Could Your Deaf Dog Benefit From “Time Out” Training?
Since I use "time out" training on my deaf dog Bud sometimes, I thought this would be some good training [...]
Since I use "time out" training on my deaf dog Bud sometimes, I thought this would be some good training [...]
Let me start off by saying potty training is hard work but it needs to be your number one priority. [...]
Thank you to all of our supporters who donated to Deaf Dogs Rock in the month of July 2020 to [...]
Why is it so important to teach your deaf and hearing dogs the "wait" sign cue? Because a dog knowing [...]
It gives me great pleasure to welcome our friend and guest blogger Bernard Lima Chavez to educate all of us [...]
Our Deaf Dogs Rock team was so excited to hear one of our Rocker Puppy Program recipients Doobert will be [...]
October has been a very busy month here at Deaf Dogs Rock Headquarters in Virginia. We have shelters from across [...]
Update - 7/29/2016: From The Deaf Dog Rescue of America's FB page - concerning the Sand Fire evacuation of their [...]
The third annual Wag-a-thon 2016 to benefit Deaf Dogs Rock was hosted by our friends at Good Dog University and [...]
Deaf Dogs Rock stepped forward and sponsored Boston Terrier Spike when he first came into iRescue in Texas. He was very [...]
Thanks to our amazing Deaf Dogs Rock community of supporters, Deaf Dosg Rock was able to offer a full sponsorship [...]
Fergus' Happy Tail written by Stephanie of Portland Oregon Fergus rescued me almost eight years ago when he was six [...]
Update 5/09/2016: Thanks to everyone who participated in our T-shirt/tank top Booster campaign to raise money for deaf dogs in [...]
When Deaf Dogs Rock got word Lyndie was in need of a new home, we offered to sponsor her into [...]
Deaf German Shepherd Puppy Kip on his transport to Green Dogs Unleashed Rescue in Troy, VA. Can you believe [...]
Last summer my beautiful deaf dog Nitro was bitten by a deer tick which ended up halting all of our [...]
Speak for The Unspoken Rescue has taken in a lot of dogs lately so Deaf Dogs Rock has offered financial [...]
One of the great things about dedicating our lives to saving deaf dogs all over the county, is the wonderful [...]
It is Molly's one year Anniversary since Kimberly got this sweet baby girl. Happy "Gotcha Day Molly"! It's been one [...]
Our Deaf Dogs Rock crew had so much fun last weekend at the PetEx Pet Expo at Roanoke Civic Center. [...]
Lately I have been thinking of doing my Will and there are so many decisions to be made because of [...]
Post from: 8/25/2013 - From Reed Morgan. I'm on the board of Northern Calif. Family Dog Rescue, and had fostered many [...]
When I founded Deaf Dogs Rock 18 months ago, I had no idea of the impact our organization would have [...]
To celebrate "over the hump" day Deaf Dogs Rock likes to put up a fun photo of dogs and ask [...]
I received this article this morning from a friend and thought I would share it with all of you. American [...]
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