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Old 12-06-2006, 11:23 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by YORKIEMOM2B2006
I agree, that sounds so wrong to me. you can teach the dog to stop barking, all i have to say to dixie now is quiet! and she usually stops her barking......but I guess that woman doesnt have time to train her dogs, just breed them......................unless the dogs are not in her house and have nothing better to do than bark or something?? well then you know what kinda breeder she is............... and now I'll shut up.............

she doesnt breed them. two are champion show dogs who still travel to do shows. while she is gone, her two sons take care of the other dogs. she is a wonderful person who loves her dogs. they all live inside her home. she is there alone. i was inside her home when i went walking and saw one by the fence. she let me in to see them. very nice home. dogs are spoiled rotten. they have everything. they still do bark but not as loud as as normal. from what i know, a lot (most?) show dogs are debarked.
i am neither for it or against it. i don't know enough to judge people who have done it.
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