About 10 years ago I had a similiar situation with parents and children looking at puppies. This was the grandfather and his young grandson. The man was looking and playing at the puppies but the young boy kept trying to kick them. I corrected the child several times but the grandfather never did. After about an hour the man said that he would like the little puppy that I nicknamed "ears". When I told him "NO", he just looked at me and asked "why", I proceed to tell him that the entire time he was playing with puppies his grandson kept kicking at them, his comment was "I didn't notice", with that I said, "My point exactly", needless to say he left very unhappy but who cares, I'm sure some other person sold him a puppy. Aren't people wonderful? Patti ============================================================================ POST is Copyrighted 2006. All material remains the property of the original author and of GSD Communication, Inc. NO REPRODUCTIONS or FORWARDS of any kind are permitted without prior permission of the original author AND of the Showgsd-l Management. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ALL PERSONS ARE ON NOTICE THAT THE FORWARDING, REPRODUCTION OR USE IN ANY MANNER OF ANY MATERIAL WHICH APPEARS ON SHOWGSD-L WITHOUT THE EXPRESS PERMISSION OF ALL PARTIES TO THE POST AND THE LIST MANAGEMENT IS EXPRESSLY FORBIDDEN, AND IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. VIOLATORS OF THIS PROHIBITION WILL BE PROSECUTED. For assistance, please contact the List Management at admin@xxxxxxxxxxxx VISIT OUR WEBSITE - URL temporarily deleted due to AOL issues ============================================================================