If they are already trained and are no longer gun shy. Then, by all means, do not expose them more than necessary. BTW, hunting dogs are seldom behind the muzzle when the weapon is fired. Contrary.........they are usually out in front of it. Of course they are not being fired at directly, but nonetheless they are in front of the muzzle.
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