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Sarah welcomes Erin Marion aka Down to Earth Dog Lady to the podcast to talk about working with dogs who are deaf, blind or both. The conversation takes several rich and unexpected turns, so you won't want to miss it. As Sarah recently learned, you might not think you need any special skills pertaining to deaf or blind dogs, until you do! Find Erin: www.downtoearthdoglady.com Instagram : @ downtoearthdoglady Facebook: @ downteoarthdoglady TikTok: @ downtoearthdoglady Sign up for courses and join the membership here: https://cogdogclassroom.mykajabi.com/ Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cogdogradio Music by AlexGrohl from Pixabay
When SDR rescued a dog with hearing impairment, they turned to Tiffany Baker for her expertise on the most effective ways to work with deaf dogs. We hear about Blue throughout the episode as SDR's case study, and in this episode Emily, Libby and Tiffany also cover topics like: How she uses control unleashed for deaf dogs Pattern games and why the framework of predictability is important for all dogs - especially deaf dogs “Up Down” Tactile cues for deaf dogs Pairing deaf dogs with hearing dogs Tiffany Baker is a Certified Canine Behavior Consultant and the founder and owner of Boss Babe training. She has been working with dogs for over seven years, and specializes in aggression with a focus on families with disabled pets. For transcripts, visit www.podtotherescue.com Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/podtotherescue/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PodToTheRescue! Credits: Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators). Original music by Mike Pesci. Production and editing by Alex Ammons of For the Love Media. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sdr7/support
Sexier Than A Squirrel: Dog Training That Gets Real Life Results
In this wonderful episode of the Sexier than a Squirrel podcast, Lauren is joined once again by superstar deaf dog advocate, Pro Dog Trainer and professional nerd, Dr Natalie Rogers to talk a little more about her passion - training deaf dogs!Listen in with us as Lauren and Natalie dive into:✅ Why games are so powerful for training deaf dogs✅ Why games-based training is the ideal method for deaf dogs✅ How owners can adapt games for their deaf dog✅ The importance of cooperative care for deaf dogs✅ Why communication and bringing your authentic self to working with your dog is your key to successThere's so much value in this episode and certainly one you won't want to miss! Share it with your dog-loving friends and deaf dog owners - and while you're here leave a review for us and share with us what was your biggest takeaway! And remember, no matter what struggles you might be facing with your dog, there is always a game for that!Support the show
Sexier Than A Squirrel: Dog Training That Gets Real Life Results
Welcome to this super episode of the Sexier than a Squirrel podcast, where we are joined by the inspirational and energising Dr. Natalie Rogers, an awesome Pro Dog Trainer and an amazing PDT Geek. In this episode, Natalie shares an epic layer of insight into one of her biggest passions - and something that is very close to the heart of absoluteDogs and the entire Gamechanger community … Today, we're diving into the world of deaf dogs!As a wonderful pet parent to her own beautiful deaf dog and having grown up with a deaf and blind dog, Natalie's wealth of knowledge and expertise brings us a hugely impactful and enlightening episode! Natalie has an undergraduate degree in Psychology and Zoology, a PhD in Biological Science and a Diploma of Canine Behaviour Science and Technology, specialising in Aggressive Behaviour. She has been teaching biology and psychology at the University of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia) since 2010 and is currently lecturing on anxiety, stress, mental illness, animal learning and comparative psychology!Natalie is also a volunteer trainer with Hear No Evil Deaf Dog Rescue Australia and, together with Havoc, her 4 year old deaf Boxer, is an ambassador for Deaf Dogs Rock too!Today, Lauren and Natalie will be diving deep into some of the most common struggles, myths and misconceptions when it comes to deaf dogs to bring us a massively insightful, thought-provoking and educational episode. Let's take a sneak peek at what you'll find in this episode: ✔️ We'll discuss why deaf dogs are so vulnerable and why, as their very best pet parents and advocates, we need to set them up for success and proactively safeguard them while also working to empower them with optimism and confidence.