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One thing caught my eye about your latest post though, is having your brand-new Sheltie off leash - please see today's SN picture and post about dogs getting away from their owners. I would not have Sara off leash in any place other than a fenced in yard, at least for a good long while.
My little bi black Beetle Bug is debarked and came from a breeder at 1 year old. We never would have done this to her, feel it is dangerous for her. We have twice "lost" her around the house. She went into another room and the garage, and we shut the door behind her. She was barking so loud in her little voice, but we couldn't hear her. We fear she could be hurt or in trouble and can't call us.

I got my Indy when he was 10 months old....he was already debarked. While he was clearly well socialized, he was a breeder's dog. I think he got limited one on one training...hence the debarking, I'm guessing.
3++ years later, his bark has come back (and now I know why he was debarked in the first place!). My other Sheltie, Bacca is not a barker, but has been known to chime in when Indy gets going.
Would I consider debarking again? Yes. If I had run out of all other options, and only if it became an issue with my neighbours or by-law, and perhaps lose my dog as result.
Otherwise, I will continue to try to train him. Maybe someday, I can get him to not bark at everything!Only trespassers of the human kind would be nice! Not other dogs, squirrels, birds,
