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Re: [pyrnet] Joe



Title: Re: [pyrnet] Joe
Joe wrote:
asked for advice. When the advise was different from the course you had
already decided to take you seemed to have all the answers. I think you
needed support for your decision and not advise.
Now, who seem's to have all the answers, regarding my intent?
You must also be an expert on human nature as well.
When it comes to who is most important the dog or the welfare of the family,
we all know that answer. So my concern is that you made the right decision
for your family. From my 30 years experience I have reservations that you
have. An experienced point of view is something you specifically asked for.
As I've said, the dog is in training now, we have not seen the outcome of this training, so no final decisions have been made yet.
Thank you for reminding me that a mere dog is not as important as the children I gave birth to, and would give my life to protect.

Would you let your daughter come
over to play again when the dog was there?
You really have no interest in my answer to this question, so I won't waist your time answering it.
I want to say that I do respect your experience with the breed, and thank you for taking the time to give your opinion.
****I'm sorry Barb and the list that this seem's to have gotten personal, I won't be participating in any further discussion of who's right, who's being nasty, etc. The bickering is not serving any purpose, and has left me a bit shell shocked.
I still would love to here all opinions on breeding, training and living with Pyr's as they are fascinating. I would'nt have joined the list if I did'nt was opinions. Even one's that I may not( or rather the trainers I've spoken to) necessarily agree with. As you said Barb, we can all learn from each other. Myself especially. Who's to say these trainer's have all the answers also. And I will keep those who are interested posted on Zeus progress.
Thanks,
Sariena