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The Wrong Christmas Gift Idea

         

Yidaki

11:56 am on Dec 10, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Dog Puppies just in time for Christmas. Ready for pick up on December 23rd. We Accept Visa and Mastercard.

You wouldn't buy such a Christmas Gift, right!? Not even from serious registered breeders.

Thanks!

hannamyluv

3:03 pm on Dec 10, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I gave my kids a puppy last Easter. Said the Easter Bunny brought it. If it had been Xmas, I would have done it. Santa can bring puppies too.

ILLstyle

3:17 pm on Dec 10, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I always wanted one as a kid. puppys are fun for all.

Yidaki

8:06 pm on Dec 10, 2003 (gmt 0)

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<speechless>

Nevermind.

hannamyluv

8:14 pm on Dec 10, 2003 (gmt 0)

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What do you have against puppies?

dragonlady7

2:06 pm on Dec 15, 2003 (gmt 0)

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A LOT of people impulse-buy puppies for Christmas or Easter.
Which is why the Humane Society is overrun with big, poorly-trained, often abused dogs several months later.
People think, oh how cute, a puppy.
The animal then chews up everything in their not-remotely-puppy-proofed house, and grows to a size they hadn't anticipated even though... it's a freaking Golden Lab, they grow big. But the puppy was so little!

It's an annual nightmare.

If you've been planning to get a puppy anyway, then Christmas or Easter or a birthday are as good a day as any to do so.

But for the love of God, do NOT impulse-buy an ANIMAL!
ESPECIALLY not for someone ELSE, who may or may not want such a thing. You can't just put the puppy in a box on a shelf.

I think that's what Yikdaki was trying to get across.