✔️ We'll dispel some myths about deaf dogs being more prone to aggressions and reactivity, separation anxiety and behaviour struggles in general. ✔️ We also touch on how being proactive in your dog's training and focusing on 3 core (and non-negotiable) skills can help prevent or solve so many common training and behavioural struggles that owners of deaf dogs often face.AND MORE!There's so much in this episode, so if you have a deaf dog you don't want to miss this episode! If you know anyone who has a deaf dog, whether it be a friend, family member, neighbour, local rescue or anyone at all, this is the podcast episode for them too!Jump in and have a listen – and while you're here leave a review for us and share with us what was your biggest takeaway – and remember, no matter what struggles you might be facing with your dog, there is always a game for that!Support the show
Nick is joined by film critics Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy for a lively chat about the 10th annual Chicago Critics Film Festival at The Music Box Theatre. They discuss the exciting lineup of new movie screenings and a special 35mm presentation of "The Right Stuff" on the big screen. They also give their take on some fresh releases, including the delightful adaptation of Judy Blume's classic novel, "Are You There God? It's Me Margaret." Later, Esmeralda Leon and Nick share amusing stories about Porter, the deaf dog Esma hangs out with, and her adventure in learning dog sign language to communicate with him. To top it all off, they vent their frustrations with Google Maps and take a nostalgic trip reminiscing about Indiana Beach, Disney World, and the unforgettable Frank 'N' Stein's, where hot dogs and beers are served by the iconic Frankenstein monster. [EP136]
Deaf dogs don't get adopted, and we tend to feel really badly if our own dogs go deaf. What ignorant humans we are! On today's show we hear from leading voices in the deaf dog advocacy community, and they set us straight. Turns out that if you can train, care for, and live with a hearing-enabled dog, you'll love training, caring for, and living with a deaf dog, too. And yes, sign language for dogs is a real thing, and it works, just as well as voice commands. Deafness can even be a doggy superpower. These dogs can perform with zero distractions in high volume circumstances that would make a hearing-enabled dog spin out. In fact, deaf dogs have broken two Guinness World Records. It's a lot to take in, but we promise, you will reform your own attitude toward hearing after listening to our guests today … and you'll also have some simple ways to test your dog's hearing at home. Guests Terrie Hayward is the founder of Positive Animal Wellness, an online resource for all-around positive reinforcement training that also specializes in deaf dogs. Melissa Millet is the founder and head trainer at In Dogs We Trust. Melissa's deaf dogs Jellybean and Lollipop are both Guiness World Records holders Christina Lee is the founder of Deaf Dogs Rock, a 501-c3 nonprofit whose mission is to spread education about caring for, training, and living with a deaf dog. Links Melissa Millet demonstrates basketball passes with her Guiness World breaking dog. More info on the Piebald gene, a gene linked to deafness in dogs. Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:25 Why people (wrongly) overlook deaf dogs 3:37 How to use visual cues to train deaf dogs 4:50 Deaf dogs and sign language 7:20 More on training and living with a deaf dog 9:53 Some “advantages” of deaf dogs 11:36 Guiness World Record-breaking deaf dogs 15:46 Causes of deafness 18:37 Determining if your dog is deaf About Dog Podcast Network (DPN) DPN is the first of its kind. A podcasting network as devoted to dogs, as they are to us. Our mission is simple: entertain, inspire and inform. We will improve the quality of life for dogs and the people who love them. Check out Dog Podcast Network for other dog-adjacent shows: The Long Leash where we rescue tasty scraps from the editing room floor in an unscripted interview show Dog Cancer Answers which offers vetted advice from real veterinarians who answer your questions about dog cancer Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's Topic: Have you just learned (or are starting to suspect) that your puppy may be going deaf or blind? Or is your adult dog showing signs that their hearing or sight is becoming more and more impaired? These are, by nature, difficult waters to navigate, and finding reputable resources to help guide you and your puppy or dog during this time may prove difficult or frustrating, even if you're absolutely dedicated to giving your blind/deaf puppy or dog the best life possible. That's why we've invited certified professional dog trainer (CPDT-KA), Karen Pryor clicker training partner, and the founder of Down To Earth Dog Lady, LLC., a dog training company specializing in blind, deaf & disabled dogs, Erin Marion, to the pod, to discuss whether deaf and blind dogs can truly live a "normal" life, her thoughts on vibration collars, whether blind dogs have super hearing (or deaf dogs have super sight), what a "sensory garden" is, and so much more!`Guest Bio: Erin Marion is a certified professional dog trainer (CPDT-KA), a Karen Pryor clicker training partner, a Training Partner for the All4Paws Rescue in Malvern, PA & Speak! Rescue and Sanctuary in St. Louis, MO., and the founder of Down To Earth Dog Lady, LLC in Chester Spring, PA. After fostering multiple foster dogs and adopting her own blind and deaf dogs, she is extremely passionate about helping special needs pets and their guardians connect using force-free training methods.Connect With Erin Marion: WebsiteFacebookInstagramTik Tok
In this session's Scriptural adventure, we will explore our Lord's power upon two individuals. One is a desperate mother, and the other a deaf man. What can we learn from our Master? Journey with us within the inspired Text of Mark 7:24-37. Please consider supporting the work, here are some options, DIGITAL SUPPORT: https://addedsouls.locals.com PAYPAL: addedsouls@gmail.com Thank you kindly. Your servant, SM
In this best of series interview Dr. Becker interviews Christina Lee. Christina runs Deaf Dogs Rock, an animal shelter that cares for deaf dogs. Find out her incredible story in this interview with Dr. Karen Becker. For more information go to Helping Owners of Deaf Dogs Break Through the Barriers (mercola.com)
Terrie Hayward Bio Terrie Hayward has an M.Ed. and is a Faculty Member of the Karen Pryor Academy (KPA), a KPA Certified Training Partner (CTP), and a Certified Professional Dog Trainer through the Council of Professional Dog Trainers. Additionally, she is also certified in Canine Separation Anxiety Trainer (CSAT) and is a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant with the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC). She is a member of the Pet Professional Guild, and has written articles on training for BARKS magazine, Pet Business, and Grooming Business magazine and is the author of three books: A Deaf Dog Joins the Family," co-author, “Grooming Without Stress: Safer, Quicker, Happier,” and “Your 10 Minute a Day Dog.” Terrie works with families and their animal companions, presents workshops, travels, and consults focusing on positive reinforcement interactions and modifying behavior through applications in behavior analysis.
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Christina Lee runs Deaf Dogs Rock, an animal shelter that cares for deaf dogs. Find out her incredible story in this interview with Dr. Karen Becker.
