If anyone knows of a rescue or adopter who is familiar with hearing impaired dogs please let me know.
Here is a note I got from the woman who took the pictures:
The new photos I took today are up. I wanted to ask you if you know of a rescue or adopter. This beautiful pointer mix puppy appears to be completely deaf. I thought something was up with her the other day when I took her out, but she was with two other puppies and was very playful. I was thinking she had that deaf look...and with the pink nose and eyes and freckles that is usually a sign.
Today she is in a kennel alone and it is pretty obvious she is hearing impaired. Check for more photos of CJ at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/anandajoy/2496071854/
Get in touch with Maile at: maile1@sbcglobal.net or call at 936-442-7738 about this dog. If you want to adopt CJ, ask Maile. It will cost $100 that will cover shots, spay and microchip. The shelter is located at 8535 Highway 242 in Conroe, Texas 77378. Once adoption is confirmed, surgery will be done before he leaves the shelter.
Friday, May 16, 2008
Deaf Pointer Pup in Texas Until May 21st!
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Georgians: Dingy Seeks a Loving Home
Name - Dingy
Weight - about 7-8 pounds
Color - White
Hair length - short
Eyes - both blue
Medical information - Tested negative for FIV & Leuk, up to date on vaccines, spayed, microchipped. She is DEAF and has never had any medical problems or issues.
Personality - She has a very nice disposition.
Contact information:
148 Fairground St. SE
Marietta, GA 30060
humanecobb@aol.com
770-428-9882
A non-profit, 501 (C-3) organization
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Urgent! Deaf Beagle Mix in GA by 5/16/08!
Contact: Lesha M. Martin LMMartin@cherokeega.com ABSOLUTE SWEETHEART! - BEAGLE/HOUND X NEEDS RESCUE ASAP! STILL NO RESCUE COMMIT FOR!
BEAGLE/HOUND MIX, SPAYED FEMALE, 5 YRS, HW NEG., 60 POUND, AN ABSOLUTE SWEETHEART, APPEARS TO BE DEAF! FRIENDLY WITH EVERYONE, QUIET, LOVING!
*EMAIL: LMMartin@cherokeega.com ASAP IF YOU CAN HELP THIS BEAUTIFUL GIRL!
LESHA MARTIN
RESCUE COORDINATOR
1015 UNIVETER RD.
CANTON, GA 30115
HOURS: MONDAY-SATURDAY 10:00A.M. - 5:00P.M.
http://www.theanimalrescuesite
Generates donations of food to abused and neglected animals.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Deaf Australian Shepherd in AZ
UPDATE: ADOPTED!
STONE - BEAUTIFUL DEAF 18 MONTH MALE - AUSSIE NEEDS URGENT FOSTER OR FOREVER HOME - Camp Verde, AZ
CAN ANYONE HELP? STONE is, a beautiful male 18 month old Australian Shepherd. He is gorgeous and very, very sweet and he needs help badly. He lives with his breeder and has been challenging the dominant "stud" male. HE HAS NOT YET BEEN NEUTERED. he's scheduled for neuter June 16, the earliest date the breeder could get with a low cost certificate. It's a long time away.
The breeder is willing to keep him while we try to find him a home but today, it hit critical when he and the other male got into a serious fight. The breeder broke it up. Nobody got seriously hurt but Stone has to be separated from everyone else. He is deaf and very affectionate. He's starting to get separation anxiety. It's not a good situation with females in heat, stud males and Stone, unneutered and out of the picture.
Stone knows several commands in American Sign Language. He's eager to please, a bit insecure and needy and wants to stick close to his person and be reassured. He gets along fine with neutered males and dogs in general.
Amazing Aussies Lethal White Rescue of Arizona is trying to help but we haven't come up with a solution.
Please help us help Stone find a loving home!
CONTACT: Nadia or Angela at 928-567-5555 OR goldenbone4pets@yahoo.com
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Lily's Story
Because Lily liked me so much, whenever Bev would leave for a few days, she would deputize me to watch her, which was a great job! In January, Bev wasn't feeling well and went to the hospital for some tests. It was determined that she had some stomach issues which were probably in line for a person of her age (she was 84), but they asked her to come in overnight for some more tests. Bev asked if I would watch Lily, which I agreed to, and went to the hospital. It turned out that she had a cancer which had metasticized.
