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      Deaf Puppy Learns Sign Language
      Jan 23rd 2009
      By Emily McCombs

      Koko the gorilla may have made history when she learned to communicate using ASL, but we’re even more impressed by a deaf puppy who has triumphed over adversity by learning to understand sign language in the three weeks after being abandoned due to her disability.

      Snowy, a Jack Russell terrier, was born into a litter of six and then sold to new owners who gave her back when they realized she couldn’t hear. Passed from home to home and snubbed by her littermates, she became shy and withdrawn.

      But when Snowy was handed over to staff at the Dogs Trust Salisbury Shelter in the U.K., they found that she was actually very intelligent and susceptible to training, and soon was responding to a series of hand gestures meaning sit, stay and walk.

      Source: http://www.lemondrop.com

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        January 25, 2009 at 2:42 pm

        She’s smarter than some chess politicians.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        January 26, 2009 at 1:34 am

        That was funny!

        My blind dog uses a braille keyboard and farts in morse code.

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