You also should have said "yes, they HAVE to be purebred, registered and with papers" because their dog obviously isn't purebred lol
You also should have said "yes, they HAVE to be purebred, registered and with papers" because their dog obviously isn't purebred lol
That is the most stupidest excuse I've ever heard. Her dog has "needs". Whatever. You said it, Jessika, people are so stupid. The In Hope video made me cry.
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You are doing the right thing by trying to educate him. Thank you on behalf of all of us. Education is the key!
This is the stupid respons I got. It dosent even make much sense.
you are such a sad person, what you say is wrong and you definitely need to improove you english, it is simply terrible, and i am an immigrant.....here. i do not agree with your theory simply because it is the first time i get a doc here and i went to all extents to make sure it is safe and sound and happy with us, as i strongly belief any othe person with good intentions would do. i suggest you mind your own business from now on, please do not bother me again with your sad examples.
This persons a nutter. That's all I can come up with that makes sense. He isn't listening to black-and-white facts.
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You do need to work on your English skills. People will be more likely to take your advice and not be prejudiced by bad spelling. But at least you tried to educate him, sadly whatever doc - vet - he took the dog to did not try to do the same.Originally Posted by buttercup132
I think he ment dog, and my spelling is bad because I type so fast and hit other keys so it comes out as form or something instead of from.Originally Posted by Karen
I never replied back to his email but he did email again and said he was sorry and that I was probly right. I emailed him back saying its ok and to just do the right thing . Hopefully he will although the add is still up.
That's alright. We all make spelling mistakes, but that's what proofreading is for. I always double check my posts/e-mails/PMs before I send them off. Being grammatically correct and having all your spelling mechanics in order truly does help your credibility.Originally Posted by buttercup132
(P.S. You don't *have* to breed a show championed dog. All we ask is that the dog be proven in some type of work, be that herding or conformation or even police work!)
Good for you for trying to educate this man, though. It does sound like he's reconsidering his decision.
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