How to care for a deaf dog

A deaf dog cannot hear, but can be happy

Deafness is a disorder of the ear canal that prevents the affected person from hearing sounds. If our dog has been diagnosed, we will not have to worry, as it can continue to lead a practically normal life if we take a series of measures.

Although it is news that does not make anyone happy, it is important for the sake of our friend to continue with the daily routine, as if nothing really happened. I will explain to you below how to care for a deaf dog, so that you can see for yourself how happy you can make them with these tips.

Covers your basic needs

Although it is obvious, there are people who when their dog is diagnosed with a disease or a disability they ignore him, which in addition to being unfortunate is also considered animal abuse. Do not forget that he is your friend, and as such you have to enjoy the good times with him and help him in the bad.

For this, you will need water, quality food, but also rides diaries, games, interacting with other dogs and people. In short, you will need to be and behave like a dog.

Don't let it loose

Unless you are taking him to a dog park or an enclosed area, you should not leave him loose under any circumstances, even if he has already learned to walk without a leash. It's very dangerous. Any mistake can be fatal for the animal and devastating for you. Always wear it on a leash to avoid these situations.

Train it using scents

Since he can't hear you, there is no point in giving him spoken commands. But that doesn't mean you can't learn. In fact, when you want a furry to learn any command, for example "sit", the word is added later, when he understands what we are asking him and does it correctly. So you already know, use different sweets with different smells to help your friend learn tricks

Love it

It's the main thing. He loves your dog. Show him how much you care every day of his life, and take him to the vet whenever he needs it. In this way, you will have a lot of time by your side.

Make sure your dog gets enough rest

I hope these tips are useful to you to take care of your deaf dog.


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