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Rescuing and professionally training dogs...

...to assist people, enhance lives & provide greater independence is what Dogs for the Deaf is all about.

Dogs for the Deaf rescues dogs for our programs from animal shelters throughout the western United States. After professional training at our southern Oregon facility, the dogs are placed with...

  • People with a variety of disabilities and challenges including: hearing loss, deafness, and children on the autism spectrum.
  • Professionals (teachers, physicians, counselors, legal advocates, and caregivers) who work with people with various disabilities and challenges.

We place our dogs with qualified clients throughout the United States, Canada, & Puerto Rico.

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"DFD has provided more than just a Hearing Dog in my life. DFD has actually given me a life worth living." ~ Doris W., North Carolina

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Nelson

Meet Nelson

Our 1st Program Assistance Dog & "Teacher's Pet"...

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