Rocketman55
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Registered: Aug 2008
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Kirk
Hello Kirk, sure glad to hear you have gotten yourself another hound.
I have heard that giving them a tablespoon of honey one or twice per day will help with this problem, but I have had no personal experience to confirm such procedure. It would be my bet that if you can keep him quiet for two to three weeks his vocal chords will begin to heal and you should then start hearing his voice come back to close to what it was before this incident. However that being said, his voice may never come back to exactly where it was befor this.
Then again if you have only owned him a week what you are hearing may very well be his natural voice, especially so, if you have been able to keep him quiet during his first week at your house. Generally speaking, most dogs bark quite frequently when they get moved to a new owner. This will usually persist until they get comfortable with their new environment.
Oh by the way, this is Dave Mayles, from Glouster, OH.
Happy Holidays, and welcome back!!!
Call me sometime, 740-767-2572
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