The first few months of Ivor’s life were marked by uncertainty and upheaval. As a young puppy, he was moved between various shelters and experienced five different homes within a single year. Each time he began to feel a sense of belonging, he was uprooted again, leaving him feeling lost and confused. Potential families rejected him, often citing concerns about his behavior. “There must be something wrong with him!” they would say, and “He can’t hear!” became a common refrain.
By late 2017, Ivor found himself back in the care of the RSPCA for the fifth time, having once again lost his place in a family. The recurring theme in his short life was that he was perceived as a noisy dog that barked incessantly. However, the staff at the shelter grew increasingly curious about why this sweet puppy had such difficulty finding a forever home.
In the past, it can be quite challenging for breeders or shelters with numerous puppies to detect certain disabilities, such as deafness, in individual dogs. However, when the volunteers at the RSPCA began to examine Ivor more closely, they uncovered the heartbreaking truth: Ivor was deaf. This revelation explained his frequent returns, as previous owners simply couldn’t understand his unique needs or his vocalizations, which they misinterpreted as disruptive behavior.
None of Ivor’s previous owners had been aware of his deafness, but fortunately, the dedicated staff and volunteers at the shelter were determined to help him. They quickly began learning sign language to communicate with him effectively. Remarkably, Ivor proved to be an eager learner. His new caregivers started with basic commands, such as teaching him to approach by having him touch their outstretched hands, gradually introducing him to more advanced instructions.
Once Ivor was ready for adoption again, he met a young girl named Ellie Bromilow. An instant bond formed between the two, and it didn’t take long for Ellie to persuade her family to adopt Ivor into their home. She felt a deep connection with him and was determined to provide him with the love and support he had been missing in his earlier life.
The RSPCA had equipped Ivor with some foundational knowledge of commands, but Ellie was excited to expand his education further. She was passionate about helping him explore all the experiences he had missed during his time in various homes. “He’d already learned the sign for ‘sit’ and ‘come’ from the staff, but now he knows many more commands, including ‘lie down,’ ‘stay,’ and ‘all gone.’ He’s even learning to ‘roll over,’” Ellie shared enthusiastically.
Ivor turned out to be an incredibly intelligent dog, demonstrating that he simply needed to learn in a way that suited his unique circumstances. While his hearing loss posed challenges, it also heightened his other senses, making his sense of smell, sight, and touch particularly acute. This enhancement allowed Ivor to engage with the world around him in a remarkable way.
His keen nose became a tool for exploration, as he loved to hunt for treats that Ellie had hidden throughout their home. “While other dogs may overlook things, I see and feel everything around me. Even while I sleep, I remain aware of my surroundings; I can sense the vibrations of footsteps and doors, and my nose can detect a piece of ham from a great distance,” Ivor’s online profile humorously boasts.
In addition to his remarkable sensory abilities, Ivor also found joy in the simple pleasure of sleeping. After an adventurous day, he loved to curl up in bed, relaxing after his explorations and playtime. It became a delightful routine for both him and Ellie.
When he wasn’t napping or enjoying outdoor walks with Ellie, Ivor cherished his newfound ability to communicate. This was something he had never experienced in his previous homes. He was observant, watching Ellie’s gestures closely, and he seemed to understand when she was speaking to him, even though he couldn’t hear her words. “Having a deaf dog is no different from having a hearing one. We communicate with him through signs, and I often chat with him—even if he can’t hear a single word,” Ellie explained, emphasizing the bond they shared.
Living with a deaf dog presents unique challenges that might not typically arise with other pets, but Ellie felt equipped to handle Ivor’s specific needs. She was well-prepared and committed to ensuring that Ivor lived a fulfilling life. Through love, patience, and understanding, she has successfully created a nurturing environment for him.
Their story is one of resilience and hope, highlighting the importance of understanding and adapting to individual needs in the world of pet ownership. The journey Ivor and Ellie embarked upon together is a testament to the power of compassion and dedication in transforming a life. Their relationship not only showcases the bond that can be formed despite obstacles but also emphasizes the need for awareness and support for animals with disabilities.
With the support of Ellie and the RSPCA, Ivor finally found the loving home he deserved. Their future together looks bright, and as they continue to navigate life’s adventures, they both exemplify how love can transcend challenges. Through their story, we are reminded that every animal deserves a chance to find a family that will appreciate them for who they are.