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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: MA
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| ![]() I have head that while it is an easy thing for the vet to do it is very painful for the dog. MA (where I live) just passed a law making de-barking illegal .......so here is MA there would be no discussion about this... Good Luck!
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I Love My Yorkies Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Massachusetts
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: San Jose, CA, USA
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at the very least, moving will give you more time to make a rational choice on whether or not you really want to debark sophie. i feel that with the stress and worry about your neighbors calling the police and complaining will make it hard to be completely rational and calm about making the best choice you can for you and sophie. i still want to say that this living arrangement is a temp./reversible situation for you and sophie, while debarking is not. you might feel sad to hear her new "voice" once she is debarked. i love milu's voice, and i am sure i would cry if i can never hear her true bark again. | |
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![]() ![]() ![]() I've read this whole thread. I really feel for you, mommyofsophie - it's clear you love your kiddo so much. Surgery is radical and permanent, as I know you know. And before going down that road - you still have other options to exhaust. Things I'd try: 1) DAP collar or plug-in when gone (and, try the 6hr recording experiment again) 2) do keep her in smaller area, like you've tried (like kitchen or whatever) bc dogs can feel more secure when they have a smaller area to guard 3) Professional trainer who has testimonials in dealing w/ exactly your issue 4) Valium or similar from vet - in my opinion, I would absolutely try meds before surgery - and I'd try a *few*. Med aren't necessarily long-term either, they may just be a few months or whatever to help re-train her to learn how to be calm. You could use your recorder here again too, in order to track progress. 5) Move to rental home (this sounds like such a peaceful and wonderful solution for you both) - if you can find something within or close to your budget. I haven't been in your situation, so I can't say "I've been there". However, I can't imagine de-barking my babies, for any reason. If I found myself in your situation someday, I would want to look for a rental home, a roommate etc. I hope everything works out ![]()
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: TX
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| ![]() 2) do keep her in smaller area, like you've tried (like kitchen or whatever) bc dogs can feel more secure when they have a smaller area to guard In her case I don't think this will help. My dog went bananas and made a worse riot, for hours. I even think he had phobia of being enclosed. I know what she is going through and the best option will be to move to a corner apt if a house is out of the question. Most dogs quiet down after an hour or two but not my dog. I feel so bad you have to go through this since I know how stressful it is. Talk to the leasing office and see if they can tranfer you to a corner apt. Are they any townhomes, some of them are not cling wall to wall. This might be an awful solution but I think it might be better than debarking. How about those things that cover their mouth. Don't remember the name of it. But it's normally put so they won't bite. One other thing, I used to sneak out of the house while she was entertain with a chew (I used the Himalayan one). It worked at times.
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Charlottesville, Virgina, US
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| ![]() I'm still against this. It's just wrong. I wouldn't do it if I had to. I would move.
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Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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I have never debarked, so I have not researched the safety or the benefits. As, "Walk A Mile In My Shoes" and Never Say Never........
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I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | ![]() I understand that you have tried many things, but when training, consistency is such an important part of the process. For example, why did stop using the citronella collar, did it not work at all? You are going for a reduction in barking not a complete elimination in barking. Since your dog stops barking when you're home, and the problem is when you aren't at home, I would think anxiety might be the issue, and you really need to address this because barking is just a symptom. I agree with the suggestions Wylie's Mom gives in post 156, and I think a trainer with experience in this area is an absolute must before considering such a permanent procedure.
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Crofton, MD, USA
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: NYC
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| ![]() She said Sophie barks when she is at home, too. She has to tell her repeatedly to stop. |
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