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Old 06-20-2005, 07:52 PM   #38
jbarile
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Originally Posted by Veronica
! Well I dont want my dog to bother my neighbors! dont get a dog! get a fish.... sorryThis almost got the best of me

The problem is many people get a dog first and they fall in love with the dog without realizing how much it barks. Well, they are not going to get rid of a pet they are so attached with, so they go ahead and debark them so they can keep them. Somethimes especially with bigger Dogs the neighbors complain so much that it is either debarking or losing your best friend.

Many people in todays society live in condos and apts and they do not have the luxury of a barking dog because the whole building will compalin.

There is 2 sides to every story and I respect your opinion.
Hi Veronica first I would like to say hello & welcome to YT
Yes I agree with you there are two sides of why? but It is common knowledge
that a dog communicates through barking, Im Hungry, there's a prowler, fire, Im cold, Im tied up etc.. all dogs Bark my two yorkies bark at a falling leaf my neighbors dog is always barking but They are dogs! should my neighbor complain I wouldn't rush out and debark them nor would I get rid of them because of it, I would try to train them not to bark( or try to) the choices of losing my babies or debarking them would never be an option. people that do live in condo's or apts knew first hand Dogs will bark & choose the option of bringing a dog home anyway, and finding out the hard way Oh we didn't know he would bark THAT much??? "there are dogs that do not bark" so in (my opinion) that side should have thought it out first. Debarking a dog is a harsh punishment. I think sometimes humans should try and put themselves in the dogs place. they have feelings to....
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