What this person was refering to was your attack on Marsha because
a accident happened to her dog that killed it; and your time will come. Some
day your dog is going to have a accident that will kill him/her. It happens to
everyone, and you are not excluded. Not knowing your son is going to get angry
enough to kick, and kill your dog is not a sin. It doesn't make Marsha a bad
owner/breeder, or a BYB. They only way that incident would make Marsha a bad
person or at fault is if her son had did it before, and she ignored the
problem knowingly putting that dog in danger, or (since it was the
frist time) ignored the problem knowingly putting another dog in danger. She
didn't, so that makes her a strong, great person. You are heartless to keep
throwing that up in her face. She not only lost a dog she loved when that
happened, but she in a way lost a son she gave birth to, and spent half her
life rasing. Did you ever even think of that? You need to put yourself in that
sitchtion(sp), and see how you would feel. By the way: what happened to
Marsha can happen to you as well. You could have a person in your home one day
that will kick, and kill your dog. In fact you are inviting it to happen by
your relentless, and heartless attack on Marsha; as what goes around comes
around. God/Destiny (whatever you believe in) could decided to teach you a
lesson, and have the same thing happen to you.
Jennifer.
Nonnie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]net> wrote:
I
can't have an accident I have a spayed female and a neutered male. My
time won't come!!! Trust me. Accidents only happen when people fail to
plan. Those who fail to plan, plan to fail.
The people who have the most outrage are the
BYB's.
Nonnie
I'm not getting into the whole "to breed or not to breed" topic
here, but I do have one comment to make:
Accidents can and WILL
happen, Nonnie. You may not have had one yet,
but your time will
come... as will everyone else's here. ~Lacey
In
[EMAIL PROTECTED]ups.com,
"Nonnie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
..> wrote:
>
> What you only
want people who agree with you????? Isn't that a
trite world.
>
You are glad Marsha defended that person. Her male stud dog was
kicked
to
> death by a relative of hers... and now I see she has females
pregnant
> again... and multiple ones... BYB comes to
mind.
>
>
>
> -----Original
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]ups.com
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On
> Behalf Of Carrie Prados
> Sent: Monday, January 01, 2001
9:48 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]ups.com
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Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] THE CHI BREEDER TOPIC
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>
> I have to
laugh when I read your post. What a coincidence. I just
put one
of
> my little girls in a playpen tonight. LOL.When we moved here
the
people left
> behind a really nice one and I am sure she
likes it more than the
dog crate.
> I have a question. I am glad
you mentioned yours is odor free.
How do you
> get the smell out
when they pee pee on the matress for the
playpen? She has
> not
done it yet but I know she is sooner or later. LOL
> Carrie
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From:
cherufus <mailto:MATTCHER@...>
> Date: 9/16/2006
12:42:52 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]ups.com>
ups.com
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] THE CHI BREEDER TOPIC
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>
> This topic and posts are not in tune with the purpose of
the
group.
> Noonie why don't you just drop out. She had a
legitimate question
> and you did not have to blast her. Thank God
for Marsha to support
> her. If she was starting a puppy mill or
did not care about the
> pups, would not have asked the "not so
stupid" question. We do not
> care how much money you have. You
should remember to think before
> you comment. My special motto is:
"PEOPLE DON'T REMEMBER WHAT YOU
> DID, PEOPLE DON'T REMEMBER WHAT
YOU SAID, BUT PEOPLE REMEMBER HOW
> YOU MADE THEM FEEL"
> I
am sure you did not make her feel great about you and you do not
>
even care or you would not have posted that comment. I sure hope
>
you treat your animals alot better than you treated her honest
>
question. I myself am a breeder and do not appreciate your
>
comments. My "children" are raised in a playpen, cleaned twice
>
daily, are peepad trained at 5 wks, are members of our family, and
> are gived to carefully examined new owners with a clause that if
> they are unable to care for them, they are to bring the chi back
to
> us. By the way, the playpen is in my bedroom and even the
telephone
> installer did not know it was there until I pointed
it out to him.
> He couldn't believe there was no smell. He was
amazed that they
> were as clean as a human baby.
>
>
My methods are to insure a great member of a new family and a new
>
family that is best for MY CHIS.
>
> So, Noonie, either chill
out or drop out. You owe an apology to
> many.
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