GAA Embedded is our weekly GAA show on Balls.ie. Every week of the Championship summer, Tipperary's Shane McGrath and Kerry's Darran O'Sullivan will be our guides through the hurling and football championships. We'll also have special guests, tactical breakdowns, and much, much more. This week,Shane is with us to look back on two fascinating hurling quarter finals and look ahead to this week's double bill in Croke Park where the 2021 All-Ireland finalists will be decided. What's next for Tipperary and a team of living legends? Can Waterford do the impossible? Are Kilkenny criminally underrated? We also present 22 phrases a GAA fan can't live without and PJ and Gary battle it out to guess the handicapsfor the hurling AND football semi-finals. You can get in touch with the show on social media or by emailing thegaffer@balls.ie. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast feed and leave a five-star rating and comment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GAA Embedded is our weekly GAA show on Balls.ie. Every week of the Championship summer, Tipperary's Shane McGrath and Kerry's Darran O'Sullivan will be our guides through the hurling and football championships. We'll also have special guests, tactical breakdowns, and much, much more. This week,Shane is with us to look back on two fascinating hurling quarter finals and look ahead to this week's double bill in Croke Park where the 2021 All-Ireland finalists will be decided. What's next for Tipperary and a team of living legends? Can Waterford do the impossible? Are Kilkenny criminally underrated? We also present 22 phrases a GAA fan can't live without and PJ and Gary battle it out to guess the handicapsfor the hurling AND football semi-finals. You can get in touch with the show on social media or by emailing thegaffer@balls.ie. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast feed and leave a five-star rating and comment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John and Tammy talk about the Queen's dorgies and what happened to one of her new puppies. John has met Tammy's deaf dog Marshmallow and learns how to communicate with a dog that cannot hear. John's identity as a Beatle continues to confound him all these years later. Tammy and John compare their growing up with the story of actress Patty Duke's childhood. And John has a new take on an Everly Brothers' tune. find us at: TalksWithJohn.com
Peggy the Dog was a sheep herder, but was given to a shelter at age 8 when she went deaf. Fortunately the story gets better from there, check it out in today's Good News!
In this episode, I'm chatting with fellow Pro Dog Trainer, Natalie Rogers. She's a lecturer on the psychology of animal behaviour and runs her own dog training business in Australia - K9 Concepts. She's mum to not one, but two, young white Boxer dogs, one of which is deaf. We talk about great training principles and how it's not really any different to what works well for ALL dogs! To contact Natalie, visit her website K9 Concepts To take get more Pup Talk, join the free Facebook group www.facebook.com/groups/puptalk/ You can also follow Niki at www.instagram.com/puptalk101/
Erin Marion has over eleven years of experience working with dogs. She is a certified professional dog trainer, (CPDT-KA), a Karen Pryor clicker training partner. Four years ago her training expanded to incorporate special needs dogs, specifically deaf and/or blind dogs. Last April she adopted her second Aussie, Darla. Darla was born with limited hearing and almost no ability to see. She is extremely passionate about helping dogs and their guardians connect more with each other through force-free methods. Her Credentials Karen Pryor Clicker Training Academy, 2011 Lead dog trainer and manager for a Portland Oregon Dog Daycare, 2014 - 2016 Board member and foster home for the rescue Deaf Dogs of Oregon, 2016 - 2019 Faculty member and teacher at the Portland Oregon Whole Dog Academy, 2016 - 2019 Certified Professional Dog Trainer ( CCPDT-KA) since 2016 Pet Expert for Portland Oregon local news channel KPTV; More Good Day Oregon, 2015 - 2019 All4Paws Training Partner (Current) Speak! St. Louis Training Partner (Current) Administrator of Pandemic Puppy Raising Support Group and Speak! St. Louis Training Support (Current) Find out more about Erin and her work! Website: www.downtoearthdoglady.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DowntoEarthDoglady Instagram: @ Downtoearthdoglady TikTok: @Deafandblind_dogtraining Check her website in coming months for Informative Webinars: -Getting a Sense; how to set up your blind and deaf puppy for success. -Rex Specs; positively conditioning your dog to goggles -Traveling blind; traveling safely with your blind and deaf dog. You can learn more about me, Susan Light at www.doggydojopodcast.com/work-with-susan/ The music was written by Mac Light, you can find him at www.maclightsongwriter.com If you like the show, please Subscribe, Rate, Review, and Share with other dog lovers! I'll see you next Tuesday for a new episode of the Doggy Dojo! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join us with Melissa to amuse on deaf dogs and training! Sara is drinking: Parell 49- Apricotipus Rebecca is drinking: Matchless- Good Riddance 2020 Melissa is drinking: Green Tea Learn more about Melissa Schiraldi at True Love Dog Training To see up coming seminars, classes, training for Sarah Dixon at Odyssey Animal Behavior You can reach Rebecca at Dognamics.com Get in touch with Hair of the Dog about advertising, guesting, or other you can email us at podcasthairofthedog@gmail.com
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Deaf Dogs! What an amazing subject and who better to speak to than the lady known for training them. This was a topic I knew little about and its amazing how many things in deaf dog training are valuable to training dogs who can here! To find out more about Jayde and her services, you can find her at: https://www.deafdogtraining.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/jaydethedeafdogtrainer/
This one is personal.My own dog Penny has been dealing with a chronic health issue for the past 6 months. In May, she was prescribed a common ear medication by our vet. A few days later I noticed that Penny wasn’t responding to things normally, like not barking at the mailman and not greeting me at the front door. I realized Penny wasn’t hearing properly. Apparently in a tiny percentage of dogs, this ear medication causes an “ototoxicity” reaction that causes hearing loss that's hopefully only temporary. This was totally unexpected and I’m having a lot of Dog Mom guilt.This experience has me curious about communicating and living with a deaf dog, so I reached out to Christina Lee of Deaf Dogs Rock. Deaf dogs hear with their hearts.In 2010, Christina Lee and her husband were contacted by a friend who worked the local animal shelter where Christina volunteered. There was a tiny 8-week-old white boxer puppy who had been found abandoned. The puppy was deaf. The shelter hoped Christina’s family would adopt the dog because they knew he would have a safe and loving environment. Christina and her husband, Chris, took the leap and Nitro joined their family.While researching how to best care for a deaf dog, Christina and Chris didn’t find a lot of information. Looking for guidance, they quickly got Nitro into training classes and he excelled. A local news story highlighted Nitro’s training progress and the story went viral. Suddenly Christina was being contacted by people all over the U.S. who had questions about caring for a deaf dog. And Deaf Dogs Rock was born. Christina & I discuss:How Nitro became an ambassador for deaf dogs and his exciting lifeAll the ways Deaf Dogs Rock provides support for deaf dogs and their familiesThe role of positive reinforcement training for deaf dogs, and how the training methods are very similar for hearing dogsChristina gives a perfect description of how to crate train any dogHow Christina learned American Sign Language to communicate with deaf people who adopt deaf dogsThe danger of dogs running loose and the measures Christina takes to protect her dogs and herself on walks in her rural mountain areaThe safer alternative to giving dogs some room to wander in nature while still keeping everyone safe (Hint: Long line leash)Some of Christina’s favorite rescue stories Please note:I’m having a transcript of this episode prepared for any members of the deaf community who are interested in this interview. I’ll update these show notes with a link to the transcript when ready. My goal is to have all the episodes transcribed. Find Deaf Dogs Rock online:Website: https://deafdogsrock.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deafdogsrock/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deafdogsrock/ Links Discussed:Beginning Sign Training with Alisha McGrawDeaf Dogs Rock Training Video Library (including Savannah who signs while training)Deaf Dog Rescue of AmericaAmanda & Winston of Dog Mom DaysLong line leashes on Amazon. Give your dog room to explore while keeping them (and everyone around you) safe. Let's Connect:Find photos of Christina, her family, Nitro’s adorable smushy face & more at:Facebook: @believeindogpodcast Instagram: @believe_in_dog_podcast Email: erin@believeindogpodcast.comSupport this podcast, subscribe on your favorite app and leave a rating or review.
