devocalization
Devocalization, also known as debarking or declawing in some contexts though the latter is more accurately for cats, is a surgical procedure performed on animals, most commonly dogs, to reduce the volume of their vocalizations. The procedure involves removing or altering the tissues in the larynx (voice box) responsible for producing sound. There are different surgical techniques employed, often involving the removal of portions of the vocal folds or submucosal tissue.
The primary motivation for devocalization is typically to address nuisance barking, which can be a source of
The procedure carries potential risks and complications, as with any surgery. These can include infection, bleeding,