BUBBA
- Senior
- Male
- Large
About BUBBA
Chapel Hill, NC
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Behavior
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BUBBA's Story
Meet Bubba! He was surrendered to the shelter when his owner could no longer care for him. Bubba is a sweet old soul. He would do best in a home with no cats. He is really good at relaxing and clingy to those he loves. He seems to love car rides and is calm. He loves to smile and is very appreciative when people spoil him. Bubba is deaf. Caring for a hard-of-hearing or deaf dog centers on replacing sound with visual and physical cues to keep them safe and connected. Because they cannot hear hazards like traffic or approaching animals, keeping them on a leash or in a securely fenced yard is essential. You should also update their collar tags to alert others of their condition in case they wander off. Communication shifts entirely to sight and touch. You can teach basic commands using consistent hand signals or American Sign Language. It's important to prevent them from startling, especially when sleeping. Visit this page for more information on caring for deaf pets . Insights from my adventure buddies and foster friends: I gave Bubba a bath, and he tolerated it very well. Bubba enjoyed watching the neighborhood activity while we hung around my backyard. He didn’t bark at the neighbors; he seemed friendly towards all the people we met. When we walked on Bolin Creek in Chapel Hill he gets right into the creek any chance he gets. He loves the water. He needed assistance, like a little boost, to get into the back seat of my car; hopping up with the hind limbs was limited, as he’s a large dog. He is deaf, so getting his attention is sometimes a challenge. Overall, Bubba was so sweet and so special to connect with. I can't wait to spend more time with Bubba; he is a joy. Go check him out!
Meet Bubba! He was surrendered to the shelter when his owner could no longer care for him. Bubba is a sweet old soul. He would do best in a home with no cats. He is really good at relaxing and clingy to those he loves. He seems to love car rides and is calm. He loves to smile and is very appreciative when people spoil him. Bubba is deaf. Caring for a hard-of-hearing or deaf dog centers on replacing sound with visual and physical cues to keep them safe and connected. Because they cannot hear hazards like traffic or approaching animals, keeping them on a leash or in a securely fenced yard is essential. You should also update their collar tags to alert others of their condition in case they wander off. Communication shifts entirely to sight and touch. You can teach basic commands using consistent hand signals or American Sign Language. It's important to prevent them from startling, especially when sleeping. Visit this page for more information on caring for deaf pets . Insights from my adventure buddies and foster friends: I
Meet Bubba! He was surrendered to the shelter when his owner could no longer care for him. Bubba is a sweet old soul. He would do best in a home with no cats. He is really good at relaxing and clingy to those he loves. He seems to love car rides and is calm. He loves to smile and is very appreciative when people spoil him. Bubba is deaf. Caring for a hard-of-hearing or deaf dog centers on replacing sound with visual and physical cues to keep them safe and connected. Because they cannot hear hazards like traffic or approaching animals, keeping them on a leash or in a securely fenced yard is essential. You should also update their collar tags to alert others of their condition in case they wander off. Communication shifts entirely to sight and touch. You can teach basic commands using consistent hand signals or American Sign Language. It's important to prevent them from startling, especially when sleeping. Visit this page for more information on caring for deaf pets . Insights from my adventure buddies and foster friends: I gave Bubba a bath, and he tolerated it very well. Bubba enjoyed watching the neighborhood activity while we hung around my backyard. He didn’t bark at the neighbors; he seemed friendly towards all the people we met. When we walked on Bolin Creek in Chapel Hill he gets right into the creek any chance he gets. He loves the water. He needed assistance, like a little boost, to get into the back seat o
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