Thread: Debarking Hooks
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Old 06-24-2009, 01:24 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by Lou View Post
I'm going to jump in here and say that I don't like the idea of debarking but if it was debark or get rid of one of my babies I for sure would debark them. Having said that I can also tell you that I have lectured young married couples, new graduates and students about NOT getting a pet until they are in a situation that isn't likely to change. I own my house and therefore don't have to worry too much about the problem.

None of our opinions are going to help the OP though. She will keep her dog and will sneak it back into the dorm. What advice can we give her?

I tried the coins in a can trick and it didn't work. What did work was a rolled up newspaper smacked against the kitchen counter or coffee table. (No never the dog.) I would say "Quiet" right after doing it. It worked like a charm on all 4 of my beasts and it worked quickly. If the barking starts again all I have to do is act like I am picking up the newspaper and they scurry - they just hate that sound.
That sounds like a good idea. I might have to try that myself. Thanks.
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