TheresaW
Well-Known Member
As some of you know, we very recently adopted my OH's late uncles border collie Aled. He really is a wonderful old boy (10.5), is absolutely fine with our cats, has been great with other dogs we've met on our walks. The only problem we've encountered so far is with the horses. Am not sure if it's fear or aggression.
Horses are kept on 5 acres, split into 2. He's been coming up when I do them, and OH has been coming with me. Whilst I poo pick etc OH has been playing with him and keeping him entertained. He ignores them for the most part, but if they come too close to the fence, he will stand and bark at them, really bark. They are completely unfazed by him and Dolly and Mac take no notice of him at all. Ollie will deliberately come as close to the fence as he can and just stand and look at him. Last night I was on my own with him, so whilst I was pottering about with the horses, I tied him on the lunge line. He could have a good mooch about, but get no closer than about 2ft to the fence. He was laying down quite happily until Ollie went over and then he started his barking. I went over and told him off, but he pretty much ignored me, so then I decided to leave him to it as both he and horses were safe from each other. He barked for a bit then gave up and had a mooch and lay down again. Once I'd finished with my jobs I untied him and we had a good play. No interest in the horses at all. (Lunge line still attached so could grab him if needed).
Any ideas how we can get him more used to them, or is it likely to never happen? I enjoy taking him up there with me, and will be nice in the winter having the company in the dark. Riding with him around isn't an issue as he wont be with me unless OH is there.
Thanks in advance.
Horses are kept on 5 acres, split into 2. He's been coming up when I do them, and OH has been coming with me. Whilst I poo pick etc OH has been playing with him and keeping him entertained. He ignores them for the most part, but if they come too close to the fence, he will stand and bark at them, really bark. They are completely unfazed by him and Dolly and Mac take no notice of him at all. Ollie will deliberately come as close to the fence as he can and just stand and look at him. Last night I was on my own with him, so whilst I was pottering about with the horses, I tied him on the lunge line. He could have a good mooch about, but get no closer than about 2ft to the fence. He was laying down quite happily until Ollie went over and then he started his barking. I went over and told him off, but he pretty much ignored me, so then I decided to leave him to it as both he and horses were safe from each other. He barked for a bit then gave up and had a mooch and lay down again. Once I'd finished with my jobs I untied him and we had a good play. No interest in the horses at all. (Lunge line still attached so could grab him if needed).
Any ideas how we can get him more used to them, or is it likely to never happen? I enjoy taking him up there with me, and will be nice in the winter having the company in the dark. Riding with him around isn't an issue as he wont be with me unless OH is there.
Thanks in advance.