The doctors thought they could remove the cancerous tissue and that she woulod be fine, but she called me anyway, and asked me to watch out for Lily if anything happened to her. I said she would be fine, and left it at that. Three days later Bev died, and I was now Lily's sole provider. I thought that I would able to find a home for her no problem! Who wouldn't want a cat that was clean, had all of its shots, complete up to date medical records, was de-clawed and could be put on a leash! Boy did I get wrong number.
After a couple of weeks, I realized no one wanted her! I couldn't keep her, because I am in school full time and have a job as well. The only life she could have with me would be an incredibly lonely one. I made a poster for her that I distributed on Campus at Western Oregon University because "Western Oregon University's College of Education contains an American Sign Language program and an ASL/English Interpreting program. Many deaf/hard of hearing students attend Western; a high percentage of students can sign." The only calls I received were incredibly naive, one person wanting her because he needed a "good outdoor mouser." Needles to say, I didn't even bother to respond to his call.
Finally, I found someone who wanted her. She was deaf herself and wanted a companion. The problem was, her landlord didn't want her to acquire another pet. I resolved the issue by promising to mow and do upkeep on her apartments ground. It was a difficult commitment, but I did it because I love Lily, and it afforded me the chance to see her every once in a while. After 2 months, the lady who took her got a job offer, and she had to move quickly. Since no one else would take her, Lily reverted back to me. So the kitty I promised to take care of for a few days was now responsibility, regardless of my inability to care for her properly. I made as much time as possible to play with her, keep her entertained, and keep her filled with her favorite thing ever, "Whiskas Temptations."
My aunt said she would take her and care for her, but I was worried because my aunt is 79, and I was afraid the same thing would happen to Lily all over again, and it broke my heart to think that she might go through another bout of separation anxiety over the death of an owner. However, Katherine came through when someone on campus at Western Oregon University saw the advertisement poster of Lily and emailed to this site address to notify about Lily. Now Lily is with a very nice lady named Tracey and will be joining her other deaf cat, Leo, who is now 10 years old. Tracey is my new hero! She came today from Portland and I asked one of the tenants upstairs from me, who happens to be an ASL interpreter, to be there for Tracey's arrival.
Sincerely
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Golden Retriever Mix in GA to be Gassed by Monday!
A08-806
GOLDEN RETRIEVER MIX
ADULT FEMALE ? 5-7 Y.O.
THIS DOG IS ULTRA SWEET
ADOPTER BAILED OUT.
LAST DAY NOW MAY 13 (WAS APRIL 28)
Tanya can be found at http://spaldingdogs.startlogic.com/page2.html by scrolling to the very bottom.
ADOPTION AND RESCUE AGREEMENT BELOW YOU NEED TO FAX.
http://www.spaldingcountyanimalshelter.com/adoption-agreement.htm
SPALDING IS A GASSING FACILITY.
ADOPTERS AS WELL AS RESCUES CAN USE THE ADOPTION AGREEMENT. THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TO ADOPT OR RESCUE ONLINE.
THE SHELTER IS ADOPTER AND RESCUE FRIENDLY.
SPALDING PHONE NUMBERS:
PHONE: 770 - 467- 4772
FAX: 770 - 467- 4771
ADOPTION AGREEMENT LINK:
http://www.spaldingcountyanimalshelter.com/adoption-agreement.htm
PLEASE FAX YOUR PAPERWORK 24 HOURS A DAY.
FAX: 770 - 467- 4771
RESCUES MUST FAX THE ADOPTION AGREEMENT FOR THE PETS. THE 2 PAGE ADOPTION AGREEMENT IS NECESSARY, NOT JUST A PLAIN PAPER FAX.
BE SURE TO CALL THE SHELTER TO SEE THAT YOUR FAX HAS ARRIVED, ALSO TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU ARE THE RESCUE FOR THE DOGS/PUPS OR CATS/KITTENS.
DOGS NORMALLY HAVE UNTIL 4:30 P.M. EASTERN TIME.
Monday, May 5, 2008
A New Beginning for Ayla (Formerly Rajah)
Four months or so had passed by since Rajah was dropped off, to make a long story short, Rajah needed to get out of the shelter at PSPCA and into a foster home. Things happen for a reason and a cross-post about Elvy, a deaf pit bull puppy, put me in touch with Rosemary of Faith's Hope, a special needs dog rescue in Philadelphia. Otherwise, I'll never have had a clue about her. I owe Elvy a biscuit!
