Holly Newstead, co-founder of the Deaf Dog Education Action Fund and owner of five
deaf dogs over the past 15 years, Navarro, Calif..
Not exact matches
This lovely group of volunteers now dedicates their lives to rescuing blind,
deaf, and paralyzed
dogs from all
over the country.
Two years later they are rocking hard, promoting the adoption and training of
deaf dogs all
over the country, while also educating the public about the care of
deaf dogs.
Dogs who become
deaf, especially later in life, typically do not experience any anxiety
over their loss of hearing and seem to have very little trouble adapting to their condition.
By self - publishing books filled with stories of these
dogs — the majority of them blind, some
deaf, and others suffering from health conditions like seizures or deprived of the use of their legs — she began her own type of movement to raise awareness for the adoption of
dogs that typically get passed
over.
In the same way that Harper has been a champion for
dogs who can't see, Christina Lee has been an advocate for the adoption of dogs who are deaf, offering a ton of tips, guides, and resources on her website as well as listing deaf dogs available for adoption all over the United States at Deaf Dogs R
dogs who can't see, Christina Lee has been an advocate for the adoption of
dogs who are deaf, offering a ton of tips, guides, and resources on her website as well as listing deaf dogs available for adoption all over the United States at Deaf Dogs R
dogs who are
deaf, offering a ton of tips, guides, and resources on her website as well as listing
deaf dogs available for adoption all over the United States at Deaf Dogs R
dogs available for adoption all
over the United States at
Deaf Dogs R
Dogs Rock.
Rolling
Dog Farm has been home to many different types of disabled animals
over the years — our residents have included blind
dogs, blind horses,
deaf dogs, blind cats, three - legged
dogs and cats, and others with a variety of neurological and orthopedic issues.
over 12 years old and / or special needs
dogs (
deaf, blind, serious medical problem) a donation of $ 150 is suggested