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<blockquote data-quote="CMP70306" data-source="post: 3082101" data-attributes="member: 36999"><p>My wife's dog Dollie the Rough Collie was not a fan of guns, she wasn't afraid of the sight of them but would leave the room if I closed the action. My wife's family doesn't hunt and I never had her around when we were shooting so I'm not sure what caused it as she was that way when I met her at 3 years old and my wife definitely didn't mistreat her. </p><p></p><p>Our golden Cedar on the other hand, after her training Sunday, now associates loud noises with birds so when my wife took her to the park yesterday the person working on a house nearby with a nail gun sent her hunting for birds. </p><p></p><p>I also found out that she is no longer interested in retrieving dummies, she just runs over and sniffs it before leaving it or half heartedly picks it up to bring it back without much enthusiasm. A frozen chukar though? Sprints out and delivers it to my hand. Guess I'm gonna have to get different bumpers and tape wings on them to see if that interests her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMP70306, post: 3082101, member: 36999"] My wife's dog Dollie the Rough Collie was not a fan of guns, she wasn't afraid of the sight of them but would leave the room if I closed the action. My wife's family doesn't hunt and I never had her around when we were shooting so I'm not sure what caused it as she was that way when I met her at 3 years old and my wife definitely didn't mistreat her. Our golden Cedar on the other hand, after her training Sunday, now associates loud noises with birds so when my wife took her to the park yesterday the person working on a house nearby with a nail gun sent her hunting for birds. I also found out that she is no longer interested in retrieving dummies, she just runs over and sniffs it before leaving it or half heartedly picks it up to bring it back without much enthusiasm. A frozen chukar though? Sprints out and delivers it to my hand. Guess I’m gonna have to get different bumpers and tape wings on them to see if that interests her. [/QUOTE]
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