How To Spell debark?
How to Pronounce debark?
Correct pronunciation for the word "debark" is [dɪbˈɑːk], [dɪbˈɑːk], [d_ɪ_b_ˈɑː_k].
What are the misspellings for debark?
"Debark" in context
Debarking, also known as bark stripping or redirection, is the process of surgically removing a dog's voice box and vocal cords to prevent it from barking excessively. This procedure is one of the most commonly performed veterinary surgeries for dogs. In some cases, debarking is the only viable solution to alleviate the problem of excessive barking.
The process itself involves the surgical opening of the larynx, revealing the vocal cords in the throat. The vet will then either use a thermal device or a laser to selectively remove tissues from the vocal cords until it is impossible for them to vibrate and create sound.
The process itself involves the surgical opening of the larynx, revealing the vocal cords in the throat. The vet will then either use a thermal device or a laser to selectively remove tissues from the vocal cords until it is impossible for them to vibrate and create sound.
Usage over time for debark:
This graph shows how "debark" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.