Deaf dog learning sign language looking to find a new home

Polo was found chained up in a Bradford industrial estate.

RSPCA
Author: Rebecca LomasPublished 22nd Oct 2024

A deaf dog who was found with her ears were cropped in Bradford is now being taught sign language by the RSPCA.

Officers say they found Polo chained up in an industrial estate in the city.

They are now looking for a new loving home for Polo.

RSPCA Inspector Joanne Taylor said:

“Polo was being kept chained in a yard on an industrial estate and was suffering from a prolapse which needed immediate veterinary attention.

“When we got her to the vets a quick check revealed she was also pregnant and she gave birth to one puppy in RSPCA care.”

Fostering and Adoption Co-ordinator at the RSPCA, Lily Dickinson, said they’re worried people are being put off by her deafness, and that while Polo may have ended up in a less than ideal situation before arriving in RSPCA care, she clearly has been loved and cared for in the past as she has a lovely, friendly character.

Polo

Lily said:

“Polo is a big girl and she’s had her ears cropped but we don’t want people to be put off by the mutilation she’s sadly had to suffer. We hope that the right owners won’t be deterred by this, or by her deafness, and we really want people to see her for the lovely girl she is.

“We’ve been teaching Polo sign language and she’s picking it up really well. She’s a really quick learner and it’s been lovely working with her as she thoroughly enjoys engaging with training and walks nicely on the lead. We’ve taken her to the nearby town to explore and to some local dog walking spots too.

“We’ve taught her a good recall using hand gestures as well as signs for sit, lie down, drop, and find it. I hope there’s someone out there who can show her the love that she deserves and give her a really wonderful life.”

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