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Originally Posted by Sweetmind
Well I do not need a hearing dog. For what?? It doesnt mean that I am so helpless for being deaf. I can see everything around me which is a good enough that I do not depend on my deaf ears. You want it then you ll have to pay all those VET bills and Dog Foods all the time which is your choice to make. I respect that.
It makes sense for Deaf blind to have that hearing dog to protect themselves since they cannot see or hear very well.
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Sweetmind
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Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I am often asked why we can't get laws changed or things done. I find it to be that disabled people fight so much between themselves that they cannot forge an united front. To each their own is my motto. I don't care or comment that you don't use a service dog, why should you care or comment that we do? Some of us, like myself, went deaf later in life and have not had the time to adjust from a hearing world into the deaf world and find that a service dog helps us make that transition easier. That does not make us weak. That just means we are using every way available to us to continue to be independent. There is an old saying that has a strong meaning. You cannot judge a book by its cover. My other favorite is judge not least ye be judged.