually when they get backed into a corner and have nothing more to say. So when someone gets mean, you can figure you have won the debate, cause they have run out of things to say so they start to attack you personally. :D \JMO |
I understand and respect and appreciate your "rant". You absolutely have "said" things that people are thinking. As a new member doing a ton of research I have to agree with #2 in your statement. Even if age was not mentioned, it seems to be the first question asked...relative to the original question or not. So I say "BRAVO" to you. |
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People ask age because it IS important! And, people do need to keep hearing that 8 weeks is too young for a puppy to be sold, just like unfortunately they have to keep hearing about puppy mills and back yard breeders. Since they are still buying from these places, either they have not seen it and need to or they are living in la la land and need to hear it again anyway. And, other people who are reading these posts need to hear it as well.....even if only 1 person out of 25 takes it to heart it is worth it! People generally DO help the person with the sick puppy or the puppy with other issues; but why do you think saying the puppy was sold too young is wrong? We are here to educate! |
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Please read my responses on page 3 and 4 to address your question. Thank ya'... |
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