Fortunately, once you do,
most deaf dogs can live long, happy lives.
Fortunately,
most deaf dogs can live long, happy lives.
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»).
Most of our
dogs are blind, while some are blind and
deaf, and others have neurological and orthopedic issues.
In other breeds blue - eyed
dogs have a greater than normal prevalence of deafness; my experience has been that
most of the
deaf Catahoulas I have seen have had blue eyes.
The page features the adventures of Ottis - long - time foster brother to hundreds of
dogs and his «sister», Nikki, a 15 year old,
deaf and blind Pomeranian who is making the
most of her golden years as a therapy
dog in retirement homes.
Regardless of cause,
most dogs with acquired deafness are not totally
deaf, but rather have varying degrees of hearing impairment.
Our
most recent
deaf dog case was a young and lovable Bull Terrier mix named Posey.
Though
most are too small to serve as effectively as other breeds as guide
dogs for the blind, some make first - rate service
dogs for the
deaf.
While it's a pretty tone -
deaf Watch
Dogs 2 Easter Egg that was likely meant to be removed before launch, the fact that it exists within the game's code is what troubles Adam the
most: