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Originally Posted by Shelby427 Besides, she keeps saying her "layer" which I'm assuming she means LAWYER will handle the slander accordingly. Well I guess she's unaware that to prove slander, the slander must be false - which she can't prove is false because she posted it on her website. And due to her compulsive misspellings, I'm also assuming she's not that educated - so I doubt she has done as much "research" on how to better the breed as she claims. Also, she has yet to offer up any names of said "champions" for others to research. So Shelly, you are indeed a BYB and a puppy mill. So sad. |
While I have no knowledge or affiliation with this breeder in PA., let's all stick to the facts here. Dehumanizing someone because of their frequent mis-spellings and consequently labeling them uneducated is irrevelent to their "breeding" program and simply ill-mannered. Quite frankly, I've never visted any site anywhere where I've seen more frequent mis-spellings, poor grammar, etc. than I have on this particular site. Again, I've never mentioned it until now, as it's not applicable to the topics being discussed.
While it certainly does seem that over 50 dogs is an inordinantly huge number to care for properly, at least keep to this specific subject at hand (not what educational level this woman has or has not reached) and simply take her up on her offer to visit the facility first hand. To tell you the truth, with so many millions of pets being physically abused, totally neglected & put to death each year in the U.S., this woman does seem, at least, to profess to have the best interest of the dogs in mind....perhaps less condemnation & more encouragement to downsize over time, become active in a local club, etc. might be in the best interest for everyone here -- eventually helping this woman (who at least appears communicative & respectful) to become better educated & helping her dogs to have more enriched & healthier lives. Remember...you attract more flies with honey than with vinegar. Let's all try to make suggestions and educate in a positive professional manner.