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. At first, I think it was funny..Cuz I am deaf. I know few families have deaf dog, you can teach sign lang from ASL on google how to sign ( Sit, come, stay, eat, Bathroom, bed time, play,) and if you have shock collar with low tune would help dog to come from long range. Make sure you give dog some cookies from training. It's fun to teach. Have fun!
I had a deaf sheepdog as a kid. Nightmare. Always had to be on a leash when out of the house or yard. We trained her with hand signals to sit, stay, heel etc but never anymore than that. She escaped a few times. You can't call th back or get their attention otherwise unless maybe you put a collar on them. That's the hard part when they take off or get away from you. Not sure what kind of nose Aussies have for shed hunting.
See I thought of and have a collar but if I am out of sight how would she know where to go to find me? As a shed dog that would be one of my biggest concerns. Quote from: jackelope on March 27, 2013, 05:45:53 PMI had a deaf sheepdog as a kid. Nightmare. Always had to be on a leash when out of the house or yard. We trained her with hand signals to sit, stay, heel etc but never anymore than that. She escaped a few times. You can't call th back or get their attention otherwise unless maybe you put a collar on them. That's the hard part when they take off or get away from you. Not sure what kind of nose Aussies have for shed hunting.