Deaf Dog

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Road Hog

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2,562 posts

214 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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is there any way a dog can be tested for deafness ,

not sure if he is just ignoring me when i call him ,

10 Pence Short

32,880 posts

218 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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Sorry, did someone say something?

Silent_Assassin

181 posts

185 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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Sorry, what was that..?? I wasn't listening.. getmecoat

*Raz*

195 posts

189 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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yea course it can! Take it to the vet! wink

haha, i think my sisters dog has selective hearing sometimes. If i take it out for a walk I wont take it off the lead because I KNOW he wont come back!!!

Her old dog was actually deaf though, and eventually blind too, then it died.

Edited by *Raz* on Thursday 26th February 12:38

Stu R

21,410 posts

216 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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Yep google BAER testing. I think Abbey Vets do it in the north east smile

becksW

14,682 posts

212 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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Yes, it's not always easy. If you can stand close behind him without him knowing you are there and clap several times very loudly (but not too close to his head otherwise he detect air movement) that may work.

I think there are tests available but they are not readily availble. It may be worth a vet check. Dogs can lose hearing just due to having waxy/ blocked ears and they may be able to do some basic tests aswell.

Does your dog respond to e.g. doorbell, sudden noises on the TV etc does he respond to the food cupboard being opened. These sorts of things may be able to tell you that your dog can hear when he wants but not when you want him to smile

Shaw Tarse

31,543 posts

204 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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becksW said:
Does your dog respond to e.g. doorbell, sudden noises on the TV etc does he respond to the food cupboard being opened. These sorts of things may be able to tell you that your dog can hear when he wants but not when you want him to smile
Selective hearing?
I've got that!

cazzer

8,883 posts

249 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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Wait til he's asleep then set of an airhorn.
See if he jumps a mile smile

ukwill

8,915 posts

208 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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cazzer said:
Wait til he's asleep then set of an airhorn.
See if he jumps a mile smile
hehe

UncappedTag

2,102 posts

186 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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cazzer said:
Wait til he's asleep then set of an airhorn.
See if he jumps a mile smile
LOL v.funny

Road Hog

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2,562 posts

214 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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cazzer said:
Wait til he's asleep then set of an airhorn.
See if he jumps a mile smile
just tried air horn ,and lost a finger

becksW

14,682 posts

212 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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Road Hog said:
cazzer said:
Wait til he's asleep then set of an airhorn.
See if he jumps a mile smile
just tried air horn ,and lost a finger
Was going to say if not deaf you'll scare your dog half to death with an airhorn biglaugh probably wouldn't be a wise choice smile

MoleVision

996 posts

212 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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Have you just considered asking him?

Road Hog

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2,562 posts

214 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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MoleVision said:
Have you just considered asking him?
just tried that ? not sure if he heard me tho , just sat there looking stupid (thats me)

becksW

14,682 posts

212 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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Road Hog said:
MoleVision said:
Have you just considered asking him?
just tried that ? not sure if he heard me tho , just sat there looking stupid (thats me)
Sign language might be better

Road Hog

Original Poster:

2,562 posts

214 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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maybe the car made him deaf ?

126db

de-cat, and power rear boxes .

adycav

7,615 posts

218 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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What do you call a deaf dog?













Anything you like.

wiffmaster

2,603 posts

199 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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My dog's turned deaf over the last few months. At the beginning we though she was just ignoring us, but the fact that she doesn't come running when she hears her food bowl being put down suggests it's not a case of 'selective deafness'. Within a few weeks, she managed to pick up hand signals and now looks at us for commands. You'll be amazed how they adapt!

Morningside

24,111 posts

230 months

Monday 10th December 2012
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Holy thread resurrection batman!

Anyhow, our Cavalier King Charles Spaniel has gone deaf. He is only six but I thought he was either a)thick or b) being an awkward ****er. but no frown

The vet has told us that his eardrums have 'thickened up' and therefore has loss of hearing.

Has anyone tried a vibrate collar (NOT electric shock I hasten to add) to try and grab their attention.

tonyvid

9,869 posts

244 months

Tuesday 18th December 2012
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Morningside said:
Holy thread resurrection batman!

Anyhow, our Cavalier King Charles Spaniel has gone deaf. He is only six but I thought he was either a)thick or b) being an awkward ****er. but no frown

The vet has told us that his eardrums have 'thickened up' and therefore has loss of hearing.

Has anyone tried a vibrate collar (NOT electric shock I hasten to add) to try and grab their attention.
Mine too!! I didn't realise how much she was taking cues from Amber, who died in June, until the past couple of months - she seems completely deaf actually!! I always thought she was just being a thick stubborn Cav biggrin