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10-29-2008, 02:55 PM | #1 |
Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Mary Esther, FL, Okaloosa
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| Vibrating collars for deaf dog? One of my babies is deaf. We have a male that we bought for a companion for Parker bg (before girls) what we didn't know was that he was deaf. It took me almost a week to realize that it wasn't because he was used to being in an outdoor pen w/other dogs & not indoor with a lot of human interaction. Now we are trying to train him. Just the basics, nothing special. We have to get his attention by stomping on the floor/banging on the table or going up to him if he is not looking. He is smart enough that if he falls asleep & we move away from his immediate area, he barks, seeing us or the other furbies he stops. But, our actions has caused our others to become less startled to vibrations which living next to a military installation where bombing is practiced along with sound bearers being broken does help, it is not always productive or appropriate. We were contemplating a vibrating color (non-shocking of course) to get his attention as well as to assist in our training. We use common hand signals which he does pretty well with, but that only applies if he is looking at us. Has anyone had/have a deaf dog or have/has used a vibrating collar? Any advice is soooooo welcomed. Thanks, Sheila
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10-30-2008, 09:43 AM | #2 |
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| Collars that move to get your dog to look at you do to deafness are a good thing saves on you having to bang the table or stomp your feet. Thougths are that the gang at blind dogs ( Pm me for link) would have the info you want or can point you in the right direction, these guys work with both blind and deaf. I also think somewhere there would be a deaf dog group on line. Admin hope it is ok to direct to another group as if she goes and learns where they know, she can come back and teach us. JL
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