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Town: Riverside, California
Deaf dog: Sugar is a 6 month old Dalmatian/Pointer mix. My
husband and I adopted her from a local animal shelter. It was not
until a few days after we had her that we realized she was deaf. No
response to any sound. She is deaf but very smart and she carefully
watches everything you do. We
are planning to teach her by signs.
Human companions: Monica and Ben Arce
Email: mustangmonee@msn.com
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Thor
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Town: Riverside California
Deaf dogs: Thor is a 6 yr old Dachshund who was born deaf
and has limited eye
sight. He is very gentle with people and animals. A year ago he
was
diagnosed with an enlarged heart and takes medication to help control
the
symptoms. When we discovered the enlarged heart the Doctor gave
him 6
mos. to a year. We are now almost two months past their estimated
time.
Thor is doing great. He loves people and will beg on command. It
looks a
little like dancing. I feel blessed to have had Thor in my life
and feel
deaf dogs make great pets.
Human companions: Ardythe, Francisco Rodriguez and family
Other pets:dogs, including his mom. 3 cats
Email: ardy777@sbcglobal.net
See more pics of Thor HERE
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Pounce

Amy
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Town: Rancho Cucamonga, California
Deaf dogs: Pounce, a one-year-old Jack Russell Terrier. Pounce
is a rascal who loves to have fun. He's full of energy and understands
ASL. He's still learning new tricks! Amy, a cuddly Australian Shepherd
puppy, looks up to Pounce and follows him everywhere.
Human companions: Jevon R Whetter and Erika Whetter
Email: jevon@jps.net
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Town: San Bernardino, California
Deaf dog: Droo, a 15+ year-old Pomeranian who is deaf and going
progressively blind as she ages; Daisy, a 10-month-old Australian
Cattle Dog who was born deaf.
Human companion: Kathleen Richards and hubby
Other Pets: dogs and cats!
Email: kilty@tstonramp.com |
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Town: Palm Springs, California
Deaf dog: Dogma, an Australian Shepherd who has passed away.
Human companion: Sue
Other pets: Hannah, a Basenji mix.
Email: Foras@aol.com |
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Tangles
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Town: Hemet, California
Deaf dog: Tangles (Maltese) is the best dog ever. She knows
lots of words and is the most loving thing you ever saw. She had to
have an ear ablation, and the infection went to the other ear. As
of January, 2003, some of her hearing has come back to the other side,,,,,,,
she now has a tumor in her neck that is inoperable. So far, no symtoms,
but what's going to happen I don't know. We will spoil her rotten
with love and hope she will adjust!
Human companions: her Mom Robyne Hines and her Dad Jack
Other pets: 3 baby tortoises and a swimming frog
Email: oiforgot92545@yahoo.com |
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Town: Riverside, California
Deaf dog: Speck is a 4 year old Rat Terrier He is a therapy
dog rescued from a Crack House in Southern California. Tug is a 4
month old Australian Cattle Dog. Tug was residing at a foster/rescue
home and was at my wife's work to get his shots (my wife works for
a vet). She felt so bad for him she called me and asked if I wanted
him. Of course I did! The rest is history. He is being trained for
Canine Disc a.k.a. Frisbee Dog!
Human companions: Tom Clements, and his wife Mary
Other pets: 16 rescued dogs(!), Cats, Birds, Ferrets, fish
etc...
Email: flipnk9@earthlink.net |
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Town: Upland, California
Deaf dog: Libra (Libby) is a 15 month old Dalmatian. She is
sweet, smart, fast, friendly, playful! Adopted Libby from shelter;
CA law requires all dogs leaving shelter to be spayed/neutered; our
vet thought spay clinic used by shelter must have been reusing unsterilized
surgical tools repeatedly because when we brought our new pup home
she had a huge infected area where the anesthetic was injected; she
also had kennel cough, was rib-showing thin and we discovered she
was deaf. Multiple vet visits later, she's doing great, and we're
glad to have her as part of our family. She's very hi-gear & somewhat
aggressive toward our first dog, but she's learning fast. We're training
with treats for good behavior and squirt guns and time-outs in the
kennel for bad (same as first dog, whom I'd previously taught hand
signals). Our kennel is large and she's digging it up regularly, but
it's secure and she enters freely. Our first, older dog, has run of
our large fenced in back yard while Libby is in the kennel. When we're
home, Libby and Max share the yard, which has many nooks and crannies
and plenty of room for her to run. We walk both regularly, and she
especially likes nearby stable; she appears to have an affinity for
horses.
