Deafness retires my spaniel
My cocker spaniel tends to range too far out so I've trained her on an electronic collar. She's 13 years old now and knows the drill very well. Unfortunately she's gone very deaf. While hunting a really remote area on the east side of Algonquin she lost here bearings (never had that happen before). The collar only works if she knows where to come back to.
After an afternoon of trying to reconnect with her and several gun blasts I realized she was hopelessly out of range and lost. I laid two coats down and headed home for a sleepless night. It had snowed most of the night and it was very windy.
The next morning she wasn't back and I was about to give up. The wind had died though and I though well one or two more gun shots won't hurt. First blast I heard a dog howl three times. Next blast I could see her running toward me through the bush. She was dry and rested. Guess we should never forget they aren't too far removed from wild animals. Looked like she'd piled up some leaves and slept under a spruce or cedar.
My wife ( her lawyer) says she's officially retired. She's lucky dog to have survived a night in the big bush at the age of 13.