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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 875767" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>My foxie used to hate the sound of guns and thunder up to the age of 7 when we moved onto the farm, if I got the gun out she would run in the opposite direction back to the house, fortunately. Somehow she got to realise that at the other end of the bang there was something dead and kicking on the ground that she could grab and shake. She now associates the bang with something good and runs out to murder the the shot animal, I just have to pick up the rifle and she gets very excited, runs over to the quad bike, stands over the top of the handlebars as we head out looking for something for me to shoot.</p><p>They can change, but being a min foxie helps, they have bred into them over many years an insatiable desire to kill.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 875767, member: 16453"] My foxie used to hate the sound of guns and thunder up to the age of 7 when we moved onto the farm, if I got the gun out she would run in the opposite direction back to the house, fortunately. Somehow she got to realise that at the other end of the bang there was something dead and kicking on the ground that she could grab and shake. She now associates the bang with something good and runs out to murder the the shot animal, I just have to pick up the rifle and she gets very excited, runs over to the quad bike, stands over the top of the handlebars as we head out looking for something for me to shoot. They can change, but being a min foxie helps, they have bred into them over many years an insatiable desire to kill. Ken [/QUOTE]
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