Cindy's Answer
You first need to build value for your recall command and then add the whistle when the dog understands the context. I have no idea what the whistle you used sounds like but we use and recommend the whistle linked below.
I've trained numerous dogs of different breeds to recall via the whistle by first pairing it with food with the dog on a leash. You may need to only use a very slight bit of air into the whistle the first time. Make it very soft and quiet, don't blow into it like you're a ref at a basketball game :) You want the dog to be curious about the sound at first, not overwhelmed.
We have a good, recently released course on the recall that you may want to review first. For a sound-sensitive dog it may be that a whistle is too stressful and I definitely wouldn't recommend jumping back into using a whistle right away. I'd first get a rock solid recall on a leash and then a long line before I added that back to the training.
A reliable recall is the most important command for every dog so I'd back up to the beginning and build up his confidence and put the whistle introduction on long-term hold for now.
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