spiritdogs
Posted : 8/17/2006 6:47:49 AM
We often have deaf dogs in our classes. The key is to get their attention - once they can see you, it's easy to lure-reward, or "clicker train" (using a light or a visual signal).
All dogs respond better to a visual signal, at first - after all, they don't have "language" as we understand it LOL. Yours will simply continue to rely on that.
The deafdogs.org site is great. Also, think about joining a deaf dog owners list, say at Yahoo. Sometimes, owners come up with some pretty ingenious things.
Just to be sure that she can't hear anything, though, get yourself an Acme Thunderer whistle. Some dogs are deaf, but hear certain sounds. Congenital deafness may not respond in this way, but it's worth trying. And, if she is a registered dog, have her BAER tested, and submit the results to your breeder.