Jacks and Shawl are thrilled to be transported to Rome! Join the gals as they sesh about Lacey Chabert riding a Vespa like a boss, talk about following your dreams, and play a fun game all about Rome. Don’t miss this sesh about one of the most magical movies of the season!Follow us at:Instagram: @thebubblyseshTwitter: @thebubblyseshand check out more at https://www.hallmarkchannel.com/thebubblysesh Adoption Ever After: www.hallmarkchannel.com/adoptioneverafter Deaf Dogs of Oregon:www.deafdogsoforegon.org
Drills and Practice, Training Tool for Deaf Dogs, Unwanted Jumping, & More! For more information on this or any other topics, or if you would like to discuss training options for your dog, you can visit me at my website and facebook. https://www.longoriahausdogtraining.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Longoriahaus/ You can send me a message or question via my Dog Training Tipline, available 24/7 at 832-378-8529 You can also find a whole series of training videos on my youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3XMp19ehyrFpS_Qow92dnQ You can activate the 2 skills through Amazon Echo; Al's Dog Training Tips - for daily tips and answers to questions: https://www.amazon.com/Longoriahaus-Dog-Training-the-Trainer/dp/B07H3TP97W Al the Dog Trainer - Allows you to verbally submit questions that I will answer via the Al's Dog Training Tips skill https://www.longoriahausdogtraining.com/al-the-dog-trainer-is-now-on-your-amazon-echo-device/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rufftalkwithal/message
This week on the show, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed and Michael Fleck, DVM, talk with Harvard University's Department of Human Evolutionary Biology Erin Hecht, PhD, about how selective breeding has affected dog brains; with Zoom Room's Mark Van Wye about canine enrichment; and dog trainer and author, Terrie Hayward, about training deaf dogs.
“Hey Beej, id love to use a reward marker or a clicker to teach my dog how to relax using positive reinforcement.... but my dog is deaf. How can I do this?”Please send any and all questions to Beej at the following places Dogsbestfriendpod@gmail.com@DogBFPodYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo6Kr-ffgc0W2s44nbPR06QPlease listen and enjoy
“Hey Beej, id love to use a reward marker or a clicker to teach my dog how to relax using positive reinforcement.... but my dog is deaf. How can I do this?”Please send any and all questions to Beej at the following places Dogsbestfriendpod@gmail.com@DogBFPodYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo6Kr-ffgc0W2s44nbPR06QPlease listen and enjoy
Dr. Karen Becker, a proactive and integrative wellness veterinarian, interviews Lara Joseph about training deaf dogs. To know more, watch this video or visit HealthyPets.Mercola.com.
Dr. B. is joined by Bernard Lima-Chavez at BlogPaws 2018 to talk about his blog at thegraffitidog.com, and how to communicate, train, and connect to deaf dogs.
This week, John and Emily are taking it to the max with user-submitted How to Do a Flip! John gets strangely passionate about safety, Emily makes a scientific discovery, and John and Emily reveal their first ever Listener of the Month! The musical guest this week is Deaf Dogs with their new single For Gold! For more from Deaf Dogs, please go to https://soundcloud.com/cameron-christensen Intro/Outtro theme by Ethan Gustavson. To hear more from Ethan, please go to ethangustavson.com.
In this episode we'll be discussing deaf dogs. Do you suspect your dog is deaf? How to recognize the signs and what to do when your vet has confirmed your suspicions. We will go over markers, cues, how to communicate and build a non-verbal dialogue with your dog. And most importantly, giving you hope in what may have seemed to be a very scary scenario. https://pets.webmd.com/dogs/features/training-and-caring-for-a-deaf-dog#1https://thebark.com/content/challenges-and-rewards-living-deaf-dog?page=2https://deafdogsrock.com/beginning-sign-traininghttps://deafdogsrock.com/whats-different-and-whats-not-about-training-deaf-dogs________________________________ Like our show? Please follow the steps below to rate us on iTunes! We would truly appreciate it and you can also leave a review! Follow these steps below: In iTunes On Your Computer (Windows or iOs) Open iTunes. If you are in the iTunes Store already, great! If not, click the iTunes Store button in the upper right corner or in the menu bar. Click in the search box in the upper right corner, type in Dog