Some deaf dog in the United Kingdom has begun to learning sign language.
Last year this sheepdog called Peggy was had to retire after she was declared deaf. Peggy uses body language as a communication tool which means she is now back working on the farm.
Peggy was given to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) when her owner could no longer communicate with her.
After she arrived the RSPCA decided they would attempt to teach Peggy how to herd sheep using body language as a tool of communication with Peggy.
They made a range of hand signals for common herding terms such as come-by and steady. She has also was taught the hand signals for good girl and stop.
It isn't very clear how Peggy had become deaf, her ears show no signs of infection, lumps or obvious signs.
So there is a sheepdog called Peggy shame becomes deaf and then is forced to be handed over to the RSPCA because her owner can't communicate with her and then when Peggy arrives with the RSPCA they have the idea to teach her some common hand signals for herding terms like come-by and steady she was also taught good girl and stop and no one knew how she got death.
So that's the conclusion and that's quite annoying to have a good dog and then it just goes deaf.