Thank you for rescuing me! Now what?
When deaf dog Riddick's mom shared her wonderful Facebook post "Thank you for rescuing me? Now what?" it immediately [...]
When deaf dog Riddick's mom shared her wonderful Facebook post "Thank you for rescuing me? Now what?" it immediately [...]
Bleu's Happy Tail submitted by Sarah Ziolkowski Meet our beautiful deaf, blue eyed pibble Bleu! My Husband and I are [...]
Update 2/28/18: Elliot has been adopted!
Update 11/11/17: Simon has been adopted! This 1-2 year old 60 lb white Dogo Argentino is super dog and [...]
Update 7/23/17: Saint Nicholas has been adopted! Nick is sweet and playful. He has been good with all other [...]
6/06/17: Sweet Able has been adoped! Able is a sweet guy that has had a rough start to life because [...]
Update 6/05/17: Freckles has been adopted! Freckles is house and leash trained, and she knows basic commands. She is [...]
Update 6/04/17: Jake has officially been adopted. Live long and prosper Jake! MYou would not know this as Jake has [...]
Update 6/01/17: Luna has been adopted! This stunning purebred Australian Shepherd is sure gorgeous, and has one of [...]
Update 6/03/17: Silver has been adopted! A big shout out and thanks to Karla at iRescue who worked with Silver [...]
Update 5/23/17: Sissy has been adopted! She's very energetic, playful, and loving. She's just a puppy, but very smart and [...]
Update 4/20/17: Deaf dog Max has found a loving forever home and he has been adopted! Max is a 9 [...]
Update 4/20/17: We have great news! Deaf dog Leila has been adopted! Leila is a very special pup. Leila is [...]
Update 4/19/17: Great news Mabas has been adopted! Meet Mabas! From his foster home: We recently began to foster a [...]
Nitro's Happy Tail - Nitro Rocks His Nose Work Recognition Test (ORT) Written by Elizabeth Darnell We were not looking [...]
Most of us who are owned by a deaf dog (or dogs) realize the strengths they possess because they can't [...]
When it comes to Deaf Dog Training there are all kinds of fun games you can play with your deaf [...]
By Jessica Bailey I work at a grooming salon as a bather and have ALWAYS a wanted a dog. I [...]
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