Human companions: Carol Linteau & spouse
Other pets: Max, a 7.5 year old black lab, male, sweet, patient
with puppy harassment, acting out a bit now that he's not the only
dog
Email: clinteau@hotmail.com |
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Town: Morongo Valley,
California
Deaf dog: P. Bear is a 3 year old Australian Cattle Dog. She
was one of 9 pups born at my house and is one of the sweetest and
kindest dogs I've ever owned. She is very mischievious, but never
in a negative way. I just love her to pieces. When I do the sign for
love you, she knows she is going to get kisses and hugs so she sits
in front of me with her face close to me. She is not a title holder
or therapy dog, but she is loved and brings happiness to our household.
She was born totally white and looked like a baby polar bear, hence
her name. She is now a red speckle and beautiful. Still loved a whole
bunch and continues to bring happiness to us.
Human companions: Lynne Watkins, Walter, and Faith
Other pets: P. Bear's mom, Elsie; dad, Jessie; 2 sisters, Lillie
and Rue; a pot bellied pig, Kernal; and three horses, Two Bits, Breezy
and Josie.
Email: qheelermama@hotmail.com |
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Town: Riverside, California
Deaf dog: Chloe is a 6 year old Dalmatian. She is our second
Dalmatian (the first was not hearing impaired). She just loves her
"kong" toy and has her very only wading pool.
Human companions: Patti (who is deaf) & Bob McGinnis
Other pets: 2 cats
Email: paticake1952@aol.com |
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Town: Chino, California
Deaf dog: Roxy Foxy is a real cutie pie. We still don't know
why she is deaf. We are currently gathering information in how to
communicate with her and train her as well. It is all new to us. We
feel really sorry for her, and we already love her so much. I am sure
we find find ways to help her
Human companions: Victoria Chavez
Email: achavezfun@aol.com |
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Daisy
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Town: Desert Hot Springs,
California
Deaf dog: Daisy is a rescue from a responsible breeder who
worked hard to find the right home. She is an Australian Cattle Dog.(Born
2/14/2002) Human companions: Lisa Perreault, husband and two
teenage boys
Other Pets: six other dogs, 2 cats, three birds
Email: Country.Creations@verizon.net
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Town: Calimesa, California
Deaf dog: We found Tundra (Great Dane) Online he was just
a few weeks old.We brought him home the day he turned eight weeks.
He is white with merle areas and black patches. Blue eyes and a
love. Tundra is a member of the family. We read a lot and researched
the care and training of deaf dogs before we decided to adopt Tundra.
He is a fast learner and we have enjoyed his sweet nature with out
a single regret. Tundra loves playing with our white big Boxer boy
Lucky. They are have a very special bond. All of Tundra's litter
mates were girls, all hearing. He was the smallest and born last.
He was also the cutest, to us anyway! We use a lot of homemade signs
and a lot of love. (updated 11/2003) - We now have two deaf Great
Danes. Tundra was a eight weeks old pup when we brought him home.
Quinn spent his first four years with a young man who got him as
a young pup. Both males they get along well. Tundra doesn't know
he's a dog so he accepted Quinn into the family. Adding a second
deaf Dane to our family was a easy decision. They each have very
individual personalities. Tundra is still growing and now weighs
152 lbs. Quinny is more slightly built at 122 lbs. and us a gentle
boy. They are both attention hogs and love to sit on our laps or
nap beside us. Communication comes easy with simple signs.
Update 7/21/06: Our beloved deaf Dane
was diagnosed with bone Cancer soon after he turned seven. Our beloved
Quinn was PTS on 4/1/06. We plan on adopting another deaf dog soon.
Human companions: Diana and David Tucker
Other Pets:(updated 7/21/06) Hearing Boxers Beau age 7-ish
rescue, Lucky age 5-ish rescue, Penny 5-ish, KiKi the cat age 11,
Goats- Sugar big white goat, Dodger the Pygmy...We have 2 son's,
2 daughters, 3 granddaughters, 1 grandson and another granddaughter
on the way.
Email: HeartDandi2027@aol.com
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Town: Calimesa, California
Deaf dog: Blue was rescued from a local high kill shelter.
