Bill Savoie
Active member
My black Lab Tilly is developing serious issues with loud noises. It began last year with a really violent thunderstorm. It got worse this summer when my next door neighbor decided to host his own 4th of July celebration. Now it's spread to gun fire.
Tilly is coming 7 years old. She's always been a soft dog, definite beta. She has been hunted, but not extensively, maybe 20 birds shot and retrieved in the past 3 years. She was introduced to the gun as part of her training, first with a blank pistol at a distance while retrieving, moving up to poppers at a distance and then slowly closer.
Tuesday was our coastal opener. Tilly and I hiked into a small beaver bog where there are always ducks but never any competition. I've always tried to make the first outing of the season pretty controlled to help the dogs with their manners. When the ducks started moving, Tilly was tracking them with her eyes. I shot a black duck, one shot, clean kill with the bird down about 10 yards away to the right. I shot a mallard, one shot, that landed behind and to the left, maybe 20 yards. I sent Tilly on the first bird, she retrieved and I sent her on to the second. This one was flapping a bit, but she picked it up and brought it in. I sat back down to wait for the next shot, lots of birds moving. Next thing I realize is that Tilly is no longer next to me. I start calling for her, but no response. She has NEVER wandered off before like this. I clear my gun and beat feet back to the truck. She's there, tail tucked between her legs and cowering. I put her in the car, hiked back in for the gear and brought her home. She's perfectly happy to retrieve the ducks in the yard, so she's not afraid of them.
Did I ruin her as a gun dog? Do I start the whole conditioning over again? I've never seen a dog that has been hunting turn gun-shy. She's my 3rd retriever and 5th gun dog. Any advice would be appreciated.
Tilly is coming 7 years old. She's always been a soft dog, definite beta. She has been hunted, but not extensively, maybe 20 birds shot and retrieved in the past 3 years. She was introduced to the gun as part of her training, first with a blank pistol at a distance while retrieving, moving up to poppers at a distance and then slowly closer.
Tuesday was our coastal opener. Tilly and I hiked into a small beaver bog where there are always ducks but never any competition. I've always tried to make the first outing of the season pretty controlled to help the dogs with their manners. When the ducks started moving, Tilly was tracking them with her eyes. I shot a black duck, one shot, clean kill with the bird down about 10 yards away to the right. I shot a mallard, one shot, that landed behind and to the left, maybe 20 yards. I sent Tilly on the first bird, she retrieved and I sent her on to the second. This one was flapping a bit, but she picked it up and brought it in. I sat back down to wait for the next shot, lots of birds moving. Next thing I realize is that Tilly is no longer next to me. I start calling for her, but no response. She has NEVER wandered off before like this. I clear my gun and beat feet back to the truck. She's there, tail tucked between her legs and cowering. I put her in the car, hiked back in for the gear and brought her home. She's perfectly happy to retrieve the ducks in the yard, so she's not afraid of them.
Did I ruin her as a gun dog? Do I start the whole conditioning over again? I've never seen a dog that has been hunting turn gun-shy. She's my 3rd retriever and 5th gun dog. Any advice would be appreciated.