![]() ![]() cannotīe held responsible for accidents or injuries to humans and/or animals.Ĭopyright 2010 Leerburg® Enterprises, Inc. To be used with a local instructor or trainer. The training methods shown in the Leerburg Ent. If customers do not agree with this policy they should notĭog Training is never without risk of injury. concerning the purchase or use of these products must take place in DunnĬounty, Wisconsin. Any and all legal action taken against Leerburg Enterprises, That any and all products sold by Leerburg Enterprises, Inc. When purchasing any product from Leerburg Enterprises, Inc. I can't see why it would be different for the handler to be hearing-impaired than when it's the dog. ![]() It's a fascinating and rewarding thing to do for you and the dog, IMO. I learned to keep a little cheat-sheet so I didn't fail to be consistent. I don't know ASL, but I made up the commands. I've helped with other deaf dogs since Luna, too it actually doesn't seem to be any harder for the dog to learn than voice commands are. But there was no regular pet-type command she couldn't be taught, with no verbal commands at all. I don't know about sport training we didn't try that together. She was deaf from repeated ear infections, so she led me into canine nutrition and allergy research, but she also taught me that training without verbal commands, for a pet, is virtually unlimited as long as s/he can see you. I had a dog come to me already deaf (who just died a year ago after years with me), and someone had trained her pretty well with simple signals (palm forward for "stay," sweeping toward myself with the arm for "come," pointing to the ground beside me for "heel," and so on I discovered this by accident after several weeks with her, and experimented to find out what else she knew, so there may have been a lot more I just didn't know she knew). To the nth degree, in my personal experience. To what degree can hand signals be used with dogs?
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