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Topic Dog Boards / General / deaf dog training
- By Fiona S [gb] Date 28.07.05 12:50 UTC
Hi i have just recently taken on a deaf boxer pup aged seven months she has had no training whatsoever whats the best way to train her. Are there any special items i can buy or is it all trial an error she is not house trained at all
- By digger [gb] Date 28.07.05 13:21 UTC
Barry Eaton is a bit of a 'deaf dog' specialist - do a google search, I'm sure he has an online article on training deaf dogs.....
- By stanley Date 28.07.05 14:37 UTC
The Vibrating collar ( not an Ecollar or citronella ) it vibrates so's to get the dogs attention, for use with hand signals, you'd need to teach the dog it is a possative ( a nice thing ) As advised Barry Eaton is very good & has a deaf dog website.
HTH's a little
- By Lindsay Date 28.07.05 15:04 UTC
Interestingly, Barry Eaton's not that keen on the vibrating collar, but he has done an excellent book called "hear hear!" about how to train a deaf dog based on his own experiences :)

Lindsay
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- By ClaireyS Date 28.07.05 15:24 UTC
yes, Barry Eaton put me off the vibrating collar too.  His book is really useful :)  If you do a search on here on deaf dogs there are a few websites too.
- By kelly mccoy [us] Date 28.07.05 15:39 UTC
speaking from much experience the vibrating collar is a remarkable tool..and the only way to get the dogs attention reliably at a distance when the dog is not looking at you ..the motor is the exact same motor as a cell phone on vibrate mode..i have trained literally hundereds of dogs with these and they produce dramatic results
- By Lindsay Date 28.07.05 15:55 UTC
Barry did give a good reason for not using it for a deaf dog; unfortunately I can't remember what it was :p

Lindsay
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- By ClaireyS Date 28.07.05 19:06 UTC
He said to me that a deaf dog could ignore that the same as a hearing dog can ignore you voice, so you are better of training it properly (ie getting it to keep an eye on you) also he said if the dog goes in water or it rains then it would stop working :)
- By Lindsay Date 29.07.05 06:55 UTC
That's it, it's all coming back :P

Lindsay
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- By The dachsie lad [gb] Date 30.07.05 06:05 UTC
Hi - I know Gill Minter has had experience training a deaf dog.  She will always pop into her forum and answer questions. Do go and have a look - not sure if there is anything specific on deaf dogs.

http://www.takingthelead.co.uk/
Topic Dog Boards / General / deaf dog training

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