We just got a deaf puppy a few days ago. He likes to bite my pants when I walk by or my shirt when he is sitting with me. I'll take as many tips on being a new deaf dog owner as possible.
I have a deaf puppy. She gets between myself and the older dog and pushes her away. She can be quite aggressive and often snarls at the other dog, jumps on me and bites my hair and my hands.
Im struggling with this a lot. Thank you! My 2month old puppy bites.. not only for fun, but he bites when we go against something.. we feel so bad because we don't know how to stop it and he already made huge and deep scars on my hand and arms, to bleed. 😢 he has some kind of neurological problems ,very happy puppy.. but we dont seem to manage to redirect his bites of frustration.. his mom rejected him.. so it hard because he didn't have a mom to teach.. plus he is blind of one eye too
when my son was little he got bitten from a older dog years ago is now afraid of dog's but we want a dog but don't know how to get him to like dogs now.
Hi I have a deaf dog for a year now. He’s my moms dog and because he’s so rough and not properly trained the cats don’t get along with him. He rips up new toys in under 5 minutes, and is constantly biting. It is a tough situation and unfortunately my mom took this on without thinking it through all the way and now I feel the burden is on me to train him and I’m lost. We paid more than $2,000 for training and nothing has changed. Is there any advice you can give me??
What about a deaf puppy who constantly tries to play with smaller dog but is WAY too rough. I think that's what the original poster has asked. How to stop the biting on another dog?
It's important to manage the environment for every dog, which will mean that in this case, your dogs will only be allowed to play together while supervised until your dogs can learn to play together respectfully. Encourage your more submissive dog to stand up for themselves. This may mean that you play with each of them separately and slowly integrate playing with them together over time so they can learn.
I just bought a deaf puppy that is a Boston terrier. She pees on a training potty pad but she poops on the floor and my bed and not on the potty pad. I really do not know what to do to make her poop on the potty pad. I make her use a potty pad because she I only 2 months old and does not have all her shots. I know as soon as she is trained she will fit in with my other female Boston Terriers. One of my Bostons is jealous of the puppy and I see her get depressed.
You're on the right path! Try adding additional pads in the area and when you know it's time for her to go potty, keep her in that area to potty. If you need to, when you clean up a mess, place some on the potty pad so she starts to associate the scent with the pad.
Hi I accidentally became a momma for sister puppies who are about 12 weeks old maybe 10 weeks old but one of them is white and with a black spot on her tail and her Hind and she is completely deaf she's very smart pretty calm and her sister who is not deaf is very energy packed and naughty I am having the hardest time trying to train them the deaf dog seems to be doing better than the non-deaf whose name is Bella the deaf dog is maga and I was told that I should keep them together because one is deaf but I don't have it in me for the one let alone 2 so I'm going to need a lot of advice because I have to give these dogs the best life that I can I love them
I'm sorry to hear that you don't think you can keep them, but yes, it might be better if they stay together, though it's not completely necessary. Your deaf dog will need adjustments made to help her learn, and having a friend around to emulate can be beneficial.
My friends dog barely responds to sound. We clapped, made noises, etc, but he didn’t respond 80% of the time. His ears didn’t move, he didn’t turn to look at us, nothing. I want another opinion, do you think he has hearing problems?
it does seem like he may be hearing impared. your vet can do a simple in office test, or refer you to a specialist ... but for me, I don't think I would go through all of that. Just start using more hand signals and work with your dog to figure out how communication can work best :)
I don't understand- :( My dog Kenner is half blind and deaf But he won't stop biting when i'm doing my online homework, Since i'm so young it's probably why i don't understand. (12 yrs) I think it'd be a better idea to use a dog as an example to what you're trying to say maybe??
you can still train him! as he follows you for treat, show follow hand signal. give a thumb up and feed treat. if he bites aggressively, pull your hand away and gently rub where he bit. end the play for 15 seconds or so. when dog IS playing gently, give them thumbs up and rub hand gently to signify that’s what you want her to do, maybe give her treat. if the dog bites you while you’re not playing, try to give him a toy to play with instead
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We just got a deaf puppy a few days ago. He likes to bite my pants when I walk by or my shirt when he is sitting with me. I'll take as many tips on being a new deaf dog owner as possible.
Hi Elizabeth! I'm so happy for you
I have a deaf puppy. She gets between myself and the older dog and pushes her away. She can be quite aggressive and often snarls at the other dog, jumps on me and bites my hair and my hands.
I have just adopted deaf dog and this is really helpful
I'm so glad and I hope you both have a wonderful time learning new things together!
Im struggling with this a lot. Thank you! My 2month old puppy bites.. not only for fun, but he bites when we go against something.. we feel so bad because we don't know how to stop it and he already made huge and deep scars on my hand and arms, to bleed. 😢 he has some kind of neurological problems ,very happy puppy.. but we dont seem to manage to redirect his bites of frustration.. his mom rejected him.. so it hard because he didn't have a mom to teach.. plus he is blind of one eye too
when my son was little he got bitten from a older dog years ago is now afraid of dog's but we want a dog but don't know how to get him to like dogs now.
