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Sep 22 2022

Deaf Dog Awareness Week

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Petfinder initiated “Deaf Dog Awareness Week” to spread awareness about hearing loss in dogs and how to care for dogs affected by it. Although temporary, partial, or complete (both ears) deafness can affect many dogs, they still make warm, caring companions and trainable pets.

Causes of hearing loss in dogs

Severe and permanent deafness in dogs is caused by many of the same factors that cause deafness in humans, including injury to the ear, genetic defects, tumors, and old age.

Dogs may also experience temporary hearing loss due to an infection or excess wax build-up in their ear canals. Certain breeds are more susceptible to wax build-up because they have narrower ear canals (e.g., Dalmatian, Bull Terrier, Boxer) or more hair in and around their ears (e.g., Cocker Spaniel, Poodle, Maltese). Dogs with floppy ears and who enjoy swimming are also susceptible (e.g., Labrador Retriever, Golden Retriever, Newfoundland).

If you notice that your dog is less responsive to your calls or no longer comes running to familiar sounds (doorbell or food pouring into a dish), it’s time for a professional veterinary assessment. Your veterinarian can examine your dog’s ears to detect blockages, wax accumulation, injuries, or infections that may affect your dog’s hearing.

Caring for a hearing-impaired dog

Communicating with a deaf dog can be a challenge, but the following techniques can be used to help owners communicate with them:

How to help prevent deafness

Although some forms of deafness in dogs can’t be prevented or treated, there are steps you can take as a pet owner to help prevent temporary or avoidable forms of hearing loss.

Deaf dogs require attention, support, and love. Despite their hearing loss, deaf pets can read our body language and pick up on various other sensory cues.

In honor of Deaf Dog Awareness Week, let’s also appreciate the devoted owners of deaf dogs who enjoy a rich and rewarding relationship with their pets.

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Note: This article, written by LifeLearn Animal Health (LifeLearn Inc.) is licensed to this practice for the personal use of our clients. Any copying, printing or further distribution is prohibited without the express written permission of Lifelearn. Please note that the news information presented here is NOT a substitute for a proper consultation and/or clinical examination of your pet by a veterinarian.

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