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Old 02-15-2008, 05:28 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by tinypaws6 View Post
Personally I feel an older Yorkie is better off with her owner and for certain the elderly lady NEEDS her dog. She is going through enough life changes. I understand the bark volume is reduced, the dog after recovery isn't really handicapped in anyway-they can still voice and make their needs known. I would personally have the dog evaluated prior to the surgery by a vet to make certain she can tolerate the procedure and any additional scar tissue that may develop. I applaud you for considering every possible solution, even if it isn't a popular one. Life doesn't always present us with easy choices and you shouldn't be made to feel like you were abusing the dog by finding a way for it to stay with its loving owner.


Well Said. I, too, would not consider this an option FOR ME.. but, in certain circumstances such as this one, its definitely worth exploring.
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