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For additional folks: I think some folks are missing the point and didn't read the earlier responses to Wylie's mom and others that helped shape this post. I hope it doesn't get lost in the kudos and people making it turn into a back and forth. It is simply an observation being discussed that has been discussed many times before - not always in the open. I think Wylie's Mom did a great job of keeping it just that "a discussion" ... I can't respond to everyone like I did earlier but my hope is before people make the same comments that were addressed earlier, please read the responses in the earlier pages of this post as these things were addressed hours ago. This is to enlighten and lift ... nothing more. As Wyle's Mom mentioned earlier my "panties" are not in a bunch. LOL ((HUGS and Blessings)) |
Wow, see what happens when youre at work? You miss everything....Took me at least ten minutes to scan thru these posts....Wow been a busy forum today...Ann I have to tell you though your cherokee story though was the highlight for me! I can only say that I appreciate all the knowledge and experience Ive gotten from YT, and it has been in all forms, good and bad. I think if you stay open to suggestions you always have the capability to learn. |
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My BAD - Again. I tell you what. Ok, I'm not gonna look anymore. I think it is time for me to give it a break. Closing eyes now... |
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And a little FYI, I certainly am not promoting the idea that it is okay to let a puppy go at 8 weeks. Nor did I say that. |
I haven't read through the entire thread, so forgive me if someone has said something similar... While I agree with a lot that the OP said in the 'rant' here are my thoughts: Sometimes, yes, people could be nicer. But, I think the points people make on threads (such as, 'why do you have a 7 week old puppy' etc) are good for people who look at the thread later. Maybe a person is searching google for info about yorkie puppies and a YT thread pops up, and they read something that says you should't have a puppy before 12 weeks... They learn something they may not have learned otherwise. I can think of a hundred more examples. Also, if posters have an open mind, then they can take criticism (albeit hard sometimes) and really learn from it. I was involved in a thread like that last week. Instead of letting it get to me, I took some excellent advice and learned a ton. Lastly, I think the issue is this - people who know, or think they know what they are talking about want to correct or educate those who they believe do not know what they are talking about. And, no one likes to feel stupid, so, people start to get defensive... But, we all make mistakes, we all say stupid stuff, and when you post in a public forum, you get a public opinion.... Honestly, if I post a question I want real answers, real opinions, the good and the bad. If this forum was just about making ourselves and other people feel good or better about themselves, no one would learn anything. |
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I just want to say that me and reese :love: YorkieTalk!!! :yorkietal |
I am seeing that my opinion of delivering the medicine with a spoon full of sugar does not appear to be a popular one. I am definately not saying that opinions shouldn't be given, on the contrary I believe they should and the education is very important. BUT what I am saying is that why can't the opinions be given in a respectful and decent fashion? I have a hard time with the theory that it doesn't matter how people are treated that if they want to learn they will stay and get over it. Why can't they be treated respectfully so they want to stay? Honestly if I asked a question and was treated badly I would lose respect for those answering rudely and not put any weight into anything they said to me. I would then instead go off looking for my information elsewhere. I am not talking about "making people feel good" or saying what they want to hear, I am just saying educate with respect. Not only is it just a better way to treat people in general but it will also make people WANT to listen to what you have to say. I'm done now. ;) |
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What's "respectful" is a matter of opinion and how one chooses to interpret it, not to mention the power of suggestion. As someone said earlier, if you go looking to be offended, you will more than likely find a way to succeed. (And quite personally, I have always felt that the terms respectful/disrespectful were some of the most overused, pointless terms in the English language. My former boss used to toss that phrase around all the time. I have found that in many cases, they are terms used when you don\'t have a leg to stand on otherwise--when all else fails, just yell \'Disrespect!\' |
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