SizzlerB
Well-Known Member
I have a rescue 3 year old Welsh section a who I acquired at the end of May - very timid, unhandleable and shy. She is now slightly happier and settled in a routine; although we have had alot of ups and downs along the way; which is to be expected as she's had a tough little life so far.
She is in at night and LOVES being in - she has a top door which is a grille which I have to shut as she went through a phase of clambering at the door and rearing upright - eek! I was terrified she might harm herself so the door is shut when she is left.
I have been trying to leave it open if I am on the yard and ignoring her door kicking which I have decided is attention seeking.
However tonight, my friend who brings her in for me in the evening rang in a panic to say she had got her front legs over the door in a split second. She struggled to free herself and luckily no damage; this time! :-/
I am worried she may do this and cause herself severe damage; having just lost my mare 2 weeks ago this little one is currently my life line and Im terrified something will happen to her!
Has anyone managed to overcome this - for now, I shall keep the door shut as this is solving the problem but ultimately I would like to be able to have the top door open.
Ideas ? Experiences ?
She is in at night and LOVES being in - she has a top door which is a grille which I have to shut as she went through a phase of clambering at the door and rearing upright - eek! I was terrified she might harm herself so the door is shut when she is left.
I have been trying to leave it open if I am on the yard and ignoring her door kicking which I have decided is attention seeking.
However tonight, my friend who brings her in for me in the evening rang in a panic to say she had got her front legs over the door in a split second. She struggled to free herself and luckily no damage; this time! :-/
I am worried she may do this and cause herself severe damage; having just lost my mare 2 weeks ago this little one is currently my life line and Im terrified something will happen to her!
Has anyone managed to overcome this - for now, I shall keep the door shut as this is solving the problem but ultimately I would like to be able to have the top door open.
Ideas ? Experiences ?