O yes.. My dog has become deaf over the years so its not uncommon. Just make sure you have their attention at all times. Dont let them by themselves on the streets. So yea. Main cause may be, Poor breeding, illnesses, and birth defects or loud noise can affect the puppies.
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My 10 mth puppy is deaf and has been since we got her. It is very interesting though, because she will not let use out of her sight so we never really have to worry about her running off and not being able to call her. Deaf dogs have perks too, she can't hear so she isn't constantly barking. Dont be discouraged if you get a deaf puppy, they can be just as easy to train and wonderful dogs.
A litter of puppies.
usually an Akita dog will have 5 to 7 puppies per litter.
they are puppies, dog gone it!
Some common types of puppies include mixed breed puppies, purebred puppies, and designer breed puppies. Mixed breed puppies are a combination of two or more breeds, while purebred puppies belong to a specific breed with consistent characteristics. Designer breed puppies are a cross between two purebred dogs to create a new breed with desired traits.
It’s raining puppies like crazy.
Post- Vocational Deafness:
what are the cause of partial deafness
No, since mixed-breed dogs have wider genetic pools, they are less likely to suffer from genetic defects than purebred puppies. However, this doesn't mean that they are less likely to fall ill.
deafness
Deafness is when somone is unable to hear anything.
Like allergies and birthmarks, deafness as a symptom by itself is not genetic. Deafness as a symptom of a disease which is genetic, is genetic.
Anacusis is the medical term meaning complete deafness.
Inborn Deafness is a trouble speaking or general fusion
deafness, trouble speaking, general confusion
temporary deafness
His despair was deafness
Because they don't have any pigmentation in the dog's coat. This is a rare birth defect and pigmentation is what colors the dog's coat, skin and in some breeds, the muzzle which is mainly black. Whiteness is also known as albino. Almost any breed of dog can suffer albinism and a lot of white dogs are put down at birth due to cancer, disease, deafness, blindless and even death. That's partly why albino dogs are rare and uncommon. And most of the time people don't usually breed white dogs with another dog, since some or all of the puppies may become albino and some of the puppies may either suffer or surive. But there is a chance that the albino puppies may surive the birth and some white dogs have been known to be born healthy and live to a ripe old age. And that answers your question.