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#368457 - 10/26/2012 02:20 AM |
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I am appalled to know some vets will actually help some one wanting to cut the vocal chords of their dogs. I never knew such a procedure even existed.... I am dumbfounded. What is next? cutting off their hamstrings because they run away fast or plucking their eyes out because they chase things that move fast.
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Re: Speechless
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#368458 - 10/26/2012 04:19 AM |
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While I'm not for debarking, although 2 of my collies were partially debarked (not by me), I do understand that at times today especially it seems in the US, it has become amatter of life and death for the dog. Sadly, a dog barks a few times and people complain to the point sometimes that the local animal control threatens to confiscate the dog unless it is debarked.
Would I ever have the surgery done? Absolutely not unless it was a choice between that and the dog's life. Of course I believe in training but in today's anti-dog times I can't totally eliminate having to make that decision.
And, yes, I do realize that many make that as well as other choices purely for their convenience. I am totally against doing that.
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Re: Speechless
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#368459 - 10/26/2012 06:14 AM |
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I am for trsaining not debarking. Can I go after my neighbour who's kid spend their day outside screaming none stop?
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Re: Speechless
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#368460 - 10/26/2012 06:59 AM |
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I am appalled to know some vets will actually help some one wanting to cut the vocal chords of their dogs. I never knew such a procedure even existed.... I am dumbfounded. What is next? cutting off their hamstrings because they run away fast or plucking their eyes out because they chase things that move fast.
Or removing their sexual organs because they want to procreate?
I agree Ram. I'm against all proceedures that are not medically necessary.
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Re: Speechless
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#368461 - 10/26/2012 08:05 AM |
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Debarking is usually done for kenneled dogs or apartment dogs where neighbor complaints make noise reduction a life or death situation.
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Re: Speechless
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#368463 - 10/26/2012 09:12 AM |
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I'm with the pack on this one. And personally I HATE the sound of a poor debarked dog, more annoying that a real bark. Ironically part of the success of the surgery depends on keeping the dog quiet while it heals or so I hear.
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Re: Speechless
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#368501 - 10/26/2012 04:01 PM |
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I will admit to being a owner who has neutered and spayed. The boys because my Pointer regularly scaled a 6ft hedge to find the neighbours Labs who seemed to be FOREVER in heat, and the girls because I didn't want the boys driven demented and always after them.
I have never regretted having them all seen to, and never considered it inappropriate for my own circumstances.
As for debarking - sometimes wish Kaiser had a mute button, but would NEVER consider surgery!
And dewclaws, well one of my Pointers, that I got as a 6 month old pup was de-clawed at a few days old; I don't have a problem with them keep, other than the obvious damage they can do to each other, and on occasion, me!
Neutering, well its a horses for courses situation, each to their own.
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Re: Speechless
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#368504 - 10/26/2012 06:28 PM |
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Yes, I do neuter and spay at full growth.
There is no other so-called elective surgery I can imagine doing, although I do understand Betty's post.
Once again, Betty has flashed a light into a corner that we may not readily see. I train no-bark. But I know that many (most?) dog owners own untrained companion dogs.
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Re: Speechless
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#368505 - 10/26/2012 06:35 PM |
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I think some lonely little dogs begin barking a few hrs before the owner comes home, and they keep it up until the owner appears. Perhaps the dog begins to think that the barking "brings" the owner home.
I personally have never preformed this procedure and it wasn't done routinely at our clinic.
We did lots of other awful stuff though!
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Re: Speechless
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#368519 - 10/26/2012 09:52 PM |
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I don't know if you can call it a trend, but it seems like a lot of people I know are not having traditional cosmetic procedures done. I know a Dobe with full floppy ears and tail, and we have a conformation Rottie in our SchH club that is uncropped, as well. We also have a member who breeds pedigreed Pits, and he doesn't dock any of his dogs
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