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Adopting A Deaf Dog.

Updated: May 31, 2022

They say that a dog is a man's best friend. But what about a deaf dog?


While some people might see deafness as a disability, there are actually a lot of reasons why deaf dogs make great companions.


For one thing, they are very attuned to their owner's body language and cues, making them incredibly attuned to their needs. Deaf dogs also tend to be very intuitive and in tune with their human's emotions, which makes for a deep and special bond. And let's not forget that deaf dogs are also incredibly resilient - they have to be, in order to adapt to their unique situation.


All in all, deaf dogs are pretty amazing creatures, and anyone who is lucky enough to share their life with one is truly fortunate.




Deaf Dogs Rock


Contrary to popular belief, deaf dogs make great pets.


They are just as affectionate and loyal as any other dog, and they can be easily trained to follow hand signals.


In fact, many deaf dogs excel in obedience and agility competitions. While it is true that deaf dogs may require a few extra accommodations, such as a visual cue to come inside, they are more than capable of leading happy and fulfilling lives.


So if you're looking for a furry friend, don't rule out a deaf dog - they just might be the perfect match for you. #Deafdogsrock.


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