Originally posted by Samantha Puppy
The poster said she was born and raised in the USA. If she were born elsewhere and in the process of learning English, I'd agree with you. However since she was born and raised in the USA, I am completely with Dixieland_Dancer. I type fast too, but I still relay my thoughts to all of you so that you can understand what I'm saying.

(Now if someone went to PetSmart and complained about the animals in there... tough - that is an animal place.)
I have to agree with Samantha Puppy and DD on this one too. Proof reading works wonders. A typo is one thing, these sentences are just unnecessarily out of wack.

As for people complaing about dogs in PetsMart....we do adoptions there every weekend and of course we have some dogs that are persistant barkers no matter what we do (chewies, toys, bark collars, yelling) and of course they bark when another dog is allowed to get too close. We've gotten griped at by the managers that customers are complaining about the noise, but if we yell at the dogs to be quiet, we get griped at for that too. It's a pet store for God's sake, people should expect there to be barking. And don't get me started on how loud the barking is during Puppy Parties in the training center, but that's ok, no one complains about that. I wonder how many complaints we would get if we put muzzles on the dogs? Maybe that would make the customers happy.