Hi Guys,
As you may, or may not, have read, I have many years experience training both dogs and owners.
One thing I have never come across is having to get a dog (any dog) used to the sound of gunshots.
I have three dogs here.
1 x 8yo White Boxer bitch - she's an inside dog mostly due to be almost totally deaf now, and as disobedient as they come (that's what happens when too many people have their own ideas on how to train a dog, and what the dog should be allowed to get away with).
1 x 3yo Border Collie dog - he's an outside dog 98% of the time. comes in for attention. Ex working dog (we have no sheep at the moment), and has some issues.
1 x 18mo Border Collie bitch - not a sheepdog of any description, more a couch potato and bird chaser.
The issue I have is this:
My male (Jock) is scared of motorbikes. he loves to run beside the quad bike, and is happy around my son's road bike, however, whenever a motorbike goes past on the road, he hides in a corner. (Phillip Island Grand Prix saw him refuse to eat for three days as the Barry Sheen Memorial Ride goes right past our place) He'll stop eating to wait for them to go past.
Loud bangs (when posts are being dropped or similar) also unsettle him, not to the point where he goes and hides, but he certainly takes note of the sound and will move away to a more comfortable distance for him.
Also, he's not fazed by sound effects on movies, thunder, lightning, loud truck brakes, etc
When I start shooting, should I take him out of his day run and put him in his sleeping pen (His palace, he loves that place)?
All of my dogs have had basic obedience training (even if the Boxer has her own ideas, she knows when she must behave), and are fantastic around the quad bike, cars, kids etc
Any ideas on what I can do to NOT terrorise my boy Jock when I do start shooting at home?
Jenna
PS. Back Story on Jock.
When I bought him (no money changed hands, he was given to me as a gift - I chose him from the litter), he came from a less than ideal environment. Raised in a pack with his littermates and mother, with other dogs getting into the whelping pen whenever they felt like it. There were no food bowls at this place (still aren't), and the dogs are fed by handfuls of dry food being thrown at them. The pups, and their dam, were reared on day old bread soaked in powdered milk. For those farmers out there, when these people can get their hands on the day old bread, they put it in a long sheep foot bath and pour powdered milk over top, hose down the contents and let the dogs out of their runs in a free-for-all feeding frenzy.
This was put into two separate bowls (the only ones on the joint) for an adult bitch and nine pups to feed out of a couple of times a week until the last pup was sold, and the four that were kept remained.
The dogs (approximately 30 now) are not given any attention other than to be fed, watered and occasionally let off their chains, and these people do not believe in praise. I'm pretty sure most of the dogs don't know their names, and any words that are spoken to them are generally something being yelled at them.
I brought Jock home at 9 weeks of age, got him all of his injections and put him on a great puppy diet. he's been well socialised with other people and dogs, at this stage is still entire, loves a ride in the car, and is the most gentle animal you could imagine around my 5yo daughter.
I hate the way that these people supposedly care for their dogs, and no amount of intervention on the part of anyone has done any good. The only thing that I know has made a difference is me supplying worming and flea treatment to the owner at a fraction of what I bought it for. I go out there and there's a dog roundup to get everyone done.
She has asked to use my dog over one of her bitches, I've refused. She's also asked for a puppy from my bitch if I breed from her, this has also been refused. (I'm thinking of desexing both my Border Collies - I'm a little over the hassles of keeping them separate).
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.