Thanks, I'll never forget that day! Kilt one the next morning too, but I left the pup at the house for that stand since it was just too tight cover to keep him from getting sacked...
As for suppressors, all I can say is: "LUCKY YOU!!!"
Still might be a good idea to start out with .22shorts/subsonics. If you can add some type of furry reward after the shots, all the better! It don't take long for a gamey pup to start looking for some fur to wool when a gun goes boom...
So, instead of the rifle crack inducing a fear or panic reaction, it will signal that its time for puppy to go find the fur! So easy, even an idiot like me can manage that logic
There are prolly as many ways to train your dog as there are guys with dogs to train. Add in the fact that we all expect different things from our dogs, and they all develop at their own genetically predisposed pace, there really are no hard & fast rules. Just remember the basics for training ANY dog:
START SLOW & let the pup be a pup! Stay in tune with how she is progressing. Use your good sense to provide challenges for her, and try your best to give her EVERY opportunity to succeed!!! And the bond YOU make with YOUR dog during this time is something that cannot be overstated...
If you expect too much, too soon, or give your pup challenges that it can't easily accomplish, then you are setting the stage for failure, frustration, or worse...flat our ruining your dog before it ever really had a chance!
Build your little gal up slow & steady. If she proves worthy of her feed, those foundational lessons will pay you back tenfold in happiness as you watch her grow into a fine companion...
Good luck & keep it fun!!!