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When Christopher decided to adopt his first rescue dog, he didn’t expect the experience to be so deeply personal. But when he met a deaf puppy named Cole, something clicked. The connection was immediate and meaningful—especially because Christopher’s own nephew was also born deaf. In Cole, he saw more than a pet; he saw a shared story, a reminder that being different doesn’t mean being less.
Not everyone understood his decision. One man even questioned why he would want a “broken” dog. But Christopher knew better. What others saw as a flaw, he recognized as potential. Cole wasn’t broken—he was unique, and that uniqueness would soon prove to be a powerful force for good.
That one act of adoption became the start of something bigger. Cole’s quiet strength and ability to connect with people have touched countless lives, showing that compassion and understanding often begin with embracing what sets us apart.
The bond between Christopher and Cole sparked something powerful—an emotional shift that opened a new path for them both. Christopher saw in Cole not a limitation, but a gift. The puppy’s gentle nature and ability to connect with people, despite his deafness, inspired Christopher to explore therapy dog training. He believed Cole could help others see that differences are not deficiencies—they’re strengths waiting to be recognized.
As Cole began his training, it became clear that his deafness offered unexpected benefits. Without the distraction of surrounding noise, Cole could stay fully present, calmly and attentively connecting with those in front of him. His ability to remain focused in busy environments made him a natural for therapy work.
Even when it comes to rest, Cole’s condition proves helpful. When it’s time for a nap, he sleeps undisturbed, allowing him to stay calm and recharged. Cole’s journey has shown that what some may consider a limitation can, in the right setting, become a powerful asset. Through his work as a therapy dog, he continues to change perceptions—one quiet, meaningful connection at a time.
YouTubeFive days a week, Cole works as a full-time therapy dog in an elementary school. In addition to his school duties, he visits hospice patients a couple of days a week and serves as a mascot at a local veterans home. Cole also participates in traveling school programs, where he helps teach about acceptance and disability awareness.

Christopher and Cole have been working together as a team for six years, and every day, they share moments with children, students, and hospice patients that remind them why they are doing this. It’s a humbling experience, and it’s amazing how a little deaf shelter puppy can bring so much joy to people of all ages.
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