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Hi there. My dogs are not deaf but they understand some hand signals just from practice. To put my dogs in the sitting position I point one finger to the floor in a clear gesture. To put them in the sit down positon I push my palm to the floor. Mayb…
I had a White deaf Boxer and the Trainer who I used was K9 Advisor. there phone number is 7864193647. If you you do not live in Dade or Broward county contact them. They have been in business for quite some time and may beable to refer somone in you…
I have had many deaf dogs in my training classes and they typically do very well. We do teach them using handsignals and treats as a reward. I have group classes so they learn to not be afraid around the other dogs. If you would like more info email…
You would want to find a trainer who uses hand signals, according to a friend who is a vet. She said generally what dogs hear is just blah blah blah anyway. There are many trainers who can work with hand signals.
Many years ago I aquired a deaf Dahlmation when he was 3 months old. I asked about training classes for handling a deaf dog and there weren't any available. But the trainer I was speaking to used to have a deaf dahlmation and she gave me a couple go…