Thread: Debarking Hooks
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Old 06-24-2009, 01:53 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by mscat View Post
Hi there,
you mentioned that debarking does not "harm" them. I disagree . It is unatural to do this procedure. I am certain this has psychological effects on a dog ! It may not physcially harm them, however does harm them is other ways .
you want to do what is right ? You want to be together , and say that your commited to your dogs, then I suggest that you look into moving off campus. I feel that it is a very selfish move to have these precious Yorkie's debarked. You say you love them , and will do anything for them, and want to stay together know matter what, however, IMO , your NOT thinking of what is in the best interest of their needs at all. You are thinking of what is in the best interest of YOUR needs . This is what is most disturbing.
KNowing full well, that you were not suppose to bring dogs onto campus , and you did so anyway, their was NO problems at all until these beautiful little yorkie babies grew up and found their voices. Which Yorkie's do BARK. these are little dogs, Little dogs BARK! BIG surprise ! Now you want to debark a yorkie for doing what comes naturally to them??? That is wrong ! and selfish. How dare you ! think that this is ok , and feel like this is the right thing to do ! only because you got yourself in a situation that could have been prevented in the first place!
If you love these babies as much as you say you do then please do the right thing! Stop thinking of yourself , and do what is right for these yorkies. These yorkies deserve better . REHOME them. Sorry, but I feel that this is a imature , selfish act on the owners behalf
Great post A dog's job in life along with other jobs is to bark to alert its people, to let you know when they are happy and to say hello to people but mostly to guard you and to keep you safe. If you take that away the dog is going to be one mixed up little dog. I have always said re-home in these situations, it's just not the right time for you. You have the time to find good homes and go to their homes so you can see where they your yorkies will live (a shelter is not necessary) We are not been cruel, you asked and we gave you the same answer 99% of vets would as well.
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