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Post by franki Fri Jun 01 2012, 07:04

hi, havent been on in a while had a lot going on .
my bitch keely is 12 this year shes in great shape for her age .
i relized about a month ago she is as deaf as a post .
carnt hear nothing , if im right near her and she carnt see me i can yell, whistle etc , nothing lol.
ive noticed she will sit where she can see franki and go off his reactions .
eyes are good, smell good, health good , but cannot hear a thing .
bit funny when shes having a scratch etc barks grunts really loud and doesnt know shes doing it .
anyway any tips for a deaf stafford , cheers franki .
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Post by Steve Fri Jun 01 2012, 07:53

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Post by janey Fri Jun 01 2012, 10:56



We've had other members here with deaf staffies also, some of these may be worth a browse through Smile

https://staffy-bull-terrier.niceboard.com/search?search_keywords=deaf
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Post by Guest Fri Jun 01 2012, 11:31

Just remember to make sure that you stay in her eye-line if you want her to do anything!

Dogs in general cope extremely well with deafness, it's their human owners that tend to suffer! Big Grin

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Post by Guest Fri Jun 01 2012, 18:05

Caryll wrote: Dogs in general cope extremely well with deafness, it's their human owners that tend to suffer! Big Grin

rolling on the floor that made me chuckle

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