When someone thinks about adding a dog to their life, the usual considerations tend to be breed, age, and temperament.
What often gets overlooked are the hidden challenges that can come with a pet, particularly when special needs are involved. It is natural for families to feel uncertain when faced with something unfamiliar.
For those willing to take that step, however, the journey can transform everything.
When Alyssa Bernal brought home her puppy, Sadie, she believed everything was perfectly normal. But before long, she uncovered something she never expected.
A Sweet Pup With A Hidden Challenge


Sadie arrived at her new home in Oklahoma bursting with energy and charm. She quickly became a beloved part of Alyssa’s household.
Initially, there were no signs that Sadie might have a disability. But after a few days, Alyssa began to notice something unusual.
She would call Sadie’s name, but the puppy wouldn’t respond.


At first, Alyssa assumed Sadie was simply a deep sleeper, which might explain her lack of reaction. But that theory didn’t hold up for long.
Eventually, the truth emerged: Sadie was deaf. Once Alyssa realized this, she and her family knew they would need to adapt their care to meet Sadie’s needs.
Training tailored for deaf dogs would be essential, though Alyssa wasn’t sure where to begin.
Seeking Support From The Online Community


Looking for guidance, Alyssa turned to TikTok and shared Sadie’s story, hoping others with experience could offer advice.
One user suggested: “Remote collar training would be incredible for her. She can feel the vibration of the collar so you can get her attention from another room or when she’s not looking at you.”
It was a method Alyssa hadn’t considered, but it sounded promising and practical.
Another person said: “Double Merle, wish breeders paid attention. I have a deaf dog as well. She’s amazing. Challenging especially when they are sleeping somewhere and you can’t find them. We had to stomp on the floors.”


While stomping may not be ideal, it showed the lengths people go to communicate with their pets. Still, the collar approach seemed more suitable for Sadie.
One more user shared: “I had a totally deaf German Shepherd. Had it confirmed at 5 months. Adolescents was a double nightmare but with special training we both learned sign language and he absolutely BLOOMED.”
That message gave Alyssa hope. With encouragement and practical advice from others who had walked the same path, she felt empowered to give Sadie the support she needed.
It’s uplifting to witness people sharing their stories to help others. And now, Sadie is in the care of someone fully committed to giving her the love and understanding she deserves.
