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Aussie FurBabies Rule
Our Lethal White Success Story
Encouragement

There are always options for the deaf dog…sign language; and for the deaf and blind…touch commands. 

 

Don’t give up on the impaired…find a solution!  As a guardian, you owe it to them to let them be the best that they can. 

 

The possibilities are endless! 


Wisdom
Until one has loved an animal,
a part of one's soul remains unawakened"
 
 Anatole France
Philosophical Humor

Dogs are better than children. Even my friends with children say that. As a dog friend of mine likes to say, children are for people who can't have dogs."


OUR BABIES...

Cocoa (left), Cheyenne (lower right) and Dakota (upper right) …in training!


Scooter

My "17" year old mini aussie and the love of my life... who crossed

over Rainbow Bridge on 18 September 06.  I miss you so my beloved

baby girl...


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Our Story

Late at night, into early next morning on October 16, 2003, a litter of 8 Australian Shepherds were born in Apache Junction, AZ.  The next day, the breeder called her Vet to schedule an appointment to have 4 tails docked…and 4 pups euthanized.   Lucky for those 4 pups, the Vet was on vacation!  The 4 beautiful pups whose lives were to end, without a second thought, were Lethal Whites (deaf and/or blind in varying degrees), a common result from a Merle-to-Merle breeding.  The “average” percentage is 25%, but in many cases, such as this one, it certainly can be more.

 

 

     This story is about Cheyenne, Dakota and Cocoa…and their loving family, Mark & Luanna Lawrence, who sought professional help when challenged beyond their capabilities.

 

 

     Cheyenne is deaf and sight impaired; Dakota has slight sight impairment; Cocoa is deaf and has slight sight impairment.  On 1/31/04, Dakota and Cheyenne were adopted by Mark & Luanna, who made the trip from Rosamond, CA to Mesa, AZ with all canine residents in tow to meet these precious babies.  All went well, and they soon began their new life together.  Not unfamiliar with Aussies, Luanna soon realized that Cheyenne’s deafness did create some obstacles not easily overcome.  Determined to find a solution, Luanna searched for training opportunities that would address her concerns in communicating with a deaf dog.  Luanna & Mark had criteria in mind when selecting a trainer: familiarity with deaf dogs; only positive reinforcement; availability of in-home training; and a trainer that would recognize the potential hidden inside them and appreciate them for what they are capable of.

  

 

     While Cheyenne and Dakota were growing up in a loving, secure home, Cocoa (Kissin’ Kate) had already been adopted and returned to foster care, living again with her brother Magnus.  She already had some issues (submissive peeing), but was coming along.  Soon, Cocoa and Magnus were adopted by a wonderful couple who were soon to be married.  Life’s unexpected turns sometimes creates chaos for others involved.  The marriage plans fell through and Cocoa’s life, once again, was in upheaval.  Confused and bewildered, wondering where exactly she belonged, Cocoa became too difficult to handle, so she was, once again, in need of a new home.

 

 

     No better place than with her siblings and a family very familiar in training a deaf dog!  On 1/11/05, Cocoa was officially adopted by Mark and Luanna and her life was about to change forever!  She has joined Cheyenne and Dakota in their weekly obedience lessons and is doing great.  Nikki thinks she is very smart and is quickly learning what is “expected” of her, even though she has never had to “do” anything she didn’t want to. J

 

      With a little direction and a lot of love and patience, Cocoa is becoming the lady she was destined to be.

 

 

 

MEET MY PACK 

 


 

In Loving Memory of "Scooter" who was the love of my life. 

Dec. 4th, 1989 - Sept. 18th, 2006




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