Pearlsasinger
Up in the clouds
I am really pleased that you have the confidence to laugh at your horse when he misbehaves. I am sure you are right that this is a better way to deal with him than getting wound up yourself.
BUT you need to nip bad manners in the bud, IMO. If I were you I would insist that he stands for as long as YOU want to, when you meet people out and about for a chat. I do speak from experience as my horse was not used to this when I got her and I have had to build up to standing for a long chat, with the help of friends and neighbours.
Then I would insist that YOU set the pace and if he starts to jog/powerwalk, use half-halts to settle him back to the pace you asked for.
The trouble is that if a horse gets the idea that it is in charge, it will expect to be in charge in all situations and this can be dangerous and as you found can spoil a nice hack.
Good luck
BUT you need to nip bad manners in the bud, IMO. If I were you I would insist that he stands for as long as YOU want to, when you meet people out and about for a chat. I do speak from experience as my horse was not used to this when I got her and I have had to build up to standing for a long chat, with the help of friends and neighbours.
Then I would insist that YOU set the pace and if he starts to jog/powerwalk, use half-halts to settle him back to the pace you asked for.
The trouble is that if a horse gets the idea that it is in charge, it will expect to be in charge in all situations and this can be dangerous and as you found can spoil a nice hack.
Good luck