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Consider a Dog With Disabilitiesĭogs with any kind of special requirements struggle to get adopted and often spend years looking for a forever home, sometimes never finding one. "There are some dogs who really struggle due to trauma or other reasons, and cannot be with other dogs, but, for the most part, I would highly recommend anyone with one dog bring home another," said Coburn. They cuddle together, play together, walk together, you name it," said Coburn.ĭogs are pack animals, and often do well when they have animal companionship, as well as human. "Already, it's extremely difficult to separate them. The two pets have only been together for two weeks and already been filmed playing, snuggling and walking together. This is despite Milkshake's three years hopping around shelters, and Poundcake being raised as an only dog. The video shows the two dogs took no time at all to become best friends. She ended up in a rescue center in Buffalo, New York, and wasn't able to find a permanent home for three years largely because she was born deaf, just like Poundcake." Are Two Dogs Better Than One? "I'm not quite sure on the details, but I'm told she didn't do too well in that environment. "Milkshake, formerly Prissy, originally comes from Georgia, and as we understand it, she originally started in the prison system working with either inmates or parolees," said Coburn. In a video posted to Coburn's page on June 22, with over 230,000 views, the owner captured the moment that Poundcake met his new sister, Milkshake, for the first time. A deaf dog called Poundcake, who became lonely after his best friend moved away, has found a new pal after his owner adopted another deaf dog, Milkshake. A stock image of two dogs biting the same chew toy on grass.












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