kickonchaps
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There's a little terrier type thing that lives in a house on our nearest bridleway, and EVERY. SINGLE. TIME you go past it crawls through a gap in the fence and chases after you barking. I've been chased while walking the dog and riding my horse, my sister has been chased when jogging down the road, and she's even had to slam on the brakes to avoid running this dog over when it's been chasing cyclists!
The owners have been told and their response is 'oh... he can get through the gate you see...'
This morning I got chased again twice on my hack and the 2nd time the owner showed up to collect the dog. It wouldn't come back when she called it so she asked me to wait while she came over. Horse ignored it as usual while it yapped round his back legs. I said to her as she grabbed the dog by the scruff 'I don't want to scare you but my horse is wearing hind shoes and if he kicks it, he'll kill it.' Completely ignored. She apologised for the chasing and that was that.
Now I've been chased by many a dog in my time, including a huge doberman that pursued us for a quarter of a mile, but this little thing is a danger to everyone now that it's running around on the road, and the owners certainly aren't intimidated by my big scary horse when he has his ears pricked and doesn't look like he knows what kicking means....
My conclusion is the only way to make them take my threat seriously is to teach him to kick the dog
I don't want to start off with a death blow immediately, thinking more along the lines of 3 stage kick training. Stage 1 is a warning kick, stage 2 is a sharp nudge in the ribs to say back off (and hopefully leave a nice hoofprint for the owner to see) and Stage 3 is the full on, flying-dog death blow. Can anyone advise how to go about teaching this?
Before anyone calls the RSPCA on me I should add I'm only joking... though not in my dreams
The owners have been told and their response is 'oh... he can get through the gate you see...'
This morning I got chased again twice on my hack and the 2nd time the owner showed up to collect the dog. It wouldn't come back when she called it so she asked me to wait while she came over. Horse ignored it as usual while it yapped round his back legs. I said to her as she grabbed the dog by the scruff 'I don't want to scare you but my horse is wearing hind shoes and if he kicks it, he'll kill it.' Completely ignored. She apologised for the chasing and that was that.
Now I've been chased by many a dog in my time, including a huge doberman that pursued us for a quarter of a mile, but this little thing is a danger to everyone now that it's running around on the road, and the owners certainly aren't intimidated by my big scary horse when he has his ears pricked and doesn't look like he knows what kicking means....
My conclusion is the only way to make them take my threat seriously is to teach him to kick the dog
Before anyone calls the RSPCA on me I should add I'm only joking... though not in my dreams