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It's no different to any gun dog being gun-shy because the introduction to gunshot wasn't done correctly. It's unfortunate, but it does happen.
As others have said, instinct / prey drive / natural ability etc (or lack there of) is of no relevance what so ever to blinking.
Being gun shy is one thing, but the natural instinct of a hunting dog being mangled is terrible...it is their whole essence...it is who and what they are...yes?
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