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Deaf Dog Awareness Week occurs during National Dog Week and Deaf Awareness Week. Its purpose is to educate the public about these amazing animals and the services available to owners and facilitate adoptions.
Deaf dogs are no more difficult to raise or train than their hearing counterparts.
Deaf dog owners regularly encourage other responsible pet owners to consider adopting a deaf dog when looking for a new family member. Few of these people would consider themselves "special" - they're just ordinary people who love their dogs and are willing to communicate with them using sign language and body language rather than words.
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