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Posted by josh77 on 10-24-2017 08:19 PM:

Is there a link between shocking young dogs for barking and them loosing their mouth?

I have raised several young dogs in the past that barked a lot in the kennel so I shocked them and almost everyone of them lost their mouth by a year old. I know it can’t be genetics because I have tried several different bloodlines. I think shocking them does something to their vocal chords. Anybody else have this problem?


Posted by joey on 10-24-2017 10:30 PM:

Re: Is there a link between shocking young dogs for barking and them loosing their mouth?

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Originally posted by josh77
I have raised several young dogs in the past that barked a lot in the kennel so I shocked them and almost everyone of them lost their mouth by a year old. I know it can’t be genetics because I have tried several different bloodlines. I think shocking them does something to their vocal chords. Anybody else have this problem?


Are you using a bark collar or a shocking system?

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 10-24-2017 10:43 PM:

Do they loose their mouth because they get shocked or because they bark so much? It would be hard to tell. Most dogs that bark a lot in the yard lose their mouth even when you don't shock them. You would have to shock a dog that didn't bark a lot in the kennel and see if it lost it's mouth.


Posted by CHEWBACH on 10-24-2017 10:59 PM:

yep

I shock mine only when they get after neighbors Chickens !

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Posted by Dave Richards on 10-25-2017 12:07 AM:

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Take Richard's advise and train your dogs to retrieve those chickens. Fried chicken tastes mighty good as I am sure you know being a old Kentucky boy. Dave

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 10-26-2017 02:33 PM:

So is anyone willing to take a young dog with a big mouth and just shock them a bunch of times to see if it hurts their mouth?


Posted by CHEWBACH on 10-26-2017 02:42 PM:

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Originally posted by Richard Lambert
So is anyone willing to take a young dog with a big mouth and just shock them a bunch of times to see if it hurts their mouth?
Sure Richard !! send me one of yours and i will let ya know how it goes !! by the way my neighbor dosnt have chickens !! LOL

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 10-26-2017 02:57 PM:

Mine doesn't have any more either.


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