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Deaf Dogs Rescue Australia Ltd

@dogs_deaf

Registered Charity Australia - Saving Deaf, Blind and Disabled Dogs.

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Baby Dave turns One next week. He is searching for a loving and kind family. Dave is a gentle boy who lacks confidence. Dave has learnt to play with toys, swim and is gradually coming out of his shell. Love this boy

Baby Dave turns One next week. He is searching for a loving and kind family. 
Dave is a gentle boy who lacks confidence. Dave has learnt to play with toys, swim and is gradually coming out of his shell.
Love this boy
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Dave has been adopted Dave celebrated his 1st birthday with our rescue. We invited 8 dogs to attend the park to celebrate with cake and a photo shoot our special boy Dave is now in his new home. Dave spent seven months in care learning how to be loved.

Dave has been adopted
Dave celebrated his 1st birthday with our rescue. We invited 8 dogs to attend the park to celebrate with cake and a photo shoot our special boy Dave is now in his new home. 
Dave spent seven months in care learning how to be loved.
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How could you not love this face Dave you have touched the heart of everyone who met you. Today you start your new life with a heart and family full of love.

How could you not love this face

Dave you have touched the heart of everyone who met you.
Today you start your new life with a heart and family full of love.
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George Wilson is our mascot for Deaf Dogs Rescue Australia. What is so special about George Wilson you ask? George spends his time in palliative care cheering up patients and families by lending a paw. Each month George highlights a different cancer to his 9000 Instagram friends

George Wilson is our mascot for Deaf Dogs Rescue Australia.
What is so special about George Wilson you ask? 
George spends his time in palliative care cheering up patients and families by lending a paw.
Each month George highlights a different cancer to his 9000 Instagram friends
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Training your dog with a trainer is not a once off! Dogs need mind stimulation and daily walks. Often people attend a six week training group and never return as they feel the dog is trained. 6 months later the dog is surrendered with the behaviour problems. Keep training

Training your dog with a trainer is not a once off! Dogs need mind stimulation and daily walks. Often people attend a six week training group and never return as they feel the dog is trained. 6 months later the dog is surrendered with the behaviour problems. Keep training
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Myth buster: I do not know sign language so I can not train my deaf dogs. Hand signals are the key to training a deaf dog. Keep hand signal consistent. There is no right or wrong use what you and your dog understand. Your dog wants to know what you would like him to do-

Myth buster: I do not know sign language so I can not train my deaf dogs.
Hand signals are the key to training a deaf dog. Keep hand signal consistent. There is no right or wrong use what you and your dog understand. Your dog wants to know what you would like him to do-
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Impulse training Luna came into rescue only a few days ago with no prior training. Five times a day she is having small training sessions. Sit, wait and impulse control. Our dogs can only be adopted once they are trained. As a new parent we want you to continue the training.

Impulse training 
Luna came into rescue only a few days ago with no prior training. Five times a day she is having small training sessions. Sit, wait and impulse control. Our dogs can only be adopted once they are trained. As a new parent we want you to continue the training.
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Training a deaf dog we rely on eye contact. The first step to training is teach your dog to look you in the eyes. Thumbs up and a yummy high value treat. Did you know that deaf dogs can read your facial expressions?

Training a deaf dog we rely on eye contact. The first step to training is teach your dog to look you in the eyes. Thumbs up and a yummy high value treat. Did you know that deaf dogs can read your facial expressions?
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Why Deaf dogs make great family members Deaf dogs love their owners and love staying by their side. You may feel like you are being stalked! NO, they love and learn so much from your facial expressions. Deaf dogs do not react to other dogs barking in your street.

Why Deaf dogs make great family members
Deaf dogs love their owners and love staying by their side. You may feel like you are being stalked! NO, they love and learn so much from your facial expressions. 
Deaf dogs do not react to other dogs barking in your street.
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Luna is 12 months old and was surrendered with behavioural problems. After one week in care and positive reward training. Luna can now sit, spin, shake, drop, and maintain eye contact.

Luna is 12 months old and was surrendered with behavioural problems. After one week in care and positive reward training. Luna can now sit, spin, shake, drop, and maintain eye contact.
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Deaf Dogs make a difference in the hospital. George Wilson the palliative care dog visits patients with cancer, spending time with families to cheer them up. George Wilson has become a cancer advocate for Australia. Deaf dogs are making a difference in people’s life.

Deaf Dogs make a difference in the hospital. George Wilson the palliative care dog visits patients with cancer, spending time with families to cheer them up.
George Wilson has become a cancer advocate for Australia.
 Deaf dogs are making a difference in people’s life.
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Queensland, Brisbane Baby Prudence is searching for her forever home. Prudence is only eleven months old and loves other dogs. Prudnce has already had a sad start to life and came into rescue a very unwell girl. #givedeafdogsavoice

Queensland, Brisbane
Baby Prudence is searching for her forever home. Prudence is only eleven months old and loves other dogs.
Prudnce has already had a sad start to life and came into rescue a very unwell girl. 
#givedeafdogsavoice
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NSW meet Morris, Morris spent ten months on a chain, starving for food and water. This special boy has been in training and vet care. Today was Tuesday with Morris - Doggie Daycare where he learnt how to play and interact with other fur friends. Cattle dog / wolfhound 12 months

NSW meet Morris,
Morris spent ten months on a chain, starving for food and water. This special boy has been in training and vet care. Today was Tuesday with Morris - Doggie Daycare where he learnt how to play and interact with other fur friends.

Cattle dog / wolfhound 12 months
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Fur ball whatttttt? Stop fluffing around, Deaf Dogs Rescue Australia are having a Gala Ball night. Help us raise funds for deaf dogs in care Illawarra NSW

Fur ball whatttttt?
Stop fluffing around, Deaf Dogs Rescue Australia are having a Gala Ball night.
Help us raise funds for deaf dogs in care
Illawarra NSW