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One of the most common genetic issues among our breed is Siberian Selective Deafness, as demonstrated by Landon in today’s photo.

We can’t help it. Seriously. We do our absolute best to obey our Hu-Dad’s request, but if we can’t hear, that’s not our fault. The fact that Siberian Selective Deafness occurs mostly when we’re having fun is just a coincidence.
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Hu-Dad-I have dealt with that deafness too-lol. Landon looks so cute ignoring your voice!!