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by FionaDunne on 12 March 2008 - 22:03

Molly - you can deny it for benefit of the board all you like.  It's no skin off my nose.

We did speak.  Briefly before you very rudely ended the conversation claiming you needed to tend to puppies - this after I asked you about the information I wanted to know and wasn't present on your website.  I told you here and I told you then -testimonials are nice but they don't answer my questions.  I never called back and neither did you call me back as you said you would. A "no matter" issue.  Your tone on the phone spoke volumes.  I wasn't a "local yokal" calling about a puppy.  I knew a little bit about what I was looking for. Too much for you to sell a puppy to.

The questions weren't stupid, Molly.  The questions were about the quality of the pup I was looking at buying to be both a member of the family and at least a club dog level dog.   You couldn't/wouldn't answer those questions and couldn't provide such a dog.  You had to get off the phone and take care of your glorified puppymill "puppies".  As I said, you may not remember, but I do.

But I'll post those questions again for you:

How many puppies have you produced? How many of those puppies obtained more than a CD or a CGC? When is the last time you sold a dog to a working home? When was the last time any of one of your puppies earned anything more than a CD or CGC? Who was the sire? When was the last time that Eagle produced a pup that got a title - not just a CD or a CGC? I'm talking title here.

Still spinning, Molly.


by joonbug on 12 March 2008 - 23:03

Fiona,

It's time to knock it off!

Molly asked you a perfectly reasonable question about your experience in breeding and raising puppies, since you took it upon yourself to tell Shelly how it 'should' be done. We all now know what you think on building, budgeting and stud fees.

Your attitude is unbecoming and inappropriate.

Jackie

 


by FionaDunne on 12 March 2008 - 23:03

 


originally posted by screwedinct:


they let you use a stove?  I would have thought you would require an IQ that is at least equal to room temperature

PS: I'm just toying with you for now, it's going to become a spectator sport before this is over


Oh, that's just priceless. 

Bring it on.  Please do.

It takes less than the IQ of room temperature to recognize the need for capitalization and punctuation in a statement. 

And, by the way genious, "PS" means "Post Script".   As in, an afterthought that needed to be added.  An "afterthought that would require retyping the entire letter or correspondence from years ago.  There is no "script" here.  It's simply a matter of going back and including your comment in the post. That information should raise your own IQ considerably.

You have a good night.

 

 


by FionaDunne on 12 March 2008 - 23:03

Jackie:

I answered Molly's question.  It was Molly that did not answer mine.  Nor will she and that's neither here nor there.

Go back and re-read.  As I said before, I answered the one we know as "Brittany's" comments/questions, gave her advice based on my own personal beliefs and, basically, gave her the boot at the end telling her to post other such questions in their own thread. 

Nothing else until questions were posted towards me. 

And, Jackie, my attitude is not unbecoming or inappropriate.

I'm simply still waiting to an answer to my questions of Molly as I answered hers.

You have a good evening.


by FionaDunne on 12 March 2008 - 23:03

My apologies. 

That should have read:  ...waiting for an answer....

But since we're on the subject:

Still waiting, Molly.  Let me remind you of the questions:

How many puppies have you produced? How many of those puppies obtained more than a CD or a CGC? When is the last time you sold a dog to a working home? When was the last time any of one of your puppies earned anything more than a CD or CGC? Who was the sire? When was the last time that Eagle produced a pup that got a title - not just a CD or a CGC? I'm talking title here.

I've another bucket of popcorn.  Still with the spin but I'm still waiting for those answers, Molly.

 


Diane

by Diane on 12 March 2008 - 23:03

Shelley, I'll pay your stud fee if you'll have your husband come here and teach mine how to make me a kennel building like yours.  I'll even throw in meals while he's here!  OK?  He can even go over budget a bit!  Please?

Diane Seaman


by FionaDunne on 12 March 2008 - 23:03

screwedinct:

It's been a while since you posted.  A long while, actually.

Well. ok.  Not as long as the five months between your original posts and today.

Are you on the phone with Molly asking what to say next?  (Funny, that sounds familiar.  Much like a question you asked me.)

Well, while you're on the phone here are the questions again in case you've (sorry, Molly's) forgotten.

How many puppies have you produced? How many of those puppies obtained more than a CD or a CGC? When is the last time you sold a dog to a working home? When was the last time any of one of your puppies earned anything more than a CD or CGC? Who was the sire? When was the last time that Eagle produced a pup that got a title - not just a CD or a CGC? I'm talking title here.

I don't understand what the issue is.  They're all legitimate questions with straightforward answers. Why no answers, though?

 


Sherman-RanchGSD

by Sherman-RanchGSD on 12 March 2008 - 23:03

This is somewhat of a sidenote..because I dont care how others arrange their stud agreements... just so long both parties on both sides of the fence are up front and make terms CLEAR to each other. I prefer cash, coming or going myself.

Anyhow I noticed something about the girl coming in 2 months early? IMO you may consider  NOT breed this season, skip and allow enough time for the hormones to hopefully ensure optimal chance of conception. Coming in too early is said to lower the capabilities of holding a litter. I mean a couple weeks is one thing, but a couple months is unusual from what I have seen? It may worth it emotionally and financially to just wait???? You have some awesome imports coming in right now so that may help with future funding and give you time to find the male?

Correct me if I am wrong on that estrus cycle bit...and feel free to stick it in another topic. I just recall reading that before. And recall a few friends with the bitch's that come in 4 months not haveing as good success. but hey...it was a long time ago.

On the other hand,I do understand why at this age you are wanting to try and take advantage of the eggs dropping while you are able and sympathise with that...so I wish you luck!

 

HEY.... another thing... I wann know why your husband doesnt have those worker/friends over there getting that kennel DONE (G). Cobblers syndrome, I know...I know.

Debi


by FionaDunne on 13 March 2008 - 00:03

Sorry, screwed - I was thinking November instead of October.  That would be six months.  My mistake.

Hmmm.....been a long time since you posted.  Are we fortunate enough to be working on another six months?

Well, no matter.  I'm off to shower for bed.  You have a good evening to.

And, if you come back again within the next six months, maybe you can ask Molly to respond to the questions:

How many puppies have you produced? How many of those puppies obtained more than a CD or a CGC? When is the last time you sold a dog to a working home? When was the last time any of one of your puppies earned anything more than a CD or CGC? Who was the sire? When was the last time that Eagle produced a pup that got a title - not just a CD or a CGC? I'm talking title here.

 


by ramgsd on 13 March 2008 - 01:03

Didn't mean it as an insult just pointing out the wordage. How many times have we been reminded that young ones do come to this board?






 


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