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It's Just Not Right! This Saturday I went with my grandmother and my cousin to their company picnic. They said that some people bring their dogs, so I of course brought Deegan. There were a few other dogs there like a pitbull, a great dane and a teeny tiny chihuahua. She couldn't have weighed more than 2 lbs, and she was full grown - she was 2 years old. The woman was carrying her in those backpack things that you wear on the front. Anyway, when I first saw her I gasped and had to go talk to the lady. While I was admiring her, I noticed that she had blue studs in her ears. Yes, - the dog was wearing studs. The woman had gotten her ears peirced! I couldn't believe it! I just said "You peirced her ears?!" And the woman just laughs and says "Yeah, isn't it cute?" I was so appauled that she would do this to that poor little baby. Why would you feel the need to peirce her ears - just for the attention - that's it! It's just not right! I was so ticked off, but I didn't say anything to her because I didn't want to start anything. I just walked away, but the look on my face must have said everything! Later I ran into a few other people talking about that "little dog with the peirced ears" and they felt the same way as I did. It's just not right! |
OMG!!!!! That is horrible. I rember a few months ago I was at Petco and I saw a woman with a Yorkie that had her ears pierce too. People sometimes go to far! :rolleyes: :( |
I have to add that these days people often go to far. Poor little dog. Let them be little dogs, I say. They enjoy it! :p |
Poor little thing, some people will do anything! I may make some people mad, but I feel that same way when I see a little baby with pierced ears. |
I know a woman around here , she have 2 chis with double studs . She told me that the chis were the daughters that she never had and the look of her dogs is original . Needless to say that I told her that I found it very stupid . |
That's just wrong!!! I bet that poor dog is still hurting. Can't that be considered animal cruelty? I've never in my life seen one and I hope I wouldn't because it'll just crush my heart. I can't even force my Pickles to wear her topknot too long if it bothers her. How much more pierce her ears? thats beyond me! whoever gave her the idea should be ashamed of themself. |
Jimney Christmas, that lady is an idiot and I feel bad for her dog. I'll tell you something I have a piercing up at the top of my ear in the cartlidge. Having it prieced up there is very different from the fleshy part of your ear. It took literally 6 months for it to heal completely unlike the couple of weeks in your lobe. It hurt to hold the phone to my ear or lay on that side. I would imagine it would take quite a while for a dog's ear to heal too. Her vet should say something to her. |
Man o man. and i can't even find a harness because i am worried about making my Shelby uncomfortable! and shutmymouth but the only clothes she will ever wear are a shirt or sweatshirt if she seems cold. :eek: I know that isn't the YT way but it's the way I am. |
I certainly wouldn't pierce my dogs' ears but I cannot judge someone who does. I mean I am outraged at tail docking and ear clipping but it is actually "required" by the club show rules! That is what is outrageous and should be considered animal cruelty in my opinion. Ear piercing is probably no more painful than getting their vaccines. It is just not that big of a deal to me, but maybe I am wrong. I mean if these dogs are our babies and we routinely have our babies' ears pierced, then why not the dogs too. It just does not offend me. Some of us here dress our dogs and a lot of people would think that is ridiculous and not letting them "just be dogs" but I wouldn't want to hear them "judging us" like we are doing in this thread. JMHO. |
That is so not right!!! I would have had to get some little dig in to express my feelings. You are probably wiser than me to not say anything. |
diamonds I had a client who's Yorkie not only had diamond ear studs, but wore a diamond tennis bracelet as a collar with a gold heart hanging from it. After she was all groomed and perfumed, the owner would put Crystal's jewelry back on...I never let any of my girls see Crystal and her diamonds! LOL I guess I could have fooled them with cubic zironia's. |
It took me (what seemed like) forever to pierce my daughter's ears. I live in the stix where we don't see things as quick as other places, but I have to say I have NEVER seen a dog with earrings. I also hope I never do. That is soooooo mean!! |
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I totally agree. I don't think that it's any different than any other accessorizing that goes on. Like Putting dogs in purses, painting toe nails, rhinestone tiaras, hair bows, grooming, at a groomers (think of the trauma there) and any other thing that is very "fashionably in" right now. (But that's just me). |
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Thats ridiculous!!!!!! I cant believe some people pierce their poor dogs ears. |
It just doesn't sit right with me. What if the poor dog got it snagged on something and it ripped out, or another animal got hold of it. Boy that would hurt. |
i would need to do more research on what the dogs ear is actually made out of and what kinda pain it would inflict before making an educated opinion. I would also worry about it getting caught or stratched out. Also i would never put diamond studs in my dogs ears. i have a hard enough time keeping track of the ones in my ear and i would imagine a dog would run a greater risk of losing there earings. |
Personally I think piercing a dogs ears is morally repugnant. Human children have a hard enough time with infected holesz, etc I can only imagine it is worse for a dog...It really amazes me what people will do to their pets these days! I thought that with all Bruce's little shoes and things I was extreme, but this is just outrageous! I mean what if the earing got ripped out during play? Poor little pooch! |
You make a very good point about infection. I didn't even think of that. I would imagine you would have a hard time keeping them clean and bacteria free. |
Everytime I see that picture of Logan I think that is THE cutest little guy! :) |
It's a matter of culture and what you are used to - I would NEVER dress my girls in clothes, people would be appauled by it and find me weird and they would laugh at me. I would never tail dock ANY dog as I see no good reason for it. And I would NEVER pierce my dogs ears! But I still think it comes under the same category - how you like your dog to look - and we have all different values. I have my ears pierced and apart from a short pain which can not be as bad as being spayed, tail docked or the like, I have had no trouble with it. So why not pierce your dogs ears if that's your fancy?! I bet looking at it from this point of view: A culture where you find it ok to dress your dog, give it jewelry on and give it a bath twice a week, it could quickly get ok to pierce the ears... I hope my point comes across without insulting anyone :) |
I have to agree--I think it is ridiculous, but no more so than our little dogs in clothes, hairbows and tiaras, booties etc. (some of which I find ridiculous--sorry) But, I would hope if someone wants to put earrings on their dog they would opt for the magnetic kind. I think it is just plain STUPID to pierce the ears. PS But I think my big boy Quincy would look rather dashing as a pirate with one dangling gold earring for Halloween!! LOL |
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That's one of my favorite pictures of him. Your little girl is a cutie too, but she's probably too old for logan :( |
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Thank you. She's very sweet and loveable. I didn't know whether to get another one after Muffin. She was so very special. My heart still aches for her, but I love Kacee, too. I only hope that one day the ache will fade. :( |
I know how hard it can be to lose a pet, but I'm sure Muffin doesn't take any offense to loving another and Kacee is lucky to have you i'm sure. Both muffin & Kacee are lucky to find someone that loves them so much. |
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Oh Karen, I just LOVE Kacee! Such adorable pictures! Francie |
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