caterpillar
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Couldn't agree with this post more
Agree, chestnut cob's post was spot on.
Couldn't agree with this post more
I think it's all about being polite and if they're not aware of horse behaviour said:I think yes you are very right on everything you have said and most people don't understand horses at all, which is 100% understandable if they have never been near them. They do need politly asking/explaining and hopefully will be very willing to help, some wont but as long as they don't go out of their way to be awkward that that should be no issue either, its a walk on situation
Although i still stick to my point if i ask someone not to spin their bike up in front of horses and he tells me S*it happens....he prob isn't interested in becoming aware of horse behaviour![]()
as them to speak to your horse, then they'll realise it's a person under all the lycra! Talk to dog walkers and ramblers. Say thank you when they stop, say hello when they don't.
I think yes you are very right on everything you have said and most people don't understand horses at all, which is 100% understandable if they have never been near them. They do need politly asking/explaining and hopefully will be very willing to help, some wont but as long as they don't go out of their way to be awkward that that should be no issue either, its a walk on situation
Although i still stick to my point if i ask someone not to spin their bike up in front of horses and he tells me S*it happens....he prob isn't interested in becoming aware of horse behaviour![]()
One last point: As well trained as I want my horse/s to be, I wouldn't expect them to stand still during a dog attack. There's a big difference between a dog playing and a dog attacking.
However the amount of complaining you hear from people who clearly haven't been attacked in any way,shape or form. Merely chased by an exuberant dog. Makes me wonder how these animals and riders would cope on the hunting field? Probably not very well![]()
Ooh, of course there are going to be some stupid and ignorant people around. Such as the man who shouted "Keep your stupid cow in a field and off MY road!!" I wasn't even on the road! I was on a footpath which we've been given permission to ride on!
The amount of times I have wanted to shout at someone, because it seems so obvious to me, but to someone who doesn't ride or know horses it may seem ridiculous. I tend to treat everyone as though they have no idea (obviously I try not to patronise!).
COWLOL!
So if my pony is fine around dogs running through his legs, barking, approaching from in front and behind, doesnt blink an eyelid - how then do I bomb proof against a biting legs dog? Its not exactly something you can expose him to like Mr stick (bag on a stick LOL loved that, as mentioned earlier in this thread)
In short, I think it's all about your mindset, perhaps those who find hacking such a terrifying fraught experience, are the fraught type anyway? Who knows, anyway, I haven't read all posts as it seems the post has gone haywire, but just wanted to add my answer to OP.
So if my pony is fine around dogs running through his legs, barking, approaching from in front and behind, doesnt blink an eyelid - how then do I bomb proof against a biting legs dog? Its not exactly something you can expose him to like Mr stick (bag on a stick LOL loved that, as mentioned earlier in this thread)
What training would you expect these dog owners to undertake?
Do you help in any way when you meet dogs like this?