Inspiring Disabled Dogs

Posted Dec 13 2021

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Here’s my own inspiring deaf dog, Reggie. She “hears” with her nose and by closely watching the faces and body movements of the people and pack-mates in her family. Don’t tell my other two dogs, but she’s my favorite by far! Such a sweetie, and always in a happy mood!

 

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  1. Molly Weston says:

    Reggie certainly looks happy! My own dog, Raggs, has “selective” hearing–and he’s not well trained. But. Our dogs are family and we do love them.

    1. Diane Kelly says:

      Haha! Our terrier mix and shepherd mix are certainly selective, too. They hear “treat” without fail, but “down” or “no!” don’t always register. Raggs is such a cute name!

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Haha! Our terrier mix and shepherd mix are certainly selective, too. They hear "treat" without fail, but "down" or "no!" don't always register. Raggs is such a cute name!
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Reggie certainly looks happy! My own dog, Raggs, has "selective" hearing--and he's not well trained. But. Our dogs are family and we do love them.
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