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<blockquote data-quote="Annie" data-source="post: 2978944" data-attributes="member: 42224"><p>Is her dog afraid of thunder? Fireworks? Did this just come on or has it always been anxious when you shoot? Exactly how does the dog react? Does it cower and shake in a corner or try to hide, or does it become hyperactive and bark and try to run away? What kind of dog is it and how old? Obedience trained? Leash trained?</p><p></p><p>There is are ways to desensitize her dog to your shooting, but it requires effort on your part as well as hers. Just kinda depends on if you guys are willing to put in the work. And I'm not passing judgement at all -- if she really does just prefer to take the dog and leave when you shoot then there is no reason to work up a game plan to deal with the dog's sensitivity.</p><p></p><p>If you are interested in teaching the dog that noise is not a threat, you should probably do some legwork before you approach her about doing some training. You can PM me if you'd like and we'll see if I can help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie, post: 2978944, member: 42224"] Is her dog afraid of thunder? Fireworks? Did this just come on or has it always been anxious when you shoot? Exactly how does the dog react? Does it cower and shake in a corner or try to hide, or does it become hyperactive and bark and try to run away? What kind of dog is it and how old? Obedience trained? Leash trained? There is are ways to desensitize her dog to your shooting, but it requires effort on your part as well as hers. Just kinda depends on if you guys are willing to put in the work. And I'm not passing judgement at all -- if she really does just prefer to take the dog and leave when you shoot then there is no reason to work up a game plan to deal with the dog's sensitivity. If you are interested in teaching the dog that noise is not a threat, you should probably do some legwork before you approach her about doing some training. You can PM me if you'd like and we'll see if I can help. [/QUOTE]
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