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Hazel

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Re: Hazel

Post  northernwitch on 9/12/2011, 7:24 pm

No question, the renovations have impacted on her ability to find me in the house--but it doesn't explain her inability to find me in the yard or the park where nothing has changed.

She's learning the new layout as she goes, but I think the magical chin spit is the real miracle.......

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Post  pugpillow on 9/12/2011, 10:18 pm

Blind Farnsworth is also hearing impaired but not totally deaf. When I talk to him, he responds but can't determine where the sound is coming from and usually heads the wrong way. I've just always figured that he's deaf in one ear and that's throwing him off. I have to cue him with touch. I try not to carry him too much as he doesn't get much exercise and so I want him to walk as much as possible. But obviously, I need him to walk in the right direction.

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