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    Do you think this is a good deal?? :-?

    Im sure everyone knows how much I have been wanting another dog. Ive came up with a deal I could possibly make with my parents. in 3 months it will be my birthday, march 6. and ill be 14. If I can show im responsible for another dog during that time period I can get a dog for my birthday, or somewhere around there. Do you think it is a good deal?

    P.S. Do deaf dogs make good family pets? There is a deaf austrailian shepard mix at our shelter and he is a cutie!

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    I would love to get a deaf dog, there's just something about em... A deaf dog isn't any different then any other dog.

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    that is a great idea!


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    Originally posted by ILoveMyAbbyGirl
    A deaf dog isn't any different then any other dog.
    Oh yes they are. They need special, firm training unlike other dogs. Most places teach "sign language" to the owners, and the owners teach the dogs using sign language. A dog at our shelter is deaf, and was abandoned there, simply because the owners couldn't handle it.

    Owning a deaf dog is a big resposibility, but I bet it's quite rewarding once you get the hang of it.

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    Yeah, deaf dogs need alot of work. It would be a hard challenge but very rewarding!

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    Anything is a good deal when it comes to getting a new doggy!

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    yeah!

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    Sounds like a good deal.

    I'd love to own a deaf rescued dog one day. Seeing as how there are so many deaf border collies and aussies (being my all time favorite breeds), I'll definately go for one someday. You'll just need to be really strict with training and find a good trainer who's dealt with deaf dogs before. I read about a couple who had a deaf aussie and taught it to come when the collar vibrated. They had a little film canister with some sort of gadgit in there. It was a good idea....come will probably be the most important command you teach a deaf dog. Good luck!

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    Thanks Binka....Im doing soo muh research for deaf dogs.
    anyone know any really good sites?

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    My husband used to own a deaf blue tick hound dog, she hunted coons, she was truly amazing, and funny. It didn't seem to stop her from doing anything, she hunted, and done what she wanted. We had no problems with her at all.

    I had a blind pekingnese too, the vet told me to just not move the furniture around, he done really great, knew where the door was, he had a certain area, he went out to do his pottying, he knew where his water and food was. The gate got left open somehow, and he managed to get out the gate, but he was just walking around in a circle. He was so sweet.

    They may have had their disabilites, but they done just fine.

    I think it is a good idea, when I have taught my dogs obedience, I have always used the hand signals too, so they knew what to do either way. So I say go for it, if that is what you want to do.

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    I don't see why it wouldn't be a good 'deal', although don't be disappointed if they turn you down. I wouldn't tell them hat you're going to be more repsonsible or that you're going to show responsibilty to get a dog, because then they'll just think you're going to quit after you get what you want (not say that you would.) Especially don't be sad if the dog you have your eyes on is snatched up quick or gone by that time.

    I'd just bring it up that you'd really like a dog, and since the next really special day is your birthday, and it gives them alot of time to think about the big decision, that you'd like to add a new member to the family. Ask them to drive you to the pound frequently so you guys can look at the different dogs and talk to them. I promise you there will be one all of you fall in love with. It may not be 'the one' but it will get you closer and closer to 'the one'. (Gee, can you tell i've done this before? )

    All in all though, it's Katie's decision.

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    Thank Kay! Its definatly has to be Katies decision. That is a good idea to have them drive me there to see the dogs in all. Thanks!!

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    I agree with Kfamr. Don't tell your parents you are going to start being more responsible just do it. Then when you bring the subject up you can ask if they've noticed how you've been feeeding/walking/cleaning up after Katie without being asked, or how you've been taking out the garbage/cleaning your room/doing the dishes etc without being asked.
    As for deaf dogs they can be quite a challenge, especially if you don't have a lot of training experience. That doesn't mean it can't be done though. Your whole family has to realize what a challenge it will be, albeit a rewarding challenge. You may end up with a dog that can never go off leash, although some can be trained to respond to a vibrating collar

    I know a lady from another board that does deaf dog rescue. I asked her for some links, and while she hasn't gotten back to me yet, another person on those boards who's adopted a deaf dog from her gave me these:
    http://www.deafdogs.org/

    http://www.deafdogsatlas.com/

    And finally a deaf dog message board that I believe is run by the rescuer I mentioned above:
    http://www.voy.com/140866/

    Anyways, good luck with your plan, I hope it all works out.

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    Exactly what kay said.. I think its a good idea and should be very rewarding to own a deaf dog, but in my opionion i would be scared.. I mean, what if you opened the door and the dog shot outside into the road, he has no way of knowing you say to come back, unless he is looking at you.. Im not trying to scare you away from the idea or anything because thats not what im doing at all.. I just would be scared..

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    Thankyou for those links! Ill check out the message board
    camcam- I know exactly what your saying..I thought about that too. it would be terrifying if that happened.

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