Not exact matches
Since 1982, the charity have created nearly 2000 partnerships between hearing
dogs and
deaf people, and rely solely on the generosity of public donations to continue their life - changing work.
Since 2010, Rolling
Dog Farm has been taking in blind,
deaf, and otherwise disabled
dogs and horses.
Since the
dog is
deaf and never heard the command given, the
dog has no idea why its owner is suddenly hurting it.
Since they bond instantly with their owners, placing their trust and safekeeping in their hands,
deaf dogs always look to them for guidance and follow where their owner leads.
While some
deaf dogs can make it to the stage where they can be trusted off leash in an unfenced area, it can be difficult to get there
since there is no verbal recall if your
dog wanders off farther than they can see you or your hand signals.
Since PATCHES is technically a special needs pup, we would like to see him placed with people experienced in training
deaf dogs, or someone that will work with a trainer.
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.