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    I'd have his vocal chords checked for polyps or something. This sounds hilarious, but that's just troubling!
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    I'd have his vocal chords cut.
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    Well of course YOU would, you old meanie!!!!
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    Better than having other "parts" cut.




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    I had a vet who called "that" procedure the puppy or kitty's "brain surgery!"
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    The dog is just emulating the sound of his humans calling him - it sounds to him as if they are howling, so he chimes in. Very natural reaction. Love it! Good Dog!!!
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