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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Have you learned anything from CD????
- By lel [gb] Date 12.06.06 22:42 UTC
Ive been here over 3 years now (eek where did the time go)
Just wondering if others feel they have learned anything from the board ?

I have learned lots- made new friends and think its a great site still :cool::cool:
- By Missie Date 12.06.06 22:43 UTC
Learnt loads!
Still learning :D
Met some lovely ladies (ahem)
Made some good friends :)
- By mygirl [gb] Date 12.06.06 23:04 UTC
Not learned much i go to the breed forums for that but gained tons of friends thru here :D
- By dollface Date 12.06.06 23:40 UTC
Yuppers learned a handful especially when I first came here, I think 4 years ago... Seen alot of people come and go miss a few cause they are no longer on here :( Also met alot more :) These forums end up being alot more then just a dogforum :)
- By craigles [gb] Date 13.06.06 06:48 UTC
I have learnt lots with Dicksy being my first puppy (cocker who is now 3 in September!), had a rescue lhasa before him who has now sadly passed on.  The support I've had from people I will never forget in respect of my personal life.  Some lovely people on here x
- By Blues mum Date 13.06.06 07:19 UTC
I agree, some fab peeps on here! The girls that are always about to give advice/help to those in need, well, you cant put a price on that can you?! :D

Have met some great girls and feel that if ive got any questions or worries, ive always got somewhere to come for answers/help/advice :)
- By Debs2004 Date 13.06.06 07:32 UTC
I love CDs for its brilliant "SEARCH" facility....finding information from people who have EXPERIENCED the issues I want to know about and knowing that, most of the time, I'll get FACTS as opposed to someone trying to sell me something! :-D

I've learnt loads online! :-)
- By supervizsla Date 13.06.06 07:41 UTC
I have learnt loads even tho i ha ven't been hear very long.

Thanks you have all been such a great help
- By calmstorm Date 13.06.06 09:04 UTC
Echo that, some really nice peeps, not just doggy talk but friends too :D
- By calmstorm Date 13.06.06 09:06 UTC
Yes debs, experience is great, talking to people who have been where you are for a problem, all the different ways of dealing with it. And not being sold anything....to true :D
- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 13.06.06 09:12 UTC
I have learned loads and loads and loads ....I've read books that I wouldn't otherwise have read, visited websites that I would never have known about, read (and digested, I hope) many words of wisdom about things of which I had no knowledge before, received congratulations, condolences and reassurance when I've posted - and, I hope, I've made many web-friends, all of whom I'd like to meet some day :D

This is one place where the thing that keeps us all tied together is our love of dogs - so we talk to such a diversity of people, we will never know just how diverse!

Is it any wonder that Champdogs is at the top of my list of favourites?? :D :D

Margot
- By rachelsetters Date 13.06.06 09:11 UTC
Totally agree - it really is fantastic - and I have learnt plenty!

There are some truly lovely people who do their best to help anyone and who are friendly, you can share your success and failures and still receive encouragement.
- By LJS Date 13.06.06 09:09 UTC
In my nearly 5 years on here I have learnt a lot about dogs and people , gained some very good friends (hopefully not too many enemies :eek: :D ) and have spent far too many hours of my life on here :p :p

Lucy
xx
- By Blue Date 13.06.06 09:27 UTC
Ditto to everything Lucy.. even the too many hours ;-)
- By Brainless [gb] Date 13.06.06 09:38 UTC
Especially the too many hours.  Sad thing that I am first thing I check my emails and then check to see what the active topics throw up on champdogsforum :eek:
- By Emz77 [gb] Date 13.06.06 09:41 UTC
snap brainless! and thats before I have even got the kids to school :eek:
- By rachelsetters Date 13.06.06 09:57 UTC
snap too!  when i get up in the morning - when i get back from walking dogs - get back from training - in between crashed out on sofa at night - when  I get spare minute during the day!
- By Daisy [gb] Date 13.06.06 12:17 UTC
Ditto, Lucy :)

