Nah, didn't strike a nerve and it wasn't personal at all. Just a jumping off point for the way I see things. I was agreeing with you for the most part, you can't put your ideas of what is acceptable or "too many" on someone else because each person …
"I think a lot of the time it's laziness a fear of the responsibility." Quoted from Prince Sushi's post.
Actually, I don't think this is the reason most people who love animals don't have them. In fact, I imagine it's just the opposite. They know t…
I would say start with vet visit. Sound like he may have allergies, which causes the skin to itch and make him lick, increasing the amount of hair he injests.
If you hold a copyright on them, all you need to do is get a hold of an Op. That is assuming the pictures are on a OW game and are clearly identifiable as being from your photos.
Same thing goes for pretending to be you. As long as we can see they…
Because she said you were the only one she told, doesn't mean it's true. Sometimes, we don't even have to be told, once in a while, the game owner does random IP checks and if she finds someone with too many accounts, will ban them.
First person, you should have reported again.. She probably never would have ordered you a gifty, probably couldn't afford it if she was having to strip kennels to get money. BTW, how did she know you'd reported her?
Second person, sounds like a wa…
The logistics of brood leasing and studding are so opposite. A studding is just per use. No turning involved, no confusion about pups being born where and how to receive them.
Broods on the other hand.. What if she's not in heat, how do you turn he…
Zagari Wolf wrote:
Haha! I didn't even catch it.
But, I must say, us fish people us the USPS a lot when sending fish.
But fish are cushioned with water LOL
I've found, on jobs that take longer than a day, that if I give the buyer copyrighted works in progress at the end of each day/session, there's less chance of having to change things. And more of a chance of catching things that are wrong either fro…