After getting to know Rosemary, I've found her to be the kind of person who puts animals needs above and beyond what one should do for animals, without the thought of self-benefit. She is someone I want to emulate. She appreciates the experience and knowledge I have with deaf dogs. I told her about Rajah and asked for her help. We agreed to visit the PSPCA and for her to observe Rajah because I trust her expertise. She asked me to show her things I have done with Rajah. She thought Rajah was a wonderful dog, overall speaking.
The next thing I know, we were going on a road trip to Hamburg, Pennsylvania, to Rajah's new foster home. Donna, the foster mom, has 30 years of experience with dog training and lives on a 12 acres of land. During the last weekend of Passover, Rosemary picked up Rajah at the PSPCA, then picked me up and off we went with her two other fosters, Elvy and Asa, in the back. Rajah sat with me in the front all the way.
The scenic view out in the country is breathtaking and a nice break away from the city. There were cows, horses, chickens, goats around on the way and Rajah noticed the horses that she had to position herself, with her wet nose pressed against the window, to be able to see the horses until they are no longer in her sight. She kept moving around, probably uncomfortable, and wouldn't stay still that I decided to put her back on my lap with four paws up like I'm cradling her and petting her, she finally stayed right there the rest of the way to Donna's. She is a lovey-dovey kind of dog and thinks she's a human -- well, in her previous life, she may have been :)
I showed Donna what Rajah already learned such as sit, lay down, friends, come, stay, off, leave it and gave her some tips. Rajah learned "leave it" for ASL within matters of seconds when I took her to class with me for the 2nd time. What impresses me about Donna is that all on her own, she decided to learn more American Sign Language (ASL) to communicate with her. New ASL vocabularies that Donna has added since Rajah's arrival are "food" and "toilet" and have started using them with her. ASL can be used with deaf dogs and even deaf cats. I have no problem with hand signals and am fine with it if Donna chose it since Rajah already knows some.
It has been for more than a week since Rajah went to her foster home and she continues to do very well there. As I expected, Donna said Rajah is very, very smart and learns quickly even to a point of doing it before she is asked! Rajah and their pit bull puppy, Trex, hit it off and wouldn't stop playing. There's more pictures of them on the very bottom. When Donna signed "sit" that's intended for Rajah, Trex sat! Nevertheless, he understood just like my family's late hearing dog. Below is a picture of Rajah enjoying the flavor of peanut butter.
Rosemary suggested a new name for Rajah for a new beginning. Besides, Rajah is a male name. A few of us brainstormed different names. It's Donna whose name suggestion that we all liked and agreed on. It's Ayla. Donna explained that Ayla is a very fair little girl from a novel, Clan of the Cave Bear, who was abandoned and nearly killed by a lion and then was raised by a group who used sign language. According to Donna, it also means "moon rose" or "moonlight" in Turkish. Now, I am going to work on coming up a name sign for Ayla so Donna can sign the name to Ayla.
http://www.petfinder.com
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Deaf White German Shepherd in Ohio Needs a Home!
Thank you,
Denise Beery
recon0309@yahoo.com
614-288-7804
Monday, April 28, 2008
Deaf Pittie Needs a New Home ASAP in OK
REPLY TO: remembering_oddball@yahoo.com
Subject: OKLAHOMA...DEAF STAFFORDSHIER TERRIER NEEDS HELP
Nitro is a very specical boy...he is Deaf. Nitro is a Staffordshier Bull Terrier. Sweet, loving and very smart. He needs someone to take the time to teach him sign language. He learns fast! Nitro really needs a home and out of the rescue kennel environment! He is a dream boat...all white, with tan speckles on his ears and green eyes! About 2 years old, 65 pounds.
Deaf/Hearing Sisters Need a Home in TX!
Date: 2008-04-27, 12:12PM CDT
Beautiful, smart and loving girl needs a home before we just can't keep her any more. She was raised with small children and farm animals and is great, but her owners got rid of her because she couldn't hear. She is what is called a "Lethal White" where two Merle dogs were bred together and produced her. She is deaf, and while that is not good with a lot of traffic, it is great for a calm family life because she will be a home-body and very devoted. She is good with other animals too and playful. $20 to pay for food costs and she has had her puppy vaccines. Her sister in the other photo is available also. She is not deaf and a great girl, also.
P.S. They are located in Lone Oak.
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