Learnt a lot about people and myself - some good, some bad :D :D

Daisy
- By Isabel Date 13.06.06 11:30 UTC
Yes, learned loads :)  I will always regard it as a really useful resource for anything I need to find out not just doggy either, there are some really knowledgable people here, I expect there is lots more to be learned.
- By Minny_Minsk [gb] Date 13.06.06 11:35 UTC
I've not been here long, but I've been getting some great advice and reassurance from loads of people already.  Only had positive experiences so far.....!
- By alfredo Date 13.06.06 12:29 UTC
I've learnt loads since joining! I was a real novice dog owner but have gained valuable doggy knowledge by reading these boards:)
- By ice_queen Date 13.06.06 12:29 UTC
Learned quite abit but find it great for asking those niggling questions :)  Someone always knows. :)
- By CherylS Date 13.06.06 12:58 UTC
Learned lots and only wish I had known about the forum when I first got my pup or even before.  I realise now that I should have taken up fieldwork or showing with her.
- By ShaynLola Date 13.06.06 15:20 UTC
I have learned loads and like Cheryl, wish I had found it sooner :D

However, it's given me a real interest in getting into showing and I'm hoping to put my name down in the near future for a pup to hopefully get in the ring with :D Yikes! I'm nervous at the thought and it's likely to be a couple of years away yet!! No doubt there'll be lots of questions before my debut so your collective continued patience would be appreciated :D
- By Lindsay Date 13.06.06 15:28 UTC
Big moan about Champdogs is that it's far too addictive, though! :D :cool:

Love coming here though, and yes I've learnt loads!

I still miss John now and then too. He was so wise in dog lore.
We didn't always agree but were always able to agree to disagree beautifully, :P he
was a true gent.

Lindsay
x
- By liberty Date 13.06.06 16:21 UTC
I didn't realise just how little I knew about dogs still I found CD:eek: Not to mention the help and support so many have others have offered on numerous non dog topics, I'd be lost without it :cool:
- By sandrah Date 13.06.06 16:44 UTC
I have learn't how to clean Stainless Steel, tried out new recipes, taken stains out of things, chat about my favourite TV programs, drool over my favourite TV/Film stars, found out I wasn't the only one who remembered Space Hoppers and Spangles..............and I heard a rumour it was a 'dog' board. :cool:
- By Teri Date 13.06.06 18:12 UTC
Oodles, and lots more to learn every day - & not just restricted to doggy matters either :)  
- By Alexanders [gb] Date 13.06.06 20:07 UTC Edited 13.06.06 20:11 UTC
I have learnt LOADs on here and even after 4 years still visit virtually everyday.  I love the fact that as well as being able to talk about our lovely furry friends, we can also find out almost anything from this board!  I often say to my friends in the 'normal' world "oh I will ask that on my dog board".  They used to look at me weirdly (well probably still do :) ) but now they know how useful it is.  Hopefully I've made a few friends. I enjoy the fact that we can debate issues and be on opposite sides on some and on the same side on others.
- By newfiedreams Date 13.06.06 20:11 UTC
Hi, I've learnt that people can be 'experts' a few months after asking for help themselves RFLAO
- By Daisy [gb] Date 13.06.06 20:27 UTC
I've learnt a lot about the word 'expert' :D It's best interpretation is when the title is given by many to the few. A title earnt, but never self-nominated :D :D But length of 'study' is not the best gauge of 'expertness'

An old Spanish proverb - 'Who knows most speaks least' :)

Daisy (Who speaks too much :D )
- By LJS Date 13.06.06 20:36 UTC
:D :D

I think anybody who proclaims they are an expert :rolleyes: Barge Pole ;)

We are all students  ;)  Maybe some in  more indepth study than us mortals :D  ;)
- By Daisy [gb] Date 13.06.06 20:41 UTC
"Wisdom is the right use of knowledge. To know is not to be wise. Many men know a great deal and are all the greater fools for it. There is no fool so great a fool as a knowing fool. But to know how to use knowledge is wisdom."

Daisy
- By newfiedreams Date 13.06.06 20:42 UTC
WONDERFUL I like it!!!
- By Spender Date 13.06.06 21:00 UTC
'Wise men speak because they have something to say, fools because they have to say something'. :-D

Gosh, where do I start.... learned lots from Champdogs, picked up some really useful tips and some really useful info.....  Some posts have brought things to my awareness that I wouldn't have thought of otherwise......still learning........ always will be learning..........will never stop learning....... .. Lots of lovely helpful peeps and lots of shared common sense.  :-)
- By Christine Date 13.06.06 20:56 UTC
*El que sabe mas, menos habla* ;):D:p translated it for ya Daisy :D

