Meet Bear. He is a 1 year old deaf neutered male Catahoula Leopard dog. He is currently in Omaha Nebraska. He needs to go to an experienced dog savvy home with a trainer who is familiar with separation anxiety. Dogs with separation anxiety need special
This is Rain’s CGC and Puppy Bowl VII story told by her mom Kimberly K. Mockler. According to my deaf dogs Bud and Nitro, Rain totally ROCKS! Enjoy! ~ Christina Lee – DDR Rain is a deaf double merle miniature Australian shepherd. Her
Read more →Lucky is an sweet young happy Dogo Argentino Mastiff mix. He loves to play and he loves people. Lucky is good with other dogs but not so much with cats. Lucky is deaf which does not slow him down one bit. He is now available
Read more →Since the summer is just around the corner and many of us have company coming in the summer months I thought it would be a good idea to come up with some “House Rules Concerning Our Deaf Dog” to go over when company comes. Thanks
Read more →Here is the second installation to our Guest Blogger series on Deaf Dogs Rock. I want to thank Allison for taking the time to write up this article on dog introductions. I do receive questions on how to best introduce a deaf dog to an
Read more →I love getting emails everyday reminding Chris and I why we do what we do when it comes to Deaf Dogs Rock and getting the word out on how wonderful owning a deaf dog can be. Also by networking the available deaf dogs on our
Read more →Update 4-9-2013: Kira has been adopted. Kira is a two-year-old female mixed breed dog with Exceptional Ears. In spite of her wonderful ears, she is hearing impaired. Kira has learned some basic sign language. She is good with other dogs and good with children. Kira
Read more →Update 4-3-2013: Therapy Dog Lottie Dog is nominated for the American Humane Association’s 2013 Hero Dog Awards. We at Deaf Dogs Rock want to congratulate Patricia Belt and her dog Lottie Dot and wish them good luck. Wouldn’t it be so awesome if a deaf dog
Read more →Lately I’ve been getting so many questions on our Deaf Dogs Rock Facebook page asking about how to tell or train a deaf puppy “no”, “sit” or “laydown”. The video below shot by Alisha McGraw pretty much covers many of the basic deaf dog commands
Read more →Let’s talk about tether training. Tethering is clipping one end of a leash to your dog and the other end of the leash to your belt. This training is great for deaf and hearing dogs alike. Early in deaf dog Nitro’s life he was playing in
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