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by dogshome9 on 05 January 2009 - 05:01
Why are so many Old Threads being brought up in the last few days???
It is soooo frustrating to read a thread and then look at the date and find out that it is 2 or even 3 years old and not only that but the dog has been rehomed.

by wuzzup on 05 January 2009 - 06:01
Some people have long memories and the axe is still sharp.

by London on 05 January 2009 - 06:01
As a relatively new user, I find myself frequently searching older posts for information on various subjects. The task is made a bit easier when similar topics are discussed in one thread regardless of the date posted. I too have posted on older threads. For example, I recently dealt with a dentition problem with my dog. I related my experience, and the advice given to me by the specialist, in an older thread that focused on a similar problem. My motivation is that someone down the road will, hopefully, be able to efficiently find the information they seek.
While I recognize that several threads brought up again recently may not have much to offer other than an onlne bashing arena, in certain cases I think it's a benefit to add to older posts if the subject matter is the same.
Karen
by cowboy134 on 05 January 2009 - 07:01
I was wanting everyone to know that I have bought a Import Shepherd Female from Kim and she was always professional in every way with me. I would ask Kim to call me many of times and she always did and answered ALL my questions before I bought my dog. I find it hard to beleive that Kim has screwed anyone, let alone jeopardize her Kennel's reputation for that matter. I am not scared to leave my name or hide behind this forum. I will discuss anything ,anytime in reference to Kim being a ripoff artist.
Greg Kellar
Hot Springs Ar.
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