Learnt lots & met a few members in the real world (ok crufts:D)that`re not here any more :( made friends with others :D & hope no enemies:eek:

Had some sound advice as well :)
- By HuskyGal Date 13.06.06 22:28 UTC
Learning all the time!! :D long may it last...
Think the defining moment for me was last christmas when a lady in the States posted an emergency about dog eating Xmas tree lights.... where else would you get such immediate advice when everything is closed down for Xmas (or should I say "the Holidays" ;) )

I'd love to say exactly what Ive learnt but there's truly been soo much, OH keeps complaining our favourites/Bookmarks is full of 'doggy stuff'...He wailed yesterday "why have we got Pyo links here when we've got a dog??" well..Im just getting all my info stashed for our Bitch (In 3 years time granted!!!!)
:D
- By Missie Date 14.06.06 08:41 UTC
Can I also add, that if I hadn't found this group I would never have found out about a condition which even my vet had no idea about. Truly, as far as I'm concerned, a life saver :) And another lifesaver was reading about Bloat, if I hadn't have been able to spot the 'symptoms' so quickly, well, doesn't bear thinking about.
The majority of people on here are fantastic, and the information invaluable :)
I for one will be eternally grateful to CDers'

*raises glass* Cheers :)
- By DianeSolo [gb] Date 14.06.06 10:32 UTC
Only joined a few months ago, but despite having had two dogs before, have found the forum extremely helpful with my new pup. Times have changed since our last dog 15 years ago! Been practising 'clicker' training this morning with my 11 week old TT. Would like to say thank you to all the 'experts' on board.
- By Dill [gb] Date 14.06.06 11:08 UTC
Have learned loads - and still have loads to learn :D :D :D

I've found the combined knowledge on this site totally amazing - and there seems to be no limit to the subjects :D :D

The internet is a far safer place for my computer (and my friend's computers) - because of a dog site !!! :eek: :eek: :eek:  who'd have thunk it?

Have had loads of help from CD'ers and hopefully helped a few too :) :)

I always think a truely knowlegeable person is one who knows they can never know enough, there is always more to learn :) :) :)
- By newfiedreams Date 14.06.06 10:56 UTC
Spect u mean Newfie doncha???!!! LOL:eek:
- By Liisa [gb] Date 14.06.06 11:52 UTC
LOTS AND LOTS.... too much to mention - more on here than on some breed forums people are more forthcoming with info on here.   :-)  Still learning too..... :-)

 
- By dollface Date 15.06.06 00:25 UTC
Alot of the times I come here and read some of the posts and I get a good laugh :) great way to cheer up a sad day. It is alot about the people and how you are treated, this forum is great all the way around... Great advice, great support when needed, its always here no matter what :)

Its nice to have people that share in the same interest that your other friends don't share like dogs lol :D I always get asked why I have so many animals and why not get rid of some, well you can't I love them :) Mind you I did rehome my daughter's rabbit to a farm because she just was not giving her the attention she needed, or the run time, and for a year I was always after her and well it was not fair to the rabbit. Best interest of the animal was to rehome, now my daughter has No more pets in her room..

Love this forum no matter how much you ramble on there is always some on here to lend a ear :)
- By echo [gb] Date 17.06.06 20:20 UTC
How to spell check
How to write properly
How to eat humble pie

How to make the best friends on the Net!!!!!!!

You are just the best :cool:
- By spellmaker [gb] Date 18.06.06 10:33 UTC
I,ve learned loads of things from CD when my old girl was poorly back in March the information on here helped me enormously now she,s like a spring chicken again (thanks Gold mail) .
I ,ve made loads of freinds some of you guys just crack me up :cool:you know who you are I,ve been shocked :eek:saddened confused:confused: and so happy for some people and some have just made me roll about laughing ,sometimes I ve got angry :mad:and someinmes I,ve cried.
I,ve loved hearing about peoples puppies being born and all the success people have enjoyed in the showring as well .
But most of all I,ve learned to stop sitting in front of the telly every evening eating and so far I,ve lost two stones browsing the boards instead.
But I still can,t figure out how to be in chat the same time as anyone else:rolleyes:
Thanks everyone for sharing all the info and al the good times we,ve enjoyed.
Sharon

g
- By dollface Date 18.06.06 15:57 UTC
Do you still have to hit refresh in chat after you post something :confused: or have they fixed that?
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