Gun shy dog
#12
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Green Bay wi
Posts: 454

Thanx again everyone for the suggestions (except daleh), I think I'm going back to the muzzleloading forum, we don't seem to have people with that kind of arrogant attitude over there!!!
#15
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location:
Posts: 698

Well, I am sorry if seem Arrogant and pissed you off.
Maybe, it is beacuse of all the people over the years tring to fix a gun-shy problem when it in fact. It didn't really exsist, they created it as a post. Their dogs have never even been out in the field hunting.
Your Dog (non-hunting dog /house half breed mut) will never go hunting in its life and therefore does not need any training or correction on gun-shyness.
(don't see why you posted for help to begin with)
As for anyone else wanting to avoid this issue
1. Never Shoot Around your dog in the kennel or any other circumstanceyour dog is not out in the field hunting.
2. Do not take yourdog to the sporting clays or skeet range.
3. NEVER SHOOT A HIGH POWERED RIFFLEWITHIN 500YDS OF YOUR DOG.
4. Do Not shoot off fire-works around your dog
5. All Dogs are scared of thunder, even dogs that have had over 10,000 birds shot over them. Don't Worry I'm Scared of thunder too.
Mite,
Sorry,
As for the (banging of the food bowls) it was posted by me on 2-17-06
I am not the greatest trainer nor will I ever be. In fact there are people who have forgot more about bird dogs thanyou orme will ever know.
Maybe, it is beacuse of all the people over the years tring to fix a gun-shy problem when it in fact. It didn't really exsist, they created it as a post. Their dogs have never even been out in the field hunting.
Your Dog (non-hunting dog /house half breed mut) will never go hunting in its life and therefore does not need any training or correction on gun-shyness.
(don't see why you posted for help to begin with)
As for anyone else wanting to avoid this issue
1. Never Shoot Around your dog in the kennel or any other circumstanceyour dog is not out in the field hunting.
2. Do not take yourdog to the sporting clays or skeet range.
3. NEVER SHOOT A HIGH POWERED RIFFLEWITHIN 500YDS OF YOUR DOG.
4. Do Not shoot off fire-works around your dog
5. All Dogs are scared of thunder, even dogs that have had over 10,000 birds shot over them. Don't Worry I'm Scared of thunder too.
Mite,
Sorry,
As for the (banging of the food bowls) it was posted by me on 2-17-06
I am not the greatest trainer nor will I ever be. In fact there are people who have forgot more about bird dogs thanyou orme will ever know.
#16

I think everyone but me and crazycoon got your post. You want to train your dog to not be afraid of loud noises and thought you would be able to find help here like you can on the muzzelloader forum. If I had suggestions I would give them. I hope you found help in the search... good luck
If anyone has good info on this, please post
If anyone has good info on this, please post
ORIGINAL: dphobby
Thanx crazycoonhunter, good reading !!!!
Thanx crazycoonhunter, good reading !!!!
#17
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: PA.
Posts: 5,195

ORIGINAL: dphobby
Thanx again everyone for the suggestions (except daleh), I think I'm going back to the muzzleloading forum, we don't seem to have people with that kind of arrogant attitude over there!!!
Thanx again everyone for the suggestions (except daleh), I think I'm going back to the muzzleloading forum, we don't seem to have people with that kind of arrogant attitude over there!!!
very sorry.
now, here is what i do on my puppys the FIRST night i get him/her home.
i turn on RADIO in kitchen while puppy is in crate at night.
i put it on SOFT music the first 2 or 3 nights.
i have not had 1 puppy cry over 2 hrs the first night.
THEN ,after a week, i turn radio to things like music and band with drums,horns, whistles,people talking .
not one dog has even shaked at 6 months on shooting gun on first hunt.not 1.
i shoot a 12 gauge close to them too with pheasant .
i even had my lab grab a lit pack of firecrackers in his MOUTH,yes, lit and going off.
NOW, thats one tough dog,and stupid master for letting him get them in dark but it had NO effect .
i believe deeply that my method of training a puppy to noise is without doubt the bestway and it works.

#19
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location:
Posts: 698

You hit the nail on the head!
I don't know the difference between a bird dog and a hole in the ground.
I guess that is why I won
99 VA Shooting Dog of the year
00 VA Derby of the Year
00 VA Shooting Dog of the year
01 NC All-Age Derby of the year
03 NC Open All-Age Dog Of the year
3X Open All-Age CH
1X Open Shooting Dog CH
Competed at the NAT. Championshipat Ames Plantation
Record 31 wins and 62 placements
Judged Field Trials every year for the last 12 years
From horse-back trials to walking trials
Last 3years a major Retriever Championship, National ChampionshipUplandTrial for the past 2 years and the South East Retriever Championshipthis spring.
This forum has gone to from folks that hunt when they can to people who know nothing at all about dogs and even less about bird hunting.
We used to have Pointers vs. Setters and Doc against the world.
Now we have come down to Muts and plain idiots,
Hasthe Deer Hunting Forum got that bad or did they kick Ya'll out for being stupid as well?