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Best of Luck Kyle week Rating Good Answer Rating Bad Answer Report Abuse by Kyle Member since 12, Total points Level 4 Add to My Contacts Block User My sister has white pitbull that is deaf it was her first dog it is good to have second dog so the deaf one can follow its lead. by b_bardi9… Also there is no way to reverse deafness it just happens slowly the ears just close up. But are you sure it is deaf maybe it was stressed or scared….

By researching all about it or maybe going to trainer. It is not terribly hard but would rather see someone like you to take it as you seem to care and would train it correctly. Maybe the puppy is not deaf? some dogs are deaf on side, the other ear can be fine!

By researching all about it or maybe going to trainer. Also there is no way to reverse deafness it just happens slowly the ears just close up. Maybe the puppy is not deaf? some dogs are deaf on side, the other ear can be fine! week Rating Good Answer Rating Bad Answer Report Abuse.

Best of Luck Kyle week Rating Good Answer Rating Bad Answer Report Abuse by Kyle Member since 12, Total points Level 4 Add to My Contacts Block User My sister has white pitbull that is deaf it was her first dog it is good to have second dog so the deaf one can follow

Also there is no way to reverse deafness it just happens slowly the ears just close up. But are you sure it is deaf maybe it was stressed or scared…. by b_bardi9… cats and dogs that are white, have the risk of being deafthey are born deaf, so the dog become deaf. Maybe the puppy is not deaf? some dogs are deaf on side, the other ear can be fine!
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