Ally_F
Well-Known Member
Please help!
I have had my pony for only just over a week now, so I know she is not at the point of trusting me yet, but for some reason after a perfect week together she has just started to plant her feet while leading so I cant get her to the stable!
I really wanted to start doing ground work with her now she has had a little time to settle in, but I cant even get her onto the yard (her field is at the end of the drive) without her stopping.
It has been suggested that she might not like the pressure from the head collar as her wolf teeth are coming through - but I cant get her safely to the stable to check, and she throws her head in the air if you put your hand near her mouth while in the field (her teeth where checked during the vetting and all was fine except he said her wolf teeth where coming through)
Does anyone have any advice as to how I can get her to walk on, or even some ground work I can do in the field to get her to trust me more to help stop this?
It took me over 30 mins to do a 2 min walk - and the last bit we had to "reverse" in as she was having none of it, I've tried zig-zagging her but she only moves her back feet, I cant get the front to move, also spinning away doesn't work as she seems to have an invisible line she wont cross. She is not scared of anything as she happily steals grass from the side of the road!
Sorry for the Essay but I'm really lost as to what to do, without loosing what little relationship we have managed to get? Thanks!!!!
I have had my pony for only just over a week now, so I know she is not at the point of trusting me yet, but for some reason after a perfect week together she has just started to plant her feet while leading so I cant get her to the stable!
I really wanted to start doing ground work with her now she has had a little time to settle in, but I cant even get her onto the yard (her field is at the end of the drive) without her stopping.
It has been suggested that she might not like the pressure from the head collar as her wolf teeth are coming through - but I cant get her safely to the stable to check, and she throws her head in the air if you put your hand near her mouth while in the field (her teeth where checked during the vetting and all was fine except he said her wolf teeth where coming through)
Does anyone have any advice as to how I can get her to walk on, or even some ground work I can do in the field to get her to trust me more to help stop this?
It took me over 30 mins to do a 2 min walk - and the last bit we had to "reverse" in as she was having none of it, I've tried zig-zagging her but she only moves her back feet, I cant get the front to move, also spinning away doesn't work as she seems to have an invisible line she wont cross. She is not scared of anything as she happily steals grass from the side of the road!
Sorry for the Essay but I'm really lost as to what to do, without loosing what little relationship we have managed to get? Thanks!!!!