Guru, and hit Enter. Click on the Dog Guru logo under Podcasts. To subscribe, click the Subscribe button in the left column below the show logo. To rate and review the show, click Ratings and Reviews just above the show description and below the show name in the middle. Click Write a Review. If you don't have an Apple ID, you will be prompted to create one now. If you haven't written a review in iTunes before, enter a name to be displayed with your review. Enter the title and the review. Be sure to click on the number of stars (hopefully 5)! Click Submit and you are done! The review will not show up right away, but you are all set. Follow us on Twitter: @Ask_DogGuru Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DogGuruPodcast/ Our iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-your-dog-guru/id1294114543?mt=2 http://dogguru.podbean.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxEYstQaTPV5n3Fz_FyhsBg/videos?disable_polymer=1______________________ deaf dog deaf dogs deaf dog training training tips for deaf dogs how to communicate with a deaf dog how to communicate with a deaf puppy positive training positive reinforcement training techniques --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/askdogguru/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/askdogguru/support
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Vegas Rock Dog Radio Show on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
It's deaf dog awareness week with Bernard Lima-Chavez of Dog and His Boy. This show has it all, from how to train your deaf dog or transition a senior dog who is experiencing hearing loss, to advocacy groups, deaf dog myths, deaf dogs and street art, and most importantly celebrating deaf dogs! Join us, I know you're going to love Bernard. Questions or Comments? Email Sam at sam@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Deaf Dogs Rock on Pet Life Radio
Vegas Rock Dog Radio Show on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Christina Lee the founder of Deaf Dogs Rock talks about why deaf dogs rock. Her personal experience of adopting a deaf dog led her to start a 501c3 organization to help other deaf dogs. Christina and her team have increased the adoption rate of deaf dogs, saved countless lives, and are a resource for anyone with a deaf dog or wanting to adopt their first deaf dog. You are going to love this show. Questions or Comments? Email Sam at sam@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Deaf Dogs Rock on Pet Life Radio
Christina Lee the founder of Deaf Dogs Rock talks about why deaf dogs rock. Her personal experience of adopting a deaf dog led her to start a 501c3 organization to help other deaf dogs. Christina and her team have increased the adoption rate of deaf dogs, saved countless lives, and are a resource for anyone with a deaf dog or wanting to adopt their first deaf dog. You are going to love this show.Deaf Dogs Rockwww.deafdogsrock.comSam The Queen of Rock n Roll Dogswww.vegasrockdogradio.com
Bernard Lima-Chavez is a deaf dog pet parent, blogger, trainer, and advocate. The mission of his blog Dog & His Boy is deaf dogs. He writes to raise awareness about their existence, their needs and capabilities, deaf dogs training advice, safety considerations, and other ways to help them live rich, full happy lives. Enjoy the show!www.dogandhisboy.com
Lassie Show Open, Deb talks about the importance of Home Checks for Adoptions, Deb interviews the inventor of the Thunder Shirt Phil Blizzard, Phone call about training dog to signal he needs to go outside, E-mail about dog barking, Mutt Master Minte on Deaf Dogs, Colorado Natural Pet Commercial, Bad to the Bone topic on Dog Parks, Thank you and close.
Lassie Show Open, Deb talks about the importance of Home Checks for Adoptions, Deb interviews the inventor of the Thunder Shirt Phil Blizzard, Phone call about training dog to signal he needs to go outside, E-mail about dog barking, Mutt Master Minte on Deaf Dogs, Colorado Natural Pet Commercial, Bad to the Bone topic on Dog Parks, Thank you and close.
Deaf dogs, omnivores or carnivores, more on introducing a new puppy, doggie playgroups and more! -Direct download -K9Cast podcast player -Enhanced Feed Subscribe -Standard Feed Subscribe Shownotes (OPML): 00:00 Intro 02:31 Raw and Omnivores or Carnivores? 11:31 Deaf dogs -Website 24:40 More on introducing a new puppy -K9Cast #7 -K9Cast #44 31:06 Doggie playgroups -Meetup.com -Yahoo Groups 34:26 Sponsor-HomeAgain 34:58 Listener Pictures -Wil -Sandy 36:31 Outro