Thread: De-Barking
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Old 10-29-2005, 07:44 PM   #48
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Originally Posted by jesscruz
i usto own 2 maltese girls, that were debarked. they also came to me this way. they were rescues from a horrible situation. i eventually got usto it, but what i did to help me and help them know where they were at all times is me and my hubby bought collars with bells on them. wich worked really well. i even use it on my coco who isn't debarked, i just feel more at ease knowing where he is all the time. you will adjust to it. i always felt bad for them when they got excited and started barking but yet its just muff coming out, but i still adored them sooo much. good luck with your baby and please keep us posted on your progress with him
thx so much, Jessica.
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