Chuffy
Posted : 11/15/2007 7:32:35 PM
rolenta
people who all know a lot about something gather together to enjoy their common interest but for those with a competitive nature or a superiority complex, it turns into this need to out-expert everyone. I think it's because in normal day-to-day life among average people, these people are the expert. For instance, among my friends and family, I'm the "dog expert", but I come here, and I'm not the expert anymore because there are people who know three times as much as I'll ever know. Most people don't mind, most people like the learning opportunity and having someone to get advice from, but I think some people are threatened by that and have to be the number one, usually by making sure everyone else is number two - that's when you get the rudeness and accusations that someone else is a bad dog owner or whatever.
THAT is a very insightful post.
What I see is accumulated irritation being taken out on some people who ask questions... like lambs to the slaughter, they don't realise that a lot of people here have come up against almost that strain of ignorance - and likely had to pick up the pieces, or were unable to help the dog in that situation.... and who gets the brunt of that frustration? Who gets the choice words that you wanted to say to Owner X who severely hurt or frightened their poor dog through ignorance or negligence? Well, the poor innocent who doesn;t know any better - but is better than Owner X because they actually want to LEARN!!
It does irritate me when I see people flamed and chased away in this way... I just think - well, would you get mad at puppy just because he was the 600th puppy to pee on your rug??? Is it the puppy's fault that you have already cleaned up after 599 other hapless pups? No, of course not. You begin with each dog, now, as he is today.... not how a different dog was yesterday, or goodness knows how many before that.... Again and again it astonishes me that folks who are so kind and compassionate about dogs seem to fail in those qualities when it comes to fellow human beings....
A lot of people here denounce the use of P+ in dogs, yet use it on their fellow board members mercilessly. And, just as a dog may associate the punishment with a nearby child, or with his handler and flinch away.... so the OP of a thread desperately seeking help does not associate the sound word-thrashing with the supposed "crime" but with the person administering it, or with the board itself.... and thus lose the value of the real message that someone is trying to convey.
I hope I have not come across as rude or nasty, although I'm bound to have done at times as very few of us escape that.... its the curse of communicating via internet rather than face to face. I think I have got a lot better with time. Especially since starting to learn to drive and getting heaped with criticism because its something I am pretty rubbish at.