She endeared herself to all of the shelter workers with her sweet
disposition and big blue eyes. I was immediately drawn to her but
was "warned" that she was deaf. I have had any number of dogs throughout
my life, but never a deaf dog. I decided to adopt her because I felt
I was up for this new challenge and because I know she will make a
great addition to my family. (Blue is a Pit Bull born in September
2002)
Human companions: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morrissey and two year
old son
Other Pets: Two Korean Jindos and a cat who thinks he is a
dog.
Email: william_b_morrissey@hotmail.com |
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Town: Riverside, California
Deaf dog: We adopted Lilly this week after finding her in our
local animal shelter. She had a hold on her and we thought that the
people first in line would take her, instead of us getting her. She
is a black/liver/lemon Dalmatian. She is a very warm and affectionate
pet and is very well behaved. The information they gave us about her
said she was a purebred Dalmatian which was found as a stray. It wasn't
until we got her home that my mom noticed something different about
her. The next morning she told me she thought she was deaf and probably
didn't hear at all. My mom told me that lots of Dalmatians are born
deaf and she had seen something about them learning ASL to train them.
After reading up on the DCA website info it scared me to think of
what problems lie ahead. They made is sound as if this is a death
sentence, but I am now assured by several people (especially my mom)
that although it might take a little longer it shouldn't be a problem
training her. She had! her first vet check today at which the vet
told us she is totally deaf, but the vet was very ill informed. He
couldn't give us any info on what to do or training, except to say
that we could call around and ask some of the dog trainers for help.
So far at home we have taught her to sit, beg, and housebreak her
in this short time. As I said, she is highly intelligent and very
well behaved. I can't imagine that whoever had her before didn't go
out and try to find her.
Human companions: Meghan, Mom and Grandma
Other Pets: Rabbit, Georgia; cat, Mr. Meowers; and four very
large fantail goldfish
Comments: Thanks to everyone for all the great websites in
finding help for our Lilly! Also to the guy we met at Pet'sMart who
told us of his 13 year old deaf Dalmatian!
Email: she_talks_2_angels@sbcglobal.net |
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Town: Murrieta, California
Deaf dog: I adopted Piagi (Austrailian Shepard/Queensland Heeler/Dalmatian/American
Staffordshire) from the Animal Shelter when she was 3 months old.
She was the ugliest dog in the shelter, but she had a beauty in her
soul. She was my constant companion for 14 years. She enjoyed riding
motorcycles, sailing, hiking, car trips, frisbee, Dog Beach and any
other dog park. She was my rock and got me through some really hard
times. Always there with a smile, a kiss, and as much snuggling as
I could stand. She was always there to keep me company in the middle
of the night when I could not sleep. She became such a beautiful dog
with her blue eyes. We overcame her fear of children, of handicapped
people, separation anxiety and food aggression. She nursed a kitten
that still needed his mommy when we adopted him. She regularly babysat
a baby goat so his mom could take a break. Piagi was a wonderful ambassador
for Deaf Dogs. I thought I rescued her, but actually, she rescued
me. She is with the angels now and turns out she has always been my
Guardian Angel!
Human companions: Sandi, George, Alexandria and Zachary
Other Pets: Snuggle, Chief Mouser
Email: slenfest@inland.net |
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Callie

Shortie |
Town: Moreno Valley, California
Deaf dog: Callie is a 16 year old Shepherd/Malamute
who is deaf due to old age. "I got Callie by way of abandonment
at a groomers at the young age of 10 months. To this day I can't leave
her to be groomed. I have to stay with her. The minute I saw her I
knew she was mine. She is only special to our family and my baby only.
She has been a huge comfort to me all these years. She is a possessive
protector of our two grandkids now. Getting old but still a puppy
at heart. She is so special that she has been blessed by God with
a new pancreas recently, after a bad spider bite 5 years ago. When
she goes to the bridge, she will remain in my heart forever."
Shortie is a 5 year old Chihuahua/Corgi mix who is deaf due
to trauma. "This little guy (9lbs),adopted us! Apparently he
was unhappy where he was. He first was running around the neighborhood,
then one day I noticed he was staying under our truck parked on the
street. After a few days, we found him sleeping on our driveway. The
next night he was asleep at our front door. That did it. He had my
heart! That was three years ago. Turns out that he was in an abusive
situation and decided that my home was better. I was slow to notice
that he was deaf, thought he was just stubborn. Callie puts up with
Shortie and Shortie is happy now."
Human companions: Jan & Rob Rico, Wayne, Shannon, Kristen,
and two grandkids.
