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The lady pierced it near the base of the ear. Which is baiscally where they scratch when they get itchy. I've noticed that it doens't bother alot of you and that is your perogative. However, like PinkMartini said, my dog is n't my fashion accesory. And shouldn't be used in that manner. I do agree that it does hurt the animal to be tattooed and have their tails docked. But it is required for showing purposes. And even though my Deegan isn't for showing purposes, it was the breeder that docked his tail before I even knew I was getting him. It wouldn't have bothered me one bit to have a full tail. I just think that there is no purpose to have their ears peirced unneccesarily it could be ripped out during play, scratching etc. And it's pain, and possible infection, for not reason other than to get attention for yourself. |
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Just to offer a little perspective here, on the news last night, two dogs had died as a result of having been left tied on a hot patio all day with record temperatures being reached here in the Orlando, Florida area. I bet those dogs would have been thrilled to have had so much attention paid to them that they were taken somewhere to have their ears peirced... I wouldn't have it done to one of mine, but as has been said, can it really be that much more painful than tatooing or microchipping? And it seems I've read on here somewhere before that the inside of their ears is essentially without sensation which is why it is ok to pluck the hair from inside their ears... Perhaps we shouldn't judge too harshly... Dana |
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I agree with you to about not judging too harshly. :) |
[QUOTE=Ashantay]LOL I too am not a clothes on your dog type of person they have their fur and if they are cold they go under the covers just like me :) :) My puppy sleeps under the covers as close to me as she can get. I started putting a shirt on her on our morning walks b/c she actually shivers! It's been cold (in California???) and overcast lately. She rides in a front pack (since I walk too far for her) and just sitting there, she gets cold. Yesterday I wished I had a sweatshirt for her! I wrapped my flannel shirt around her so she could peek out through the buttons and she felt better. Eventually she curled down in the bottom of the frontpack....so I know she was cold. I have heard that their fur does not keep them as warm as other dogs? Is that true? seems to be from my experience. |
i dunno..i dont think it's right to pierce a dogs ears! |
I have never heard of such a thing! It's bad enough for a human, infection and all, but your dog? There is no way I could keep Mollie from messing with the studs, I just can't imagine. |
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It's not something I would do to my babies. I think it's wrong. I wouldn't even do it to my kids. I would wait till they are old enough to decide. It's a dog, that runs around and plays and scratches it's back on the rug/grass/tree/whatever. Can you imagine how painful it would be if the stud got caught in the rug?? I think that person and other who have done, do it because they are attention hogs and they just want people to be interested in them. Yes when we dress them they also get attention but as hopefully all of us have learned, we dress them when the weather is too cold for them. While I dress my baby to keep her warm, yes of course I dress her cute and peolpe think she's cute, but at least I'm not consciously hurting her to get that attention. So for those of you who think "It's not so bad" or it's not more wrong than tail docking...think again...when tails get docked you don't have to watch them all the time to make sure their tail doesn't get stuck somewhere and rip out, or that they mail swallow it and choke to death. All for the attention. I hope it's worth it for those who want it or like or don't have a problem with it. |
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I think tail docking and ear docking is much worse. I would never ever ever ever ever everrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr pierce a dog's ears though. |
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You go girl! Nobella - you said exactly how I was feeling! I agree 100%. |
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