Over the weekend, I lost two of my best friends: a Dane/Akita mix, and my Great Dane. The Dane/Akita mix had a disc explode in his back, paralyzing him. I grew up with him, and he lived out at my parent's house. The Great Dane had liver cancer, but he was such a trooper, we never noticed anything wrong with him up until Thursday when he couldn't get out of his bed by himself, and I had him sent in for a blood test, which is when we found he had liver cancer.
I picked him up on Saturday after the cancer news, praying that he would get better. It turned out that this was actually his last goodbye to everybody. I'll spare the details, but ended up taking him in for his last "ride ride", and had our country vet put him down in the back of my wagon. I know he was just a dog, but when they are that big, it is hard not to get used to them being there, in the way and underfoot, ALL the time. So when they are gone, it leaves a really big hole to fill.
I decided to try to go with a Great Dane rescue in my locale, and see what I could find to help me find a new shadow. I stumbled on this guy:
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18034887-Harpo-Great%20Dane-Dog-St.%20Louis-MO I noticed right off that he was a special needs, and reading further, found that unsurprisingly, (being a large breed and white) he was deaf. I have one friend who has a little deaf mutt that lives outside; other than that, I have zero experience with a deaf dog. Does anyone here have any experience handling and/or training of a deaf dog, or daily living advice for a deaf pet? I've read a few websites on the subject, but I was hoping to glean some information from someone that has been there. I also have cats, and I don't want to run into any troubles there, either.
Since there seem to be a few animal lovers on here besides me, I snagged a few pictures of my "puppy" (he never got past thinking he was about a foot tall), Zeus.


I miss you a lot, friend. You are loved.