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Hearing Dogs for Deaf People
As you may recall, D for Dog has teamed with ClickNow to create a Websearch facility that enables you to search using 4 of the top search engines while also raising money for charity.

The supported charities are Dogs Trust, Hearing Dogs for Deaf People and The Mayhew Animal Home. As one of our chosen charities, we asked Hearing Dogs for Deaf People to tell us a little more about the charity.

Hearing Dogs for Deaf People

Hearing Dogs for Deaf People is a registered charity which selects and trains dogs to respond to specific sounds which hearing people often take for granted, such as the alarm clock, doorbell, baby cry, telephone and smoke alarm.

Instead of barking, the dogs alert the deaf person by touch, using a paw to gain attention and then leading them back to the sound source. For sounds such as the smoke alarm and fire bell, the dogs will lie down to indicate danger.
Hearing dog for the deaf Samba demonstrates her skills Samba demonstrating “touch and tell”
The practical value is obvious, but the therapeutic value should not be underestimated. Among reported benefits, many recipients find their increased confidence and independence encourages them to go out and participate in activities that they previously avoided.

Most dogs are chosen from rescue centres, giving unwanted dogs useful and happy lives to the benefit of deaf people. The size and breed of dog is usually unimportant but every dog selected must be between seven weeks and three years old with an excellent temperament and a willingness to please. Dog breeders and members of the public also donate young dogs to the Charity.

The Charity has placed over 1100 hearing dogs around the country since its inception in 1982 and has two training centres in the UK. Since the Charity receives no government or Lottery funding, and relies solely on donations from the general public, each dog has to be sponsored by a group, company or individual. £5,000 covers the cost of sponsoring a hearing dog’s training and ongoing aftercare – which can be divided into two parts of £2,500.

If you would like to donate a dog for training, apply for a hearing dog, sponsor a dog, volunteer to help or for more information about the Charity, please telephone 01844 348100, email info@hearingdogs.org.uk or visit their website at
www.hearingdogs.org.uk
Charity Search Engine Facility
To use the D for Dog search engine facility and help raise money for this charity, simply click on the ClickNow logo below and search the web as normal.

Or type this web address into your browser:
http://www.clicknow.org.uk/DForDog
D for Dog and ClickNow bring you a search engine facility that raises money for charity
Don’t forget to bookmark the page or even make it your homepage so that you remember to use it every time you search the web. You can also spread the word by using the ‘Refer a friend’ facility. The more searches made the more money the charities will receive.
 
 
 
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