DogIsMyMantra
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Well, I don't support debarking, but don't think banning things is the solution. (don't want the government telling me when/if to spay/neuter, what breed of dog I can have, what to feed my dogs, etc....
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I can see some situations where debarking may benefit the dog, but for the most part I just see it as a way of trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. I mean, why get a sheltie if you are looking for a dog that doesn't bark? It seems like something that has just gotten way out of hand in the sheltie community.
A well-bred sheltie should absolutely NOT be a neurotic barker. Alarm/play barking? Sure, but if a breeder has to routinely debark their animals to keep them from barking their fool heads off all day, there is a temperament problem in my opinion. I've seen a lot of this in routinely debarking show breeders whose dogs are beautiful and move great, but are really lacking balance of mind.
)I can see some situations where debarking may benefit the dog, but for the most part I just see it as a way of trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. I mean, why get a sheltie if you are looking for a dog that doesn't bark? It seems like something that has just gotten way out of hand in the sheltie community.
A well-bred sheltie should absolutely NOT be a neurotic barker. Alarm/play barking? Sure, but if a breeder has to routinely debark their animals to keep them from barking their fool heads off all day, there is a temperament problem in my opinion. I've seen a lot of this in routinely debarking show breeders whose dogs are beautiful and move great, but are really lacking balance of mind.


No need to take general discussion to the personal level. 