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We love dogs; they’re amazing companions - fun, loving and they bring us lots of joy! For some people however, their dog is more than just a pet, they’re a lifeline. Most of us are familiar with Guide Dogs - who are bred and trained to help people with visual impairments navigate their way around - but did you know that Hearing Dogs also exist to support people who are deaf?

As it’s Deaf Awareness Week, we have looked deeper into the essential role dogs play in the lives of deaf people.

Through many years of experience, the teams behind breeding hearing dogs in the UK have settled on four perfect breeds they feel are best suited to carrying out the role and changing the lives of deaf people. Those breeds are Labradors, Cocker Spaniels, Miniature Poodles and mixed breed Cockapoos, due to their personality traits of being gentle whilst active and alert.

Like Guide Dogs, hearing dogs are bred specifically into the programme, with the intention of becoming working dogs and being matched with a person in need. Their training includes learning to respond to common (and not so common!) sounds like alarm clocks, doorbells, fire alarms and even text messages on mobile phones! These are all noises that a deaf person wouldn’t hear, and that could be potentially dangerous or even life threatening if they were missed.

Hearing dogs learn through reward-based training. When dogs display behaviour in line with what’s expected of them in their ‘job’ they get lots of fuss, treats and cuddles. When they don’t display the correct behaviour they’re simply ignored. Hearing dogs in training are never punished for the ‘wrong’ behaviour. This results in calmer, happier dogs, who go on to be dedicated and relaxed companions. Once matched up with an owner, the dog’s training will be further tailored to meet that person’s needs.

Hearing loss can occur from birth or later in life and can be very isolating and lonely. As well as providing essential listening skills for their owners, hearing dogs can bring companionship, confidence and independence. Hearing dogs can be matched with people of all ages, from children and teenagers through to older people. Parents can also benefit from being alerted to cries from their children if they fall or have a bad dream.

To find out more about hearing dogs, including how they are trained, and to read real life stories from people of all ages, visit www.hearingdogs.org.uk

At Avonvale, we’re committed to providing an inclusive, accessible service to everyone in our community. The style of our consultations are different at the moment due to the lockdown restrictions but we hope to resume face-to face consultations soon. If you are deaf, or have hearing loss, and would benefit from any of the following, please let us know. We could:

  • Give you a longer appointment slot
  • Use a quieter consultation room
  • Make sure our vets and nurses speak clearly and face you at all times
  • Write notes for you to take home

If there are any other adjustments we could make to help you get the most out of your visit, please let us know.

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