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In spite of the insipid braying, I thoroughly read this thread and found no one advocating or promoting debarking. In fact, I found no complaints from those who realize that this procedure is sometimes a necessary tool in protecting ones dog(s) about their dogs' barking. In fact in reality, it doesn't sound as if those speaking in defense of the procedure have debarked dogs themselves or if so, not many. hee haw
I see an attempt to help people realize even one dog can be labeled a nuisance barker if one has the "wrong" neighbor and it can be targeted as easily as someone with multiple dogs in certain neighborhoods, subdivisions, HOA's etc.
Does anyone else see the irony that someone couldn't bother to put up fencing of some sort to keep their dog protected, safe and respect neighbors' property, because it wouldn't be "fair" and is now having to be rehome said dog is accepted as no big deal; but someone willing to debark their dog in order to keep it along with peace in their neighborhood is seen as the scum of the earth?
Viv
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