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Sounds a bit funny, but Anton always barks at the birds. They have to be in trees, otherwise he is not interested at all. Once he flushed them up with his racket he happily runs after them - until they touch down in the next tree. Then the same performance over and over.
Sometimes, especially on Sunday mornings in the park, it is rather embarrassing. He barks as if someone had turned on his battery. He barks so repetitively and doesn't stop.
I don't think gun dogs are supposed to bark at birds...
Do other Irish setters bark at birds as well? And if so, what do you do about it? Anti-bark collars and water pistols and rattling chains are not an option. Any suggestions?
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That explains why they hang around the local dog walking field. They must love Blossom despite the noise.
My two English lads are quite the opposit for them the presence of any bird means total silence & stillness not to mention some sneaky behaviour :) but they do come from very strong working lines and are really only interested in hunting. If they spot a pidgeon for example in a tree, they'll sneak quietly up to it & sit under the spot where it is until it moves, regardless of how long it takes & then they might give chase but it's all in total silence.
The only time I've seen Theoden bark at a bird is the odd time a wee sparrow gets temporarily caught in the hen house while stealing food. I free them when I hear all the commotion if they haven't already found their own way out. It's a rapid high pitched bark probably a mixture of excitement at being so close to a trapped bird flapping madly about & frustration at not being able to get at it. But now they've worked out exactly where they birds fly out and wait in that area & have caught a few. The instinct to hunt is very strong & I have to admit they've been a very successful team over the years.
Cash does both. He will silently stalk and freeze, moving ever so slowly setting his target. Then as they fly away he bolts along after them and sometimes when they stay up on in a tree he will stand up on two legs and sort of bark/whine at them in frustration. Till the next bird shows up in our path. This is his favorite thing to do and he seems so annoyed when another dog comes along and gets in his way. But the embarrassing barking happens when he gets excited and other dogs are romping in play. He always then starts his yapping and I swear there will be dog showing up at our dog park with hearing aids on soon since he likes to bark in their ears to try to get them to run with him.
Thank you for all these lovely replies - so good to see that other reds are just as noisy! Funny enough, our two guys come from a strong working line, too. And all the clever books will tell you that setters don't tend to bark - haha.
I'm quite happy that the hunter who actually had an eye on sweet little Anton picked another dog out of the litter This hunter was actually the owner of Anton's and Gina's father and had the first choice, and I'll never forget our prayers "please, don't pick Anton!" I'm sure he wouldn'd have pampered our Anton the way we do.
I guess we start selling hearing aids in the doggy park...
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