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deaf stafford
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 .
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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Re: deaf stafford
We've had other members here with deaf staffies also, some of these may be worth a browse through
https://staffy-bull-terrier.niceboard.com/search?search_keywords=deaf
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Re: deaf stafford
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!
Dogs in general cope extremely well with deafness, it's their human owners that tend to suffer!
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Caryll wrote: Dogs in general cope extremely well with deafness, it's their human owners that tend to suffer!
that made me chuckle
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