Caol Ila
Well-Known Member
I've hijacked my owner's HHO account to write this post. I hope no one minds.
My owner is normally sane and sensible. She hacks out in traffic and is usually no bother, although she sometimes gets grumpy about small children approaching us and wanting to feed me treats. But cars, trucks, tractors, etc. do not faze her. However, every time she sees a cranefly buzzing around, she freaks out and spooks. She has run out of my stall and refused to go back in. She just stands there and looks distressed and swears a lot. I have tried remaining calm and ignoring the cranefly, but this hasn't made any difference. I have also tried turning her out with a male human who is not afraid of craneflies. However, I am thinking this has made the problem worse as whenever she gets spooked by one, he responds by catching it and removing it from the premises. Does this reinforce the behaviour? I'm concerned as I know she likes camping and I can't imagine how she must react when one flies into her very small tent. It must be like a horse panicking a trailer! I am at my wit's end with this and we are coming to the part of the summer where the huge ones have started to appear.
And you humans think WE have irrational, ridiculous fears. My neighbour has told me that his owner has panic bolted at the sight of a spider. Jeezo.
Any advice would be welcome.
Gypsum
My owner is normally sane and sensible. She hacks out in traffic and is usually no bother, although she sometimes gets grumpy about small children approaching us and wanting to feed me treats. But cars, trucks, tractors, etc. do not faze her. However, every time she sees a cranefly buzzing around, she freaks out and spooks. She has run out of my stall and refused to go back in. She just stands there and looks distressed and swears a lot. I have tried remaining calm and ignoring the cranefly, but this hasn't made any difference. I have also tried turning her out with a male human who is not afraid of craneflies. However, I am thinking this has made the problem worse as whenever she gets spooked by one, he responds by catching it and removing it from the premises. Does this reinforce the behaviour? I'm concerned as I know she likes camping and I can't imagine how she must react when one flies into her very small tent. It must be like a horse panicking a trailer! I am at my wit's end with this and we are coming to the part of the summer where the huge ones have started to appear.
And you humans think WE have irrational, ridiculous fears. My neighbour has told me that his owner has panic bolted at the sight of a spider. Jeezo.
Any advice would be welcome.
Gypsum