It really doesn't matter, since they can't hear it. But you can make a special hand signal that signifies their name. If you use it consistently, they can learn it like a hearing dog would learn his or her name.
Most Japanese names good for Japanese dogs
Hearing Dogs for Deaf People was created in 1982.
Raggs
Some good human names for female dogs could include Bella, Daisy, Luna, and Sophie. These names are popular and easy to remember for both you and your dog.
buster butch and rex(can be a people name but mostly for dogs)
Most Japanese names good for Japanese dogs
Hearing Dogs for Deaf People was created in 1982.
Well, some may be deaf, but generally yes.
No. Unless they have sicknesses.
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).
*deaf and the same reason deaf people can make noises...
Buffy
Yes, in my opinion, they sound good.
Raggs
Absolutely. You can say it that way, or you can say "These dogs have gone to deaf people's homes." Either is fine.
Some good human names for female dogs could include Bella, Daisy, Luna, and Sophie. These names are popular and easy to remember for both you and your dog.
princess, pixie, Justin or prozie.