National Deaf Dog Awareness Week in US
National Deaf Dog Awareness Week in US is held on September 21. Last Full Week in September. This event in the third decade of the month September is annual. Help us
Dogs, like people, can be born deaf or experience varying degrees of hearing loss during their lifetimes. Any animal born with the ability to hear can lose it as a result of traumatic injury, loud noises, infection, drug toxicity, tumors, and, of course, old age. Dogs can simply be born deaf, in one or both ears.
The last week of September is Deaf Dog Awareness week. If you’ve ever had a deaf dog or a dog with hearing loss, you know that it takes a little extra care to communicate with these special dogs, but once you do you’ll have a faithful friend for life.
Similar holidays and events, festivals and interesting facts
Responsible Dog Ownership Day on September 20 (Third Saturday in September);
Puppy Mill Awareness Day on September 20 (Third Saturday in September);
National Dog Week in USA on September 21 (Last Full Week of September);
National Walk Your Dog Week in US on October 1 (First Week of October);