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Deaf Dog Learns Sign Language To Increase Her Chances In Finding A Loving, Forever Home.

Every dog deserves a chance at having a loving, forever home; regardless of their breed and no matter the age, each dog deserves to be loved. And it doesn’t matter if they have a disability or a deformity–we at iHeartDogs know and believe that ALL DOGS MATTER.

Older dogs and dogs with disabilities and deformities often have a hard time finding a loving home. So to increase her chances in finding a loving, forever home, Cha Cha–a two-year-old deaf Pit Bull, is learning sign language.

Adopt a deaf dog! Cha Cha is all smiles here, posing for her adopt me photo! Sometimes it is hard to get her attention,…

Posted by Chako Pit Bull Rescue and Advocacy on Sunday, May 1, 2016

Cha Cha is hoping that in knowing this special language, she will have a chance at finding a real home and a family who will love her and care for her.

Cha Cha (aka Shirley for you race car fans) loves toys. This 6 month old gal is completely deaf, but she’s hardly…

Posted by Chako Pit Bull Rescue and Advocacy on Wednesday, December 3, 2014

It was 2014 when Sacramento County Animal Care Services called up Chako Pit Bull Rescue and Advocacy about a special needs Pit Bull. Chakos Pit Bull Rescue took on the challenge of helping Cha Cha.

This snow white cutie is full of zest for life. She’s completely deaf but already learning hand signals for her…

Posted by Chako Pit Bull Rescue and Advocacy on Monday, September 15, 2014

Other than being deaf, she had a broken foreleg at that time. So they took her to the UC Davis Veterinary Clinic to treat her leg.

Shirley (aka Cha Cha) loves people. Her enthusiasm for life knows no bounds. This little 4-5 month old puppy is deaf,…

Posted by Chako Pit Bull Rescue and Advocacy on Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Cha Cha is deaf but they knew that she was trainable. So they use different techniques in training her. Without saying a single word, and by using hand signals, Cha Cha learned sign language.

Cha Cha TrainingMany people are wary of adopting a deaf dog. There’s a myth that deaf dogs can’t be trained. Let Cha Cha show you some of her training! Cha is available for adoption. She interacts well with other dogs (but no kitty cats or small critters as she loves to chase). She’s also never bothered by fire works or barking dogs! Email dogs@chako.org if you’re interested in Cha Cha. (Sacramento, CA)

Posted by Chako Pit Bull Rescue and Advocacy on Sunday, May 8, 2016

Cha Cha is still looking for a forever home. She was adopted once but was returned because she didn’t get along with the cats. Cha Cha gets along well with other dogs though.

This deaf girl needs a forever home! Cha Cha was adopted and lived with cats for about a year, but lately Cha Cha has…

Posted by Chako Pit Bull Rescue and Advocacy on Friday, April 22, 2016

Let’s share Cha Cha’s story and help her find a loving, forever home!

This special needs girl is deaf and needs someone who doesn’t mind that fireworks and barking dogs won’t bother her. Cha…

Posted by Chako Pit Bull Rescue and Advocacy on Tuesday, April 26, 2016

If you are interested in adopting Cha Cha, contact Chako Pit Bull Rescue through PetFinder.

Or you can give them a call at 916-432-3678. You can also send them an email at adoptions@chako.org

Goofy Cha Cha wants a home all her own! This deaf 2 year-old girl is never bothered by thunder, fireworks, doorbells,…

Posted by Chako Pit Bull Rescue and Advocacy on Wednesday, May 11, 2016

For more updates about Cha Cha, visit Chako Pit Bull Rescue and Advocacy’s Facebook Page.

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