txshopper73 | 11-09-2005 07:14 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by jesscruz reallly? what was thier reason? | This person has a few yorkies that live in their home with their family but finds it very disruptive when conducting business or entertaining with a multitude of non stop barking, so they are considering what is best for both so that they can live together harmoniously. After talking to the vet, it gives them no discomfort, they can eat within hours of their surgery. They can still bark but they don't have the high pitched shrill.
btw...I'm talking to this person on the phone, as I'm typing, and am relaying what they want me to post. |