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well lads like the ads says i bought a 12 month old springer last weekend been shot over working cover etc but the other day she heard shots coming two fields over and ran into the ditch and refused to come out and since then if i take my gun the dog starts to panic and cower behind me is there anything i can do to correct this any advice would be helpful thanks

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Gun shy.. or gun nervous? the two are different. if its gun shy then not much will correct it and 12 months to correct a working dog is impractical in my opinion.

 

Gun nervousness can be cured but stop using the shotgun, start with a starting pistol or similar with the help of an assistant, using open ground start 300-400 yards away and let off a shot if any reaction at all treat and reassure once there is little or no reaction slowly decrease the distance.. then start again at distance with the shotgun and repeat the process, It is difficult to asses which it is but gun shyness in inherent and gun nervousness can normally be pinned down to a traumatic incident for the dog

 

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Did you beleave the person who you got the dog off,it sounds like hes had the same problem,its going to take along long time,try taking it to a gun club and stand off and let the dog listern to the noise,and lots of prase,good luck

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Did you beleave the person who you got the dog off,it sounds like hes had the same problem,its going to take along long time,try taking it to a gun club and stand off and let the dog listern to the noise,and lots of prase,good luck

 

 

that's not the way to go at all you really think forcing the dog to hear multiple shots that its already scared of is good advice..

 

To my mind that's like putting a child in front of a horror film on repeat and having the mentality of ohh they'll get used to it...

 

Makes no sense to me

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Did you beleave the person who you got the dog off,it sounds like hes had the same problem,its going to take along long time,try taking it to a gun club and stand off and let the dog listern to the noise,and lots of prase,good luck

 

 

that's not the way to go at all you really think forcing the dog to hear multiple shots that its already scared of is good advice..

 

To my mind that's like putting a child in front of a horror film on repeat and having the mentality of ohh they'll get used to it...

 

Makes no sense to me

Like i said stand off from the noise this will determine what your up against, the same as you said,thenwork from there

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