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RedyreRottweilers said:
how typical that you would compare the selective responsible breeding of dogs to humans.
You conveniently omit the helpful and educational links I provided, along with a spay neuter contract, and suggestions for methods of getting the puppies S/N before they go to their new homes.
I don't consider a few emoticons indicating my frustration with things like this a sh*tstorm.
YOUR posts on the matter, however, could qualify as that.
You conveniently omit the helpful and educational links I provided, along with a spay neuter contract, and suggestions for methods of getting the puppies S/N before they go to their new homes.
I don't consider a few emoticons indicating my frustration with things like this a sh*tstorm.
YOUR posts on the matter, however, could qualify as that.
Wait for the "what an idiot you are", and "God I can't believe you're such a moron" comments to start to fly, and then imagine that you actually are a person who tried to do the best by their car, did something wrong, and then tried to rectify it by asking people more knowledgeable than you advice and the first responses you got were criticism, sarcasm and innuendo that you are stupid. It might make you hesitant to ask questions in the future. Hell it might just make you think that car maintenance types are a bunch of a-holes and not worth the grief of asking questions of.
I at least have the nerve to admit when I make a mistake and make remarks that are uncalled for. But my response when someone else makes a mistake and asks for help (a mistake in understanding how important spaying is at an age when the dog can't get pregnant, not a deliberate belittlement of another human being) isn't to attack them and suggest they're stupid, but to try and help. First. Not after I smack my forhead with my fist and go "God you're an idiot".