Email: janrico@msn.com |
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Town: Murrieta, California
Deaf dog: Buddy McCracken is an approximately 5 year old Lab/Boxer
mix. "Buddy was an only child. His family's home burned down
2 years ago and a neighbor stuck him in his back yard with 5 other
dogs. He is scarred from the other dogs and came to us with wounds.
His ears are full of dried blood, so we assume that he had an untreated
ear infection. We now have 2 'only children' and the first gets impatient
with him."
Human companions: Jill and Roger McCracken
Other pets: Molly McCracken - female 6 year old rescued dog.
Email: buddy@simplees.com |
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Lambert |
Town: Ontario, California
Deaf dog: Lambert is a 3 month old double merle Australian
Shepherd. "He is white with a small blue merle spot on his back
and bewitching blue almost white eyes. His eyes are also abnormally
small and slightly crossed; he has a hard time making out shapes in
the sunlight unless they are moving. Everyone says he looks just like
a little lamb, and I do mean everyone. We can't go outside without
someone saying how much he looks like a sheep (Hence the name Lambert).
He is named after a Disney cartoon about a Lion who tries to fit in
with the sheep. He definitely fits his name. He is dominant and bossy
but still a sweetheart, he likes to play rough and pins our 1-year-old
Newfoundland to the ground with his mouth around her neck (All play).
His favorite past time is chasing and barking at his shadow... Not
kidding!"
Human companions: Kaitlin Hochgreve
Other pets: Alorra 1 year old Newfoundland Lab mix... She loves
water and puts up with a lot from Lambert!
Email: Kaitrosebd@yahoo.com |
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Vanilla |
Town: Ontario, California
Deaf dog: Vanilla is a 2 year old Pomeranian/Chihuahua mix.
" Vanilla is cute and very active. She is very smart. I think
she was a runt of the litter."
Human companions: Sylvia Castillo
Email: sgcastillo1@aol.com |
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Zoe |
Town: Apple Valley, California
Deaf dog: Zoe is a 2 year old Dalmatian. "While looking
at our local animal shelter, we came across a real beauty a Dalmatian
but with very few spots, it was love at first sight. We had to wait
a week until we could bring her home, so we visited with her every
day. She was a little shy at first but as the days went on she would
run to the front of her cage when she saw us coming. We have a 2 year
old son and she is wonderful around him. She even lets him walk her
on the leash. We could not have found a better dog to add to our family.
We are looking forward to many happy years with her."
Human companions: Jim, Paula, Carly and Dalton Catanzaro
Other pets: Emily a 6 month old cat
Email: SasseRed01@AOL.COM |
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Bleu~ |
Town: North Fontana, California
Deaf dog: Bleu~ is a "Blue Piebald" Miniature Dachshund with
AKC papers."Bleu will be 2 yrs old on May 25, 2005 I will take
her along to Sturgis Rally in South Dakota this aug 2005 to join Deaf
Bikers of America. It will be her longest ride. She knows ASL (30
signs more or less). Bleu~ is a true bikerdog natural and rides with
me everywhere on my Blue Harley. She wears goggles and a biker jacket.
I traveled to Milwaukee for HD 100th bash and decided to ride on old
Route 66 to Texas, visited my dad. We went to visit Dachshund farm
nearby. I asked for a puppy that has one blue eye as I have, but the
breeder didn't have any. She brought one last puppy to me. I fell
in love with her. She has bright pale blue eyes. I took her on my
harley and rode to Arizona. I stopped and checked if she was alright
after 25 miles. She was a very happy puppy with wagging tail! When
we arrived in Tucson, my cousin noticed something different about
her and immediately said she is hard of hearing. Because she is also
hard of hearing herself, she explained that Bleu~ was confused where
sounds were coming from. Which directions? Then I studied her more
and noticed that she also has a lazy eye. How amazing! She is so much
like me. She can't hear at all in right ear. Just like me! I even
have a lazy eye in left eye, too. Is it fate or was she meant to be
for me? She was in Cops show when we were in Laughlin River Run 2004.
She is officially a member of my hog (harley owners group) chapter.
She is the perfect dog for me...Harley sounds, Harleys going by..
don't even scare her at all. She is excited to ride. We can enjoy
the wind together! She is my biker buddy!"
Human companion: Bev~Jean
Other pets: 15 year old Bikercat, Sundance.
Email: bevybleu@earthlink.net |
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