Sentences with phrase «even deaf dogs»

Even deaf dogs and those with only three legs are invited to compete.

Not exact matches

In «The Replacements,» Hackman and Reeves are the heroes, and most of the other characters provide low comedy, including a Welsh placekicker (Rhys Ifans) who chain - smokes, even while actually on the playing field, and other recruits including a sumo wrestler, a mad dog who attacks anything that is red, and a deaf lineman («Look at it this way: He'll never be called offsides on an audible»).
Dogs that are born deaf don't know what they're missing, and even though they can't hear you call their name, they can feel the vibrations of your foot steps and come running.
Unfortunately, the reality is that hearing and vision for many dogs significantly deteriorates with age, and some even end up going blind, deaf, or both.
I have a 18 month old red heeler, had her from 8 weeks, Ruby is deaf and I have trained her to hand and body movement been a joy but she has become very aggressive towards other dogs even if she knows them and has played with them before.this is new maybe two weeks?
Even at his age, rescues for deaf dogs are very difficult to get into because of volume and the time needed to train these special - needs dogs.
Assistance dogs can help blind, deaf and disabled people, whilst some dogs can even help alert owners before an epileptic fit starts.
She was even more surprised when she couldn't find any information on caring for or training a deaf dog.
Since then we've taken in many other dogs, everything from pup to senior, we've provided hospice care to dying dogs, trained deaf and blind dogs, and even adopted ex-show dogs.
There is alot of good information about training a deaf dog and even a great section on describing why dogs become deaf, including common color patterns that can go along with deafness.
It's my pleasure to work with dogs of all ages, breeds, and sizes, and I love that we are even able to adapt these techniques to help dogs who have physical limitations, such as being blind or deaf.
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