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♥Love My Snuggle Bugs♥ Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Missouri
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| ![]() I honestly don't think anyone meant to be mean to you. It is just that debarking is such a drastic thing to do to these precious little ones. I am sure you love your babies as we all do. Who could not love a yorkie. I suggested rehoming as a last effort for you after you exhaust all other avenues and not debarking. Sorry if I offended you.
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I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | ![]() Quote:
I never told you what you should do, I said what I would do. I'm so against debarking that I would rehome rather than do this. I might rehome myself with Joey, but my point is I would never consider debarking. I personally think it's horrible. There are links posted where one vet doesn't think it's a big deal. Of course, there are vets who approve of it, vets have to do the surgery, so you will find some who approve of it. However, many more don't approve of it for a variety of ethical reasons. The point I think many of us are making is – Have you really done everything in your power to correct the situation, or are you looking for a quick fix? I just want to add that the sound a debarked dog makes is pitiful, worse than any barking.
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Hanford, CA
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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 ! ![]() 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 ![]() ![]() ![]()
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: New York
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| ![]() ![]() Do you have any idea what it would sound like if they tried to bark after the procedure ? ![]() I am sorry and I don't mean to post rudely, but I would definitely re-home my dog before I would perform a ghastly procedure such as that. It's disgusting and cruel.. JMO ![]() |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: canada
Posts: 116
| ![]() This is gonna sound "mean" (its not mean, its the truth).. If You loved your dog you would do what is best for him. That means NOT debarking him. You choose to get this dog. It is up to you to protect him. (The best thing you could have done for this dog would have been to leave him at his breeders or whereever. And it is true. You could have gotten another dog when you were settled. And not illegally sneaking him into a dorm. That is irresponsible on sooo many levels.) You PROTECT the animal that YOU bring into your home. Protect means do eveything that is GOOD for him. Debarking is cruel. Downright abuse in my opinion. The truth is. If you debark the dog. he will suffer emotionally and mentally for the rest of his life. It will screw your dog up on so many levels. You rehome the dog. hes said for what? A week.. Seriously, its the truth. Dogs adjust. Once he realizes that his new family is fun, and loves him. He might not forget you. but he wont be hurting. Sad, but its true. not a whole lot of rehome cases really get depressed (Dumping at a shelter is a whole other story).. It is up to you to PROTECT HIM. like i have said before. That means. DONT BE SELFISH. DO WHAT IS RIGHT FOR HIM. NOT YOU! |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: canada
Posts: 116
| ![]() Ahem.. it is very obvious to me that you havent tried training, or looking at any other solutions. you are trying to find an easy fix. And that is downright depressing. If you had done any research at all you would have come across the citronella collar (MUCH more humane then a bark-zap collar and a hell of a lot more humane then "debarking".) Dont wanna deal with what a dog does. Get a stuffed dog.. Easier fix for you. ooo, they even have nice robotic ones out now. Previous post EDIT: SAD, not said.. lol Last edited by k9trainer; 06-24-2009 at 02:31 PM. |
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I agree that if you said you were re-homing your yorkies because they barked, a lot of people would be angry about that as well. As for whether you should have gotten them in the first place, you have them now. I am sure you will do what's best for them. Please think long and hard before performing this procedure. You may end up regretting it five or ten years from now, and you won't be able to reverse it. Try other training methods (or move off campus, as people have suggested). The pennies in a can or spray bottle are supposed to be things that bother your dogs. If these methods don't work, try something stronger - it might simply be putting coins in a coffee can (much louder sound). If you want this thread closed, you'll need to PM admin. Peace.
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www.yorkierescue.com Donating Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Las Vegas & Orange County
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| ![]() I think any dog can be trained. Just like how potty training seemed like an impossible feat in the beginning, we all know it can be done. Same as barking. Uni was a barker as well. We trained her not to bark when she was mad, irritated, wanted attention, etc and instead she will growl. Still gets heard, still gets her frustration out, but is much more quiet. But she still has the ability to bark. If you cannot train your dog, you are not trying hard enough. You speak of debarking your dog like you have exhausted all other aventues. There are many more options even besides training if you really feel like your dog is untrainable, (like leaving them at your parents house, moving to a place that allows dogs) but it seems like this option would be easiest for you. It also seems like you have already made up your mind for your poor pup b/c so much helpful and useful advice has been given to you and you don't seem to want to try, or said you have already tried and failed. Again, I say you have not tried hard enough. Also you noted that moving to a dog friendly place is not financially possible for you now, then how will you pay for the surgery? I understand how you can feel attacked by everyone, but when you post a controversial topic such as this, people are going to feel strongly one way or another. It seems you haven't proved to most of us, for me at least (I don't want to speak for anyone other than myself), that you haven't really tried anything to stop this unwanted behavior. When did this start happening, since May or June? Barely over a month? How long did it take for you to potty train, longer than that I would imagine. Also the fact that you want this thread closed now because it took a wrong turn (almost immediately) just shows how you do not want our help or advice. I really hope you don't go through with the surgery. How would you feel if you were not able to comment back to all of us who have responded to your thread? If you were not able to speak up for yourself, defend yourself, let others know how you feel verbally? That is what you are thinking about doing to your dog. I hope you are still reading this thread and not just ignoring all of us that are worried for you, your situation, and your pups. If all else fails, then I would suggest auditioning to be on Dog Whisperer. If your situation really is so bad that you can't stop it, you should ask Caesar. Good luck.
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2009 Location: Sumter, SC
Posts: 124
| ![]() The pup just sounds bored to me. Try getting him more active, more walks and more quality play time. You'd be surprised at how many dogs will bark for no reason or destroy something, just because they're bored. Basically my recommendation is to play with him until he's too tired to bark. ![]()
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: New York
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| ![]() I can't understand how her or I after posting this would feel "Attacked" It's a horrible thing and people will post their opinions, this is what YT is for ![]() ![]() |
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♥LiVe♥LauGH♥LoVe♥ Donating Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Tyler's Heart, North♥Carolina
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Donating YT 4000 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Texas
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| ![]() Get a book on training your dog. Dont be mad at people on YT. There hearts are in the right place. Good Luck to you... |
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No Longer a Member | ![]() My questions were has anyone had this done and does it harm them physically other than our aesthetics. I tried the cans and spray bottle before I started the thread. I also rush ordered the citronelle tags and a vibrating spray tag and also the thing that you plug in and is suppose to deter them from barking. I simply haven't recieved them yet. I will also try any of the new techniques mentioned in the thread. As I said originally, I was also looking into being able to completely stay off campus. I have to receive approval first. I just wanted some input on whether or not someone has had it done and have they noted any physical harm. I haven't set the appointment or did anything of that nature. I was again trying to exhaust all the options and I didn't want to rush my decision. I don't care what kind of activist you may be, but the first teaching of all those who believe they are "champions" for a cause is to learn a little tact and make sure that you listen and respect others while disagreeing with them. For adults to resort to ad hominem attacks instead of simply informing me of other options and expressing their disagreement is what is truly sad. Debarking is an absolute last resort since rehoming is going to happen over my dead body. I will try the others (and new ones) until September when I have to move out. I was just trying to gather all the information that I possibly could to make the best decision. If you feel vindicated because you called me selfish and irresponsible than so be it. I will respect your opinion and hope that in any situation that you need some understanding and tact that you will meet individuals who show you more kindess and understanding that you never knew ws humanly possible. |
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