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#21 Post by 01micko »

01micko wrote
and in my opinion that point is about attitude, (i.e. a good attitude toward new users of puppy)
I'll clarify what I meant by that. I didn't mean that there is any bad attitude on this forum (although there may be some, lol), but that some posts seem to get ignored or just plain forgotten, maybe because of attitude.

I had posts go unanswered as I'm sure anyone on this forum has. Part of the problem also could be that when the 'house training' section gets busy posts can get buried under a mountain of newer posts. At busy times there is often a couple of posts in the space of a minute.

My answer to this, and possibly a solution, is what I posted earlier in this thread,
01micko wrote

Maybe there could be a sticky in the beginners section named 'first post' or some such.
Just a suggestion and may just help out a few newbies. :)
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#22 Post by Aitch »

Maybe also, the idea of a "Re-post because this wasn't answered" thread

Anything NEEDING an answer, that is

ref: my earlier post - Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:25 pm...

....Since, in essence that was Jay's original point

Often times people repost using different information/question

I know have done, as sometimes you find something related to reference, or understand part of a problem
... but still need re-assurance when the doubtmonster starts :wink: :roll:

Sadly, not all bad attitude here has anything to do with 'answering problems' as creating unessential ones, IMHO

Aitch :)

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