Chelsea

I found out about this website through random serachings on Amazon for things I can get for my deaf Mini Aussie, Amaterasu. However, I couldn't find something that showed she was deaf, but in a way that was "cute" and "feminine." After all, why not show off how cute your dog is, while also alerting people that the pup has a disability.

This is what prompted me to go ahead and make my own, after I found out that I could. I've been into digital imaging since I was in High School, so I was just thrilled that I could design one myself. So, I did, and got it in the mail, from that point I've had many people adoring the tag, and astonished that my puppy is actually deaf. Some of them try to test it by whistling or clapping, and are amazed when she doesn't even react.

Ammy is the whole reason I'm here, and I figured there might be more people who are also in my situation, so I've decided I'll share whatever I make with you.