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Old dog going deaf ! Could I help her....?


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Right then, long story short, my current oldest Collie will be 15 in August. Pic attached! She is very definitely retired, but still in "good order", a few lumps and bumps, all of which have been biopsied and shown up as essentially irrelevant. Same Vet all her life, almost can't believe how well she is !! So, she probably has a few years left in her... hopefully good ones..

 

The problem, such as it is, is that her hearing is failing, so she "needs" a "deaf aid" !! :)

 

could use a walkie talkie on a collar to enable us to get her attention when necessary..... And I am sure I can find a miniature one, so she doesn't need a neck brace to carry it :rolleyes:

 

Or, I have seen the shock collars that have a bleeper on - would this work ( NOT the shock bit !!! JUST the BEEP BEEP !!)

 

Or ????? any one have any ideas

 

Thanks for any help - she'll appreciate it.... Pardon?!?!??!?

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Hi pitched dog whistle to attract her attention ,then hand signal

 

Thanks for the reply :good:

 

I have actually been clapping to get her attention, and then hand signals to command - and god bless her, she is getting the hang of this quite well..

 

Just googled prices of dog whistles... blimey! £1 - £3 each - you're a bit reckless you are !!! :lol:

 

Care to recommend a frequency for a collie ?

 

TIA

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How do you know if a silent whistle is working :whistling:

 

When all the strays from miles around come running..... its working :innocent:

 

Thanks. will give that a go. :good:

The mother in laws collie is similar but is actually deaf. If yours is going the same way then about all you can do is use a vibrating collar rather than anything that relies on their ears.

 

Thanks for that too... will try the whistle first, and then, as necessary get her a collar. :good:

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Agree 100% :good: - even at this advanced age - she is fine with learning "new" stuff - or more accurately taking directions in new ways - this is why we are bothering trying to help - she is the best working dog we have ever had, and I reckon, given the work she has saved me, that I owe her one. ( probably several, actually !! ) :)

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It might be easier to train to the vibrate collar while she still has some hearing.

The command can be given and then the number of pulses on the collar so she can associate the two.

Once she is totally deaf it will be harder to train to the collar as she won't be able to hear the verbal command to make the association to the vibrate command.

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It might be easier to train to the vibrate collar while she still has some hearing.

The command can be given and then the number of pulses on the collar so she can associate the two.

Once she is totally deaf it will be harder to train to the collar as she won't be able to hear the verbal command to make the association to the vibrate command.

 

Agree on every count. I do wonder how long her hearing will last... but then I also wonder how long she will actually live for !! She is the last of the litter now..... mmm.... decisions, decisions !!

it would be easy to train to the collar even if fully deaf....just use food it would soon get the hang of it

Oh yeah, food will definitely work !! she has a better appetite than her four year old companion!!

 

Thanks again the help :good:

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