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View Poll Results: are bark collars acceptable?
yes 1 12.50%
no 7 87.50%
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Old 02-06-2017, 01:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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If you have to put a bark collar on your dog and you refuse tp train it properly, you shouldn't own a dog.

Speaking in general, not you specifically.
Basically this.

I think too many people impulsively adopt animals and essentially view them as toys and objects, and don't bother to research and train etc.. (My sister used to adopt a puppy once a year or so, and she was never able to keep it because she didn't want to train them. I wish more people adopted elderly dogs; often they're calmer and quieter, and they need homes too.)

I used to have a wolf/german shepherd mix (he adopted me, not the other way around) and he was quite the loudmouth. I miss him :c

This is a bit unrelated, but this all reminds me of how large birds and parrots so often end up in overcrowded sanctuaries because people adopt them and can't handle the noise levels and work involved.

JWB please don't yell at your doggies!
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