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The training period for hearing dogs may take up to year.
Hearing dogs need to be calm and friendly around people.
No waiting list, hearing dogs for the deaf Dead link.
Assign hearing dog to the people in need, they serve as their ears and eyes.
The money will help people with Alzheimer's disease and train hearing dogs for the deaf.
There are currently more than 775 hearing dog partnerships across the UK.
"I've been thinking of getting a hearing dog.
Hearing dogs often wear a bright orange leash and collar to identify them.
Hearing dog is a dog that has been trained to hear sounds and help a deaf person.
Hearing dogs may wear a brightly coloured collar and leash.
Service Dog Central (includes guide and hearing dogs as well)
The Fox Pen is a place where men gather and enjoy hearing dogs bark.
In most countries, hearing dogs are allowed, by law, to go to any place that the public would normally be allowed to go.
Hearing dogs for the deaf can be invaluable to people with a profound hearing loss.
Guide dogs and Hearing dogs are welcome to accompany visitors to the embassy.
Amongst his other interests, he was president of Hearing Dogs for the Deaf.
Hearing dogs, or signal dogs, help the deaf and hard of hearing.
Dixie beat out other guide dogs, hearing dogs and therapy animals for top dog honors.
Most hearing dogs are professionally trained, but people may choose to train a hearing dog themselves.
He's as jumpy as a deer hearing dogs.
Hearing Dogs go through an obedience phase, where basic obedience and sign language commands are taught.
Hearing dogs may be trained professionally in as little as three months, though many are trained for closer to a year.
In 1995, Abel introduced a private member's bill providing rights for hearing dogs, similar to seeing-eye dogs.
Most landlords understand guide dogs for the blind or hearing dogs for the deaf.
Hearing dogs are trained to alert handlers to a ringing phone, an alarm, a knock at the door, and the sound of the handler's name.