We have a deaf puppy and blind in one eye. Thanks for your tips.
Awwww
Mine too!!!
Fantastic info. Thank you! Good to find someone who has had experience and knows what works and what does not
Thank you for the kind words! Do you have a deaf dog?
Hi I have a deaf dog for a year now. He’s my moms dog and because he’s so rough and not properly trained the cats don’t get along with him. He rips up new toys in under 5 minutes, and is constantly biting. It is a tough situation and unfortunately my mom took this on without thinking it through all the way and now I feel the burden is on me to train him and I’m lost. We paid more than $2,000 for training and nothing has changed.
Is there any advice you can give me??
I just adopted a 8 week old Chihuahua. Going to the vet he may be partially deaf. I need all the help I cab get. THANKS!
Congratulations on the new family member! This Sunday I'm going live to talk about deaf and hearing impaired dogs, so make sure to tune in!
Just got a deaf puppy. He's 7 months.
What about a deaf puppy who constantly tries to play with smaller dog but is WAY too rough. I think that's what the original poster has asked. How to stop the biting on another dog?
It's important to manage the environment for every dog, which will mean that in this case, your dogs will only be allowed to play together while supervised until your dogs can learn to play together respectfully. Encourage your more submissive dog to stand up for themselves. This may mean that you play with each of them separately and slowly integrate playing with them together over time so they can learn.
I just bought a deaf puppy that is a Boston terrier. She pees on a training potty pad but she poops on the floor and my bed and not on the potty pad. I really do not know what to do to make her poop on the potty pad. I make her use a potty pad because she I only 2 months old and does not have all her shots. I know as soon as she is trained she will fit in with my other female Boston Terriers. One of my Bostons is jealous of the puppy and I see her get depressed.
You're on the right path! Try adding additional pads in the area and when you know it's time for her to go potty, keep her in that area to potty. If you need to, when you clean up a mess, place some on the potty pad so she starts to associate the scent with the pad.
Hi I accidentally became a momma for sister puppies who are about 12 weeks old maybe 10 weeks old but one of them is white and with a black spot on her tail and her Hind and she is completely deaf she's very smart pretty calm and her sister who is not deaf is very energy packed and naughty I am having the hardest time trying to train them the deaf dog seems to be doing better than the non-deaf whose name is Bella the deaf dog is maga and I was told that I should keep them together because one is deaf but I don't have it in me for the one let alone 2 so I'm going to need a lot of advice because I have to give these dogs the best life that I can I love them
I'm sorry to hear that you don't think you can keep them, but yes, it might be better if they stay together, though it's not completely necessary. Your deaf dog will need adjustments made to help her learn, and having a friend around to emulate can be beneficial.
They don't hear , so whats the use of making sound. I own 5 months old great dane deaf puppy
Thanks so much 😊
Thanks for watching!
My friends dog barely responds to sound. We clapped, made noises, etc, but he didn’t respond 80% of the time. His ears didn’t move, he didn’t turn to look at us, nothing. I want another opinion, do you think he has hearing problems?
it does seem like he may be hearing impared. your vet can do a simple in office test, or refer you to a specialist ... but for me, I don't think I would go through all of that. Just start using more hand signals and work with your dog to figure out how communication can work best :)
My puppy is blind and deaf, he is only about 9 to 10 weeks how do I stop him from biting
did you watch the video? how is your dog doing now?
I don't understand- :(
My dog Kenner is half blind and deaf
But he won't stop biting when i'm doing my online homework,
Since i'm so young it's probably why i don't understand. (12 yrs)
I think it'd be a better idea to use a dog as an example to what you're trying to say maybe??
you can still train him! as he follows you for treat, show follow hand signal. give a thumb up and feed treat.
if he bites aggressively, pull your hand away and gently rub where he bit. end the play for 15 seconds or so. when dog IS playing gently, give them thumbs up and rub hand gently to signify that’s what you want her to do, maybe give her treat. if the dog bites you while you’re not playing, try to give him a toy to play with instead
@@knottypigeon719 giving the dog a toy to play with is rewarding the bad behavior.
What about a blind and deaf dog? My boss has a very aggressive deaf and blind dog, and she isn't sure what to do.
Me too.. I have a deaf dog... When I try stopping it...it gets more offensive...
Even.with treat it's not working
Did you ever figure that out? I’m going through the same thing and she bites really hard and won’t stop until I put her in her cage
Too much talking. Would be much more helpful if we could see this in action. Sounds easy but in reality it is not.
I have a deaf dog and blind in one eye and other eye really bad as well!! She will bite anyone..
Losing multiple senses can be difficult. I'm sure she is on high alert often.
This was very long winded and showed a couple hand signals. But disappointed, would like a quick how to. Thanks n good luck
Thank you for watching and commenting!
It is very difficult to find a good balance between giving out good information and doing all the things YT wants you to do so that they show your videos (ie: be at least 8-10 mins long so they can run ads)
Why would I thumbs up a video before I even see if it’s any good?
Also, just five minutes of the most basic editing would go a long way to making your videos not seem like one long ramble.
Yea, im at 9 mins n frustrated....