Tips to Keep Your Deaf Dogs Safe
I can honestly say I have never lived with dogs like my deaf boxer boys Nitro, Bud and Axl Blu. [...]
I can honestly say I have never lived with dogs like my deaf boxer boys Nitro, Bud and Axl Blu. [...]
How many of you know some dog breeds may be predisposed to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder? Many herding breeds have a [...]
Thanks to our amazing Deaf Dogs Rock community of supporters, Deaf Dosg Rock was able to offer a full sponsorship [...]
Deaf Dogs Rock is so fortunate to be able to reach out to the wonderful special needs rescues and offer [...]
By: Sherry Davis - Bakersfield.com Oct. 31 is traditionally an evening filled with fun and excitement for children, but it can [...]
Meet Opal! She is the fourth Happy Tail from the Adam's 5 Pack. She is one of FIVE deaf Bullies adopted [...]
I haven't updated this post since Dozer found his new forever home in Washington State. Here is the story of [...]
I thought I should put up the American Dog Magazine Deaf Dog PSA again for all of you to share. [...]
All dogs are visual. Deaf dogs are even more visual because they can't hear. So if you have deaf or [...]
Since it has been so cold here in Salem, Virginia and since we missed a few days at the dog [...]
Since this was one of my favorite "Twas The Night Before Christmas" renditions I thought I would rerun it again [...]
I saw this article on the Animal Rescue Site and I know a lot of our Deaf Dogs Rock followers [...]
Lately I have found that when I spend $ 10 to $ 15 on a dog toy it usually lasts [...]
Since I am constantly searching for articles on deaf dogs, I thought our Deaf Dogs Rock readers would appreciate the [...]
Nitro and I are very lucky because I am one of the lucky people who gets to work from home [...]
When I read this opinion article this morning in the Gulfport Patch by Shelly Maslak, I couldn't help but think [...]
Since it is Spring cleaning time here at Deaf Dogs Rock, I've already started washing all the dog beds, dog [...]
It is heartbreaking at times to be a part of deaf dog rescue because so many times we see and [...]
I want to say a big thanks to all of our Deaf Dogs Rock community for participating in our very [...]
Wow! We just received a "sneak peak" of the "Adopt a Deaf Dog" PSA Poster. Look at all of our [...]
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