Although the information on is updated frequently, it is always best to call the facility, organization, or private owner that lists the deaf dogs with us to ensure it is still available and to ensure that the information listed on is accurate. No information on Deaf Dogs Rock is guaranteed. Some deaf dogs are with rescue organizations or private owners. NOTICE: Deaf Dogs Rock is a directory of deaf dogs in need of homes. Marlee has made me want to adopt another deaf dog in the future. She is our first deaf dog so we had a learning curve with her, and mom (me) was extremely overprotective so we fenced the yard in so she could run and play without worry. And she loves our other three dogs, loves to play and just be goofy. Marlee loves to shower us with kisses, especially when she gets woken up! Sleeping in her cuddle ball is a favorite of hers. I sent you a video of her running a small course. She is smart as a whip and is lightning fast and we are going to be competing in the spring. Marlee has been busy learning hand signals for her agility classes which she goes to twice a week. Marleewas adopted out and returned to the rescue when it didn’t work out and then we became her foster home. She had been dropped at the pound when she was a puppy, then pulled by the rescue and put in foster care. She came to us as a foster dog through Kaleidoscope K9s in Seville, Ohio. Marlee is three years old, a deaf pit bull mix. This is Marlee’s Happy Tail told by her human mom Kelley Spears.
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