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Couple creates playful sign language to communicate with their deaf dog
A couple have come up with a playful sign language to communicate with their deaf dog.
Skye Tibbetts, 27, and her husband Daniel Tibbetts, 29, had no clue Bruno was deaf when they rescued him.
But the pair quickly realised that their new pup didn't respond to any sounds.
They took him to the vet, who confirmed that Bruno is complete deaf likely due to an earlier ear infection.
Determined to help him thrive, Skye and Dan began training Bruno to understand a series of creative hand signals.
Now, they can sign "walkies" by walking their fingers across a palm and use other gestures -like pointing down for "sit" or spinning a finger for "roll over"."
Skye, a deputy headteacher based in Stourbridge, West Midlands, said: "We just started to notice that he wasn't responding to any noises."
"He had originally been flown over from a kill shelter in Spain, so we even tried to learn from Spanish, but no luck."
"Eventually, the vet confirmed he is completely deaf, so we started training him with sign."
Skye and Daniel rescued Bruno just over three years ago at the age of two.
The pooch was in poor shape when the couple picked him up from a shelter.
Skye said: "His neck was bleeding from the collar he was wearing, he was yellow from being urinated on by other dogs and had this gnarly ear infection."
"It is likely it was the ear infection which cause him to go deaf but considering we had no medical information about him from, we don't know for sure."
It didn't take Bruno long to learn hand signals as Skye recalls him picking up key commands within three months.
The couple used treats as a tool to reinforce Bruno's training especially since his sense of smell is very strong.
Also, Daniel's parents are both deaf, so he knows British Sign Language (BSL) and was happy to help teach it to Bruno.
Skye said: "It's not something we had planned on working with."
"It worked out quite well given Daniel had loads of experience with deaf people."
"Both of his parents are deaf and they love Bruno like he's their literal grandchild."
"They have a very sweet connection."
"ll of this has helped us adapt and teach Bruno sign."
"We really hope to show people with our videos that deaf dogs are trainable, and how to do it."
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