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<blockquote data-quote="dlbleak" data-source="post: 2907137" data-attributes="member: 6795"><p>she's beautiful aaron. mrshooter gave some good advice. if you are planning on taking her out to the field, work with noise distraction often. some guys take a pup out and starting shooting over them only to make them gunshy. when we started our first dogs out, we would make a few loud noises while they were eating. maybe bang a pot and pan together or something like that. then we moved up to 22 rifle at a distance then slowly worked our way up in the shotgun gauges while closing the distance.</p><p>we could part their ears with a shot and it wouldn't bother them in the least.</p><p></p><p>if the parents were hunters you might be amazed at what she knows already. good luck with her!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlbleak, post: 2907137, member: 6795"] she's beautiful aaron. mrshooter gave some good advice. if you are planning on taking her out to the field, work with noise distraction often. some guys take a pup out and starting shooting over them only to make them gunshy. when we started our first dogs out, we would make a few loud noises while they were eating. maybe bang a pot and pan together or something like that. then we moved up to 22 rifle at a distance then slowly worked our way up in the shotgun gauges while closing the distance. we could part their ears with a shot and it wouldn't bother them in the least. if the parents were hunters you might be amazed at what she knows already. good luck with her! [/QUOTE]
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