Karl!
The day that the dog arrived at her house, Joanna could not resist herself from training the dog on the very first day. She gave the little pup name, “Karl!”. Joanna wanted Karl to be the best amongst all her trained dogs because she found something special in Karl.
The Difference
Joanna spotted one positive aspect of being deaf. She discovered that training Karl would not be that difficult as he would easily pass. There is a session in which a dog has to neglect background noises and stay still. In this. Karl could easily master.
Karl And Joanna
Karl and Joanna shared a perfect bond between master and pet. Joanna would treat Karl like human beings and would always want best for the deaf pup. Karl, on the other hand, started understanding and reciprocating whatever he was asked to do.
Not Ordinary
Unlike many other dogs, Karl was somewhat different. Ignoring the fact that he was deaf, he was still better than other dogs because he was not that ordinary pet dog. With the acceptance of the training, Karl accepted many other hidden responsibilities that he was supposed to take care of.
Roles And Responsibilities
Karl was being trained to become a K9-circuit dog. He was entitled to be friendly and make humans feel safe and secure especially kids. He underwent many of the training sessions before actually practicing the skills in an actual case.
A 5-Year-Old
Karl was only 5 years old when he got his first case of making a child calm. All he had to do was stand beside the kid while the kid testifies in the court. Karl started his journey on a positive note. Joanna brought Karl to the courtroom.