Yep! The breeder ones bother me:
How long is my dog in heat?
When do I breed/bread my dog?
Is my dog pregnant?
How do I breed my dog?
When do the puppies come?
How much do I charge for puppies?
Why is everyone mad about me breeding my dog?
2007-04-25 03:00:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't mind either of those three, because they're harmless and you can just ignore them if you want, without fearing an animal's welfare is at stake.
These are the questions you see far too many of that really bother me:
"What's wrong with my cat/dog?" (how the hell are we supposed to know, we haven't seen it)
"What is this medication the vet gave me?" (why didn't you ASK the vet who gave it to you?!)
"Any home remedies for fleas/diarrhoea/vomiting/cancer/death?" (why exactly would vets exist if these serious things could be cured at home?)
Oh, and my personal fave: people who at least have the brains to go to the vet, and then come running to Yahoo Answers when the animal's condition gets worse! Ever heard of going BACK to the vet, people? They can't get it right first time all the time you know, and if they can't what the hell makes you think people on Yahoo can?!?
That rant felt goooood.
Chalice
2007-04-25 13:04:34
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answered by Chalice 7
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The questions I get tired of are the ones that people can answer for themselves with a little research. For instance, this morning just below this question is one that reads: "What is the capital of France?" Well, duh...if you don't know then do a search for "Capital of France". The examples you mentioned as well are ridiculous. That is what happens when everyone is entitled to ask whatever they want. Then again, maybe they really don't know and don't get it; remember, "There is no stupid question..." Who are we to judge whether or not a question is worthy of asking?
2007-04-25 10:12:31
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answered by jjhull03 3
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LOL. i don't like the what should i name my dog ones... they really annoy me. if someone is thinking about getting a pet and asks questions like what is theri habitat or what should i feed them then its okay, but when people already have them and dont know what thier doing that annoys, and i agree with you on the whole mom/day can i may i pleeeeease? grow up, move out, be responsible for yourself, than add an addition....
2007-04-25 10:02:58
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answered by Twilite 4
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I'm with you! I've have Yahoo bounce back three or four of my responses when I've actually responded similarily! The one that gets me the most riled up is the Is my dog sick? followed by Please don't tell me to take it to the vet, I have no money. I even posted my Top Ten of the questions that peave me and Yahoo deleted it.
2007-04-25 10:40:49
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answered by Sally B 6
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These don't bother me as much as the breeder questions.
It scares me when people come on with serious issues and listen to the people that are on here discussing dog name questions.
2007-04-25 10:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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in agreement on most of these answers, however the pet food recall is important because it changes at least once a week. but i have to wonder, doesnt anyone use the search button to research their questions? and yes, the pet names, the breeding questions, and oh please, please, i am old enough to be responsible for another life, why cant my parents see that???
2007-04-25 10:18:09
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answered by darlin12009 5
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I hate the "HELP! My dog is having puppies RIGHT NOW!" ones that come up over and over.
I mean, the dog's been pregnant for over TWO MONTHS and they did nothing to prepare?????????????
2007-04-25 10:34:09
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answered by K 5
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Don't forget questions about recalled food, where to get a pet, and how to get a puppy to stop biting.
Yeah, they are annoying.
2007-04-25 10:04:01
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answered by shadedtint 4
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If people didnt ask questions, you wouldnt have anything to answer.
2007-04-25 18:01:24
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answered by Anonymous
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