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<blockquote data-quote="Gadsden" data-source="post: 3701756" data-attributes="member: 49555"><p>We had a rescue dog a few years back that was extremely afraid of guns. It didn't matter if it was a handgun or a long gun if any of us brought one out his ears would go down and he'd look for somewhere to hide. He was a really, really, good dog and I hated to see that and imagine what drove him to react so strongly. Therefore, we always tried to avoid exposing him to any firearms because it was obviously just too traumatic for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gadsden, post: 3701756, member: 49555"] We had a rescue dog a few years back that was extremely afraid of guns. It didn't matter if it was a handgun or a long gun if any of us brought one out his ears would go down and he'd look for somewhere to hide. He was a really, really, good dog and I hated to see that and imagine what drove him to react so strongly. Therefore, we always tried to avoid exposing him to any firearms because it was obviously just too traumatic for him. [/QUOTE]
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