00:00He started flying and he could just never stop.
00:07It's like his body can't contain the joy.
00:14He's a baby. Look how pretty he is.
00:17I had volunteered with him over 18 months.
00:20Then I got a call from another volunteer one day and she said,
00:23did you hear, Saatchi has 24 hours.
00:26And I raced our work to get him.
00:29He went from being so confused and not sure why he was in this moving box,
00:33to he was just so joyful.
00:38He just fell asleep with the biggest smile on his face.
00:42Deaf dogs, especially Saatchi, unless they feel really safe,
00:45he does not go to sleep easily.
00:48And they feel safe like that and you can watch that.
00:51I mean, selfishly, it's the best feeling in the world.
00:59Nali is my deaf pity and she and Saatchi became almost instantly inseparable.
01:07They definitely understand each other to another degree.
01:11There's not a huge amount of difference in my experience with having a deaf dog.
01:17I take him to the beach. I train with him.
01:21So despite all of our training and adventures, I'm convinced Saatchi's favorite thing will always be the flying thing.
01:29No matter how much he flies, it always brings a smile to one of his faces.
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