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    Video shows a disabled senior dog transformed and settling into a new home Helen, […] The post Disabled Rescue Dog’s Tear-Jerking Transformation Captured in Video appeared first on DogTime.

  3. Pick of the Litter (film) - Wikipedia

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    Potomac: Placed with puppy raiser Linda (her 2nd GDB dog). At 12 months old Potomac is career changed, as he was struggling with basic training skills, such as ignoring distractions on the floor as he walks guiding a person. Potomac went on to become a pet dog with a family in Oregon. Primrose: Placed with puppy raiser Rebecca (her 7th GDB dog).

  4. Video Captures the Moment Deaf Cat Realizes Owner Is Home - AOL

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    A video capturing the endearing moment of a deaf rescue cat realizing her owner’s homecoming has melted the hearts of many on the internet. The feline’s owner posted the video clip on TikTok ...

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    Related: Blind & Deaf Pit Bull's Excitement Over Taking a Walk Is Everything One of the activities Dan loves the most is being off-leash at the dog park, and it actually works out just fine.

  6. Toothless blindcat - Wikipedia

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    The toothless blindcat has no pigmentation and no externally visible eyes. The eye remnants are extremely reduced in size, with very little or no trace of a retina or lens; the optic tract is present, but always regresses before reaching the brain. In juveniles, the eye is under the skin, but as the fish grows, the eyes are withdrawn even ...

  7. Deaf animal - Wikipedia

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    Some strains of animals, such as white cats, have a tendency to congenital deafness. [1] Some known chemicals and elements can also affect deafness in animals. [2] Deafness can occur in almost any breed of cat or dog. This includes both pure-breed and mixed-breed animals, although there may be more prevalence in some specific breeds. [3]

  8. Blind & Deaf Pit Bull's Excitement Over Taking a Walk Is ...

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    Dogs that have special needs are so misunderstood. But a new video online has stolen the hearts of many people on the internet. It shows a blind and deaf Pittie getting ready for a walk.

  9. Congenital sensorineural deafness in cats - Wikipedia

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    A completely deaf, solid white, blue-eyed cat A deaf white cat with yellow eyes. This engraving depicts two cats on a wall with a dog barking below them. The spotted cat hisses at the dog while the deaf white cat dozes, unaware of the barking. Congenital sensorineural deafness occurs commonly in domestic cats with a white coat.