Get a brainstem auditory evoked response (BAER) test done by your vet.
When the dog no longer responds.....
£500 max
The way they were bred at the start was not correct, not they are working on a new dalmatian in the U.S.A
It is certainly possible that it could be deaf, yes. How likely it is, is another story. But you did say "dwarf hamster", which implies a carefully inbred animal - that greatly increases the chances it could be deaf. Dalmatian dogs are frequently born deaf because of how inbred they are.
I do not know what pup is.
As far as humans know, no!
A deaf dog may not be totally deaf, but merely hard of hearing. Even then it can feel sound vibrations if they are loud enough. In short a deaf dog would definitely know that it is barking.
He certainly was not deaf- I do not know whether he needed a hearing aid.
no but i know there is some deaf people in krugerdorp and if you are wanting to join then let me know and we will make a team of our own!i love soccer and its will be good for a deaf people!
yes he got deaf from getting hit and know his ear drum out
No she is not She does know sign laguage, and wants to help those who are deaf
In my opinion, Mia is the perfect name for a dally. Mine is Mia, and she is the most adorable little pup the world has ever seen. Also try: Kayla, Tessa, Tia and CoCo.
Deaf people generally know how to scream. A scream is an excited utterance that is not dependent on the ability to hear or speak.