motherof2beasts!
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My boy is 15 so no spring chicken , I’ve posted very similar posts before and taken advice on board.
He has a fear of all livestock (bar sheep !) so cows, donkeys, pigs, goats. His go to fear wise is generally poops himself , trembles and runs whilst making that awful noise I have named the death snort. He lived next to pigs for a whole year and still reacted the same every time he saw them. He is as good as gold with road works/lorries/motorbikes etc. people will say “put him in a field with cows” but I’m not going to do that, would cause himself injury as it’s blind panic. Weirdly if they are head down eating, he kind of jogs past but if they are looking at him no chance.
Do you sometimes just accept that is them … rather than trying to fix it? He’s the kind of boy I could do tons of work with moving past cows in hand etc but then if those cows move to another field or are different cows , right back at square one(big baby)
He has no health conditions bar asthma which is managed well.
He’s gently plodded along past fire engines whizzing past with sirens on , it’s just living creatures
and old men with flat caps and walking sticks ….
I’m at a point that I think do I just not keep pushing and hoping and just avoid , it’s also not that safe to keep trying as most are alongside busy ish roads. I’ve owned him 5 years and he’s come a long long way but this issue nope!
He has a fear of all livestock (bar sheep !) so cows, donkeys, pigs, goats. His go to fear wise is generally poops himself , trembles and runs whilst making that awful noise I have named the death snort. He lived next to pigs for a whole year and still reacted the same every time he saw them. He is as good as gold with road works/lorries/motorbikes etc. people will say “put him in a field with cows” but I’m not going to do that, would cause himself injury as it’s blind panic. Weirdly if they are head down eating, he kind of jogs past but if they are looking at him no chance.
Do you sometimes just accept that is them … rather than trying to fix it? He’s the kind of boy I could do tons of work with moving past cows in hand etc but then if those cows move to another field or are different cows , right back at square one(big baby)
He has no health conditions bar asthma which is managed well.
He’s gently plodded along past fire engines whizzing past with sirens on , it’s just living creatures
I’m at a point that I think do I just not keep pushing and hoping and just avoid , it’s also not that safe to keep trying as most are alongside busy ish roads. I’ve owned him 5 years and he’s come a long long way but this issue nope!