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03-22-2010, 09:36 AM | #46 | |
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03-22-2010, 12:26 PM | #47 | |
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There may be must of it than I'm aware of. Everyone parks all over the place. THIS SHOULD HAVE READ THERE MAY BE MORE OF IT THAN I'M AWARE OF. EVERYONE PARKS ALL OVER THE PLACE. . It's obvious what I meant about uneducated. We're all here together, same passion. I'm not going to be a dart board on your keyboard b/c you're having a bad day. Nobody called you uneducated. If you choose to be confrontational/ combative you can do this without me This isn't anything to be on the attack about. | |
03-22-2010, 01:59 PM | #48 |
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| That's cute Mary LOL. undeducated I said uneducated pet homes as an example of people that transport dogs without much understanding of safety. I'm not back peddling on it. IMO a show home should be well educated on transportation. I can't imagine a toy, especially a puppy being in a car seat on a freeway. JMHO This is quoting your post. You said uneducated pet homes - then who were you talking about? Confrontational because someone questioned your comment? Hmmm... BTW - I'm not having a bad day. It's a beautiful, sunny, day here in Las Vegas! Try to enjoy yours!
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03-22-2010, 02:21 PM | #49 | |
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03-22-2010, 05:00 PM | #50 | ||
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That's cute Mary LOL. undeducated I said uneducated pet homes as an example of people that transport dogs without much understanding of safety. I'm not back peddling on it. IMO a show home should be well educated on transportation. I can't imagine a toy, especially a puppy being in a car seat on a freeway. JMHO This is quoting your post. You said uneducated pet homes - then who were you talking about? Confrontational because someone questioned your comment? Hmmm... BTW - I'm not having a bad day. It's a beautiful, sunny, day here in Las Vegas! Try to enjoy yours! Mary, Are you serious? This is the reason people PM and email but refuse to post. I didn't attack you. I tried to think of a word to use to describe a situation. It was not what I meant, nor was it anything sinful, much less applicable to you, Carol or many others. After I explained it. HERE I AM HAVING TO EXPLAIN MYSELF FURTHER. I said that I've never known anyone that shows to use car seats to transport to shows. HOWEVER MAYBE THERE IS MORE OF IT, I'M NOT AWARE OF BECAUSE I DON'T SEE WHAT EVERYONE DRIVES DOGS IN TO SHOWS. In addition, the comment about being uneducated wasn't an open ended statement as I clarified. I thought that cleared up when I said, uneducated about the safety. I didn't attack you or judge you or any other group of people. No, I said there may be more of it I'm not aware of. People park all over. As a reminder that I do not see inside cars as a show. After that I commented about your typo saying it was cute. It's the first one I've seen of yours and the word is a funny one to mistype. It was/is cute. Essentially, email is without intonation. We can make our point without having to spend hours to type something. This shouldn't be interrogation because someone wants to pick on another person. Many people don't post now because of this behavior. I've said often that my fingers don't type like I think. It takes me a long time to type. Please don't do this. It's a waste of time. I've ALWAYS treated you with respect and I expect the same. There is no reason for you to think I'd be unkind to you. Don't assume I'm being unkind to you. You SHOULD know better. I like you and I KNOW that you do . Don't be moved by my reaction to car seats. I was surprised. But this doesn't mean I'm judging you. If I were to judge, I would never do that publicly. | ||
03-22-2010, 05:30 PM | #51 |
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| "I didn't attack you or judge you or any other group of people. No, I said there may be more of it I'm not aware of. People park all over. As a reminder that I do not see inside cars as a show. After that I commented about your typo saying it was cute. It's the first one I've seen of yours and the word is a funny one to mistype. It was/is cute. " My point in bringing this up was to make you aware of the obvious. Someone that is being unkind to you does not make a warm comment to you after a discussion. I wouldn't be unkind to you then turn around and say your typo was cute. |
03-22-2010, 06:08 PM | #52 | |
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Like I said, for me traveling to shows, car seats are not an option, with the number of dogs and equipment needed. But, my dogs love traveling around town in their car seats, they are able to see outside, I can better see them through my rear vision mirror. They are more secure being harnessed in.
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03-22-2010, 07:17 PM | #53 |
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| Let's please keep this nice I don't think anyone was attacking anyone Elle or Mary or Connie What I think happened was the uneducated pet owner and a car seat comment was taken out of context by me I'm guessing and I apolgize if I took it out of context and started anything. I just know that show/pet owners do use car seats If I had a car seat and was going to a local show I would probably use it because I do have some that get car sick and Mary informed me that it works in a car seat. I use vari kennels and maybe this is a good topic to see if something will help with dogs and car sickness...wire crates vs. vari kennels vs. car seats to help with car sickness, something to investigate Thanks all Donna |
03-22-2010, 07:41 PM | #54 | |
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Charmer use to get sick in a Veri Kennel. Switched him to a wire crate and it did the trick. CJ would become agitated in a Veri Kennel, switched to a wire crate he at least settles down, in a car seat he travels wonderfully. A couple of others I've had vomitted no matter what I put them in....until I switched to the car seat....no problem anymore.
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03-22-2010, 08:37 PM | #55 | |
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Rescue remedy is the cure for motion sickness in the car. | |
03-22-2010, 10:01 PM | #56 | |
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Mary - I'm surprised that Charmer didn't prefer the car seat like CJ. Whatever makes them happy, right? Wish there would have been more entries here... poor CJ - I bet he misses his Mom. I really hope there's more for the Specialty.
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03-23-2010, 05:34 AM | #57 | |
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03-23-2010, 05:36 AM | #58 |
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| Tried Rescue Remedy, Citrene, Giner Snaps, Bonine, Pepto.....nothing works. Something in being higher, the car seat being very secured in, and the fresh air I think has something to do with stopping the vomitting.
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03-23-2010, 06:20 AM | #59 |
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| Most of the time Bonine works and I've used Rescue Remedy and some of my dogs it really doesn't matter what you give them to help. I have a friend that has a havanese and has given all these things too and he still gets sick in the car. I'm going to suggest to her something other than a vari kennel and see if that works. |
03-23-2010, 06:25 AM | #60 | |
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