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Date Posted: 21:22:27 01/16/04 Fri
Author: Merrie
Author Host/IP: 63.150.56.97
Subject: Helping our deaf doxie adapt to new dog

We have had a deaf doxie, Emma, for about 2 years and just recently got a new dog. Max is not much bigger, but is way more aggressive than Emma. He constantly runs over her and plows into her from behind and it is making her change from the sweet, active, outgoing dog to one that is quiet and nervous. I've looked in my deaf dog book and around on the web, but haven't seen anything which could help my poor Emma. Is there something that would give her a signal he is coming? What should I do?

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