the watcher
Well-Known Member
A couple of points.
1. unless you actually saw her getting her headcollar off while rolling, or whatever, you cannot be certain that she didn't get caught up on it - unless they are very close fitting an agile youngster can even get a foot caught in them when scratching, so I think it is very possible that she has frightened herself with the headcollar.
2. assuming the headcollar has nothing to do with this, you do need to adopt the position of herd leader with her - you and your family are not her herd mates, or playthings and she has to respect you all without fear - so I suggest (as others have) that for the time being you take the children out of the equation.
1. unless you actually saw her getting her headcollar off while rolling, or whatever, you cannot be certain that she didn't get caught up on it - unless they are very close fitting an agile youngster can even get a foot caught in them when scratching, so I think it is very possible that she has frightened herself with the headcollar.
2. assuming the headcollar has nothing to do with this, you do need to adopt the position of herd leader with her - you and your family are not her herd mates, or playthings and she has to respect you all without fear - so I suggest (as others have) that for the time being you take the children out of the equation.