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by Preston on 12 February 2008 - 06:02
I guess the main thing is that death threats would not be tolerated or the berating of someone's deceased spouse. Or someone knowingly buying dogs without paying for them and refusing to transfer papers to a buyer and using aliases on contracts to defraud folks and then attacvking others for minor infractions. Yes if these minimum conditions were met it is probably a great site for folks serious about sharing knowledge of working dogs.
by harddawg on 12 February 2008 - 06:02
Check it out. That's all I'm saying. Make your own decision then come back here and report.
I stumbled onto it in these forums and have been very happy I did.
by Preston on 12 February 2008 - 06:02
harddawg, thanks for the helpful information.

by Two Moons on 12 February 2008 - 06:02
I've been using the internet for many years and I can tell you identities are impossible to confirm. Security is an ongoing task for all sites. Including the secure servers business's use. Theres always someone out there who can get past the security. Microsoft held contests, offered jobs to the best hackers they could lure in. Just remember nothings ever private, and there is no real security.
You learn not to let the flammers and trolls feed. And sometimes you do track them down, its not that hard to do.
Service providers do not like complaints. I think the database handles things that go too far. I dont expect them to hold my hand.

by Two Moons on 12 February 2008 - 07:02
ok..... I visited the site. It looked a bit dry. I saw private this and private that... nothings private, its an illusion. log files are kept I'm sure.
I would imagine there is alot of good information being shared. Might be a good site.
I'll look again another time.
by harddawg on 12 February 2008 - 07:02
"I saw private this and private that..."
Private till you register.
by harddawg on 13 February 2008 - 03:02
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by Ceph on 13 February 2008 - 03:02
Is it open to all breeds? I have sort of a non-conventional working breed...but I am trying to build a working line and I am interested in talking to anyone that might help me with information....I'm still very much in the learning phases of protection work and sport...and I am learning that everyone has a different idea of what should be done...I wanna hear as many possibilities as I can in the meantime O.o
Thanks :)
~Cate
by Haus Simpkins on 13 February 2008 - 13:02
i Also just created a forum on my site that is willing to entertain training and breeeding questions with out the B.S.
here is the link lets get it started http://www.haussimpkins.com/forum/
I hope it works out for us
Steve Simpkins
516-315-2500
by harddawg on 13 February 2008 - 16:02
Is it open to all breeds? I have sort of a non-conventional working breed. |
Yes it is.
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