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Can Deaf Dogs Hear Vibrations?
#1
hi everyone! I've latterly adopted a deaf dog and I'm curious on how they perceive the world. Can deaf dogs perception or answering vibrations, and if so, how can I use this to help communicate with them?
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#2
hello! Yes, deaf dogs can indeed perception vibrations. They have an acute sense of touch, which allows them to feel vibrations through their paws and corpse. This can be useful for training and communication.
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#3
one way to use vibrations with a deaf dog is through vibration collars or mats. These products can help get their attention or signal them for various commands. It's important to assure that the pulse is not too powerful and that your dog is comfortable with it.
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#4
i've found that using a pulsate collar was helpful for recall training. You can pair it with visual cues or hand signals to reinforce commands. Just make sure to introduce it progressively and observe your dog's reaction.
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#5
additionally, some owners use floor ing vibrations to communicate. For example, tapping or stomping the floor can create vibrations that your dog might notice, specifically if they're near you.
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#6
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