YourValentine
Well-Known Member
Thanks for the comments @Ambers Echo on the use of a teddy/dummy complete agree that it could be used the wrong way to "flood" him to a point of learned helplessnes that might work in the short term but would probably backfire long term in trust etc. I think a lot of his past handling has involved being shoved in a corner/against a wall and forced to accept whatever a humam wants to do to him, which is why his first reaction to anything new, a human does, is to go straight to 10 and run.
His big trigger with getting on appears to be at the point of going to sit up /swing a leg over him, which I can't ease him into without risking myself again.
Ive never used a dummy before but can definitely see the potential because we were scratching our heads about how to ease him into it.
We'd spent 6+ weeks leaning on and over till he no longer tensed/flicked an ear and was generally chilled with all that, including moving a few steps with my weight on him, and we're still rebuilding that trust from 2 weeks ago.
We'll introduce "Crash" (can't call him bear that's reserved for another long standing memmber of the family
) gradually as we have with everything else.
Ive broken in quite a few horses and he is by far the most distrusting of humans doing new things, even compared to semi-feral 3yr olds pulled in off the station, which is sad in a way.
His big trigger with getting on appears to be at the point of going to sit up /swing a leg over him, which I can't ease him into without risking myself again.
Ive never used a dummy before but can definitely see the potential because we were scratching our heads about how to ease him into it.
We'd spent 6+ weeks leaning on and over till he no longer tensed/flicked an ear and was generally chilled with all that, including moving a few steps with my weight on him, and we're still rebuilding that trust from 2 weeks ago.
We'll introduce "Crash" (can't call him bear that's reserved for another long standing memmber of the family
Ive broken in quite a few horses and he is by far the most distrusting of humans doing new things, even compared to semi-feral 3yr olds pulled in off the station, which is sad in a way.

