Special Considerations For Owners of Deaf Dogs
Although the decision to adopt any dog is a serious commitment, not everyone is up to the challenge of owning a deaf dog. Here are some things to consider.
Dogs can have accidents or inborn issues that leave them blind, deaf, or unable to get around. Fortunately, disabled dogs can still have a very high quality of life & be great loving companions for humans.
Although the decision to adopt any dog is a serious commitment, not everyone is up to the challenge of owning a deaf dog. Here are some things to consider.
When it comes to hand signals for your dog, there are no “wrong” signals. You can use whatever you feel most comfortable with, as long as you are consistent.
Training a deaf dog requires a significant commitment and lots of patience. Here are a few training tips to help.
Are you considering a “special needs” dog who is blind? Has your dog experienced an accident that has caused him to go blind?
Dogs are very loyal and loving animals. They are amazing companions for people of all ages, but caring for a blind dog might seem daunting.
As dog owners, we don’t want to see our pets in pain and discomfort. Here are some ways you can improve their lives with orthopedic bracing.
Training a handicapped dog can be a difficult task, but it’s more than worth it.
Owning a deaf dog can be stressful, but support groups and books are available for resourceful owners. Here are some suggestions.
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