I've had 4 deaf dogs in the past & currently own one now. My best advice is to get a phone number from someone who is knowledable about deaf dogs & their training. They are definitely more work, however what you get in return is worth it. There is sooo much information I could relay to you, but I'd be typing for days. Feel free to pm me with any specific questions/topics & that might make it easier to respond instead of just typing an over general paragraph.
However, my first advice is to go buy a vibrating collar. Many of the shock collars they make have a vibration function to them (instead of a shock). Once trained, that collar not only helps you to get your dog's attention from a distance, but can save your dog's life if he gets loose & runs into the road or such.
However, my first advice is to go buy a vibrating collar. Many of the shock collars they make have a vibration function to them (instead of a shock). Once trained, that collar not only helps you to get your dog's attention from a distance, but can save your dog's life if he gets loose & runs into the road or such.