Absolutely. You can say it that way, or you can say "These dogs have gone to deaf people's homes." Either is fine.
Hearing Dogs for Deaf People was created in 1982.
*deaf and the same reason deaf people can make noises...
not neccesarely
No. Unless they have sicknesses.
Do you mean for people who are deaf. Well if so then a lot of dogs are good for that. Most people use either a Labrador or a Golden Retriever because they are the smartest and most commonly used and pretty easy to train. However some people use other dogs or you can just sign up for a dog. There are lots of places that you can sign up on the waiting list for.
Deaf dogs, just like deaf humans, still have the use of their voice box and therefore will use it. When we speak, or when dogs bark, we 'hear' it internally (a bit like when you are thinking, you 'hear' your own voice in your head).
Anywhere from 1-5
Over 75% of dogs have homes
30%
guide dogs help blind, deaf or other people with a handicapped, while sheep dogs herd cattle or sheep.
cats and dogs
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