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toedtoes
Sep 14, 2015Explorer III
I second the loss of high frequency hearing comes first. That's why clapping works. You might pick up a duck call type whistle - something with a lower frequency - and try that.
Stomping in the house often works because the dog feels the vibration in the floor.
I had a dog that went blind and death about the same time. I could get her to wake up with a low sound (usually banging something to make a deep sound), then I had to touch her so she'd know nothing was wrong. Waking up was tough for her.
Stomping in the house often works because the dog feels the vibration in the floor.
I had a dog that went blind and death about the same time. I could get her to wake up with a low sound (usually banging something to make a deep sound), then I had to touch her so she'd know nothing was wrong. Waking up was tough for her.
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