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A Dachsund, A Golden Retriever, and A Little Perspective

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Mortgage and Lending with Keller Wiliams Realty

Why do we always assume the worst?  We have a female, AKC registered, Golden Retriever who has been impregnated TWICE by the SAME neighbor's pet, which is NOT a Golden Retriever; he is a DACHSUND (Don't ask "how did that happen?"  You don't want to know). 

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To say the least, we were not thrilled to find our dog pregnant AGAIN by "those" people's dog. 

We assumed these people must not care about their own pet or other people's pets.  Obviously, they would take control of the situation if they did care, right?  Wrong! 

Yesterday morning, the next door lady came to my front door.  My immediate reaction was to not even answer the door.  I was busy and already frustrated with "those" people. 

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However, I did answer the door, and I am so glad I did! 

It ended up that she saw we had puppies AGAIN, and thought they suspiciously looked like their dog.  She wanted to check to see if "it" happened again because she felt so horrible about the situation.  Long story short, she offered to do anything she could to help find homes for the puppies! 

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When she left, I began thinking about the whole thing.  I truly thought, "Shame on me!"  I should not have assumed the worst of them.  They actually ended up being very nice people, and they are very concerned about their pet and ours. 

Isn't that just like us?  Do we not typically assume the worst, especially when things aren't going our way?  I took some things from that experience that I thought I would share.

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First, it's not always about me!!  As hard as it is to believe, people are not always thinking about me.  They don't always have me in mind when they are making decisions.    Therefore, if they end up doing something that rustles my feathers a bit, it doesn't mean they were INTENDING to hurt poor, pitiful me.

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Second, whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty?  I sentenced these poor people to the dense pen before even considering their case!  Had I taken the time to research the situation I would have found that they are actually decent people!

While taking this whole experience in, I realized how closely connected these principles are to our industry as real estate professionals. 

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Don't we as Realtors assume sometimes that people aren't going to respond positively to our services or suggestions?  We fear the big "R":  REJECTION!  Sure, everyone fears being rejected, but unless we open up ourselves to the possibility of rejection, we'll never experience the opportunity of AFFIRMATION. 

That old adage "honesty is the best policy" is generally accepted as "true" for a reason:  because it is!!  We don't need to "feel people out."  Just be honest!  Tell sellers why their asking price is too high (gently, of course). 

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I believe people will respect the fact that we're being honest with them.  My experience is that people would rather me be honest with them than tell them what they want to hear, especially when "tickling their ears" will end up costing them.

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It just goes to show that we never know what might be waiting for us just across the yard, around the next corner, or at the next appointment.  My Golden Retriever and their Dachsund ended up making some pretty  impressive offspring!

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HERE'S A COUPLE OF THE PUPS!!  PRETTY CUTE OFFSPRING, HUH!

        

How about you?  Do you have an unusual "perspective" story to share?  I'd love to hear it!    

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Tammi Ellis

EllisTeam                                                                                                                                  Keller Williams Realty                                                                                                     Owasso/Tulsa, OK

Erby Crofutt
B4 U Close Home Inspections&Radon Testing (www.b4uclose.com) - Lexington, KY
The Central Kentucky Home Inspector, Lexington KY

I won't bother asking how Shorty got there.  I hope you'll be posting some pictures of the cuties.

Will you call them DachRetrievers or is it the Golden Hunds for you.

Perhaps Spaying would have been appropriate!  Or better control of YOUR pet's availabilty instead of blaming it ALL on the neighbor.

But that said, I'll bet you enjoy knowing the neighbor better.

AND you are so on point with the Honesty.  I don't think you can go wrong with that.

Dec 04, 2008 11:38 PM
Brande Bradford
Keller Williams - McDonough, GA
Realtor

You are so correct.  What a great posting.  Have a great day.

Dec 05, 2008 01:19 AM
Davey and Tammi Ellis
Keller Wiliams Realty - Owasso, OK

I want to add that we haven't had our Golden Retriever spayed b/c we want to breed her...just with another AKC registered Golden. 

Thanks for your comments!

Tammi Ellis

Dec 05, 2008 02:40 AM
Karla Sparks
Chinowth & Cohen Realty - Owasso, OK

Unless your dog is a show quality dog, please be a responsible pet owner and have her spayed instead of breeding her. According to the Humane Society of the United States:

Number of cats and dogs euthanized by shelters each year:
3-4 million (HSUS estimate)

Here is the link which has the statistics. www.hsus.org/pets/issues_affecting_our_pets/pet_overpopulation_and_ownership_statistics/hsus_pet_overpopulation_estimates.html

I've volunteered at an animal shelter and have seen what happens to the animals. It is heartbreaking. I have a Siberian Husky, Yorkshire Terrier, Ragdoll cat and a rescued black cat. All of my pets are spayed or nuetered. Many purebred dog and cats are euthenized each year.

Dec 29, 2008 12:47 PM