24 April 2021 #1 LadyGascoyne Well-Known Member Joined 28 May 2013 Messages 7,822 Location Oxfordshire Visit site Since Mimosa is showing absolutely zero aptitude for jumping, I’ve resorted to taking Rio around the jumps on the farm. It was hit and miss ? Clear! Not a chance! Non-traditional approach Textbook!
Since Mimosa is showing absolutely zero aptitude for jumping, I’ve resorted to taking Rio around the jumps on the farm. It was hit and miss ? Clear! Not a chance! Non-traditional approach Textbook!
24 April 2021 #2 C Cutgrass Well-Known Member Joined 9 May 2020 Messages 195 Visit site Brilliant, clearly has loads of potential!
24 April 2021 #3 J&S Well-Known Member Joined 17 June 2012 Messages 2,487 Visit site Our collie used to be a real point and go sort! Trained at many pony club camps and was a willing lead for newly broken ponies!
Our collie used to be a real point and go sort! Trained at many pony club camps and was a willing lead for newly broken ponies!
24 April 2021 #4 P planete Well-Known Member Joined 5 May 2010 Messages 3,396 Location New Forest Visit site My Welsh collie could clear a five bar gate without touching the top when young, he was definitely better at it than the horse!
My Welsh collie could clear a five bar gate without touching the top when young, he was definitely better at it than the horse!
24 April 2021 #5 Errin Paddywack Well-Known Member Joined 20 June 2019 Messages 6,869 Location West Midlands Visit site Not a candidate for agility then
24 April 2021 #6 T tristar Well-Known Member Joined 23 August 2010 Messages 6,586 Visit site in the current market must be worth a fortune
24 April 2021 #7 LadyGascoyne Well-Known Member Joined 28 May 2013 Messages 7,822 Location Oxfordshire Visit site J&S said: Our collie used to be a real point and go sort! Trained at many pony club camps and was a willing lead for newly broken ponies! Click to expand... Maybe that’s the answer, get the dog to convince the horse that it can leave the ground ?
J&S said: Our collie used to be a real point and go sort! Trained at many pony club camps and was a willing lead for newly broken ponies! Click to expand... Maybe that’s the answer, get the dog to convince the horse that it can leave the ground ?
24 April 2021 #8 cauda equina Well-Known Member Joined 2 February 2014 Messages 9,920 Visit site Great pics and a very handsome dog, but I'm disappointed that you post a 'Pictures' thread and none of them are of Mim!
Great pics and a very handsome dog, but I'm disappointed that you post a 'Pictures' thread and none of them are of Mim!
24 April 2021 #9 Tihamandturkey Well-Known Member Joined 18 June 2013 Messages 1,363 Visit site Love it ?
24 April 2021 #10 LadyGascoyne Well-Known Member Joined 28 May 2013 Messages 7,822 Location Oxfordshire Visit site cauda equina said: Great pics and a very handsome dog, but I'm disappointed that you post a 'Pictures' thread and none of them are of Mim! Click to expand... Ah well she’s been downgraded from riding horse to farm hand this week. I’m not sure she was too impressed.
cauda equina said: Great pics and a very handsome dog, but I'm disappointed that you post a 'Pictures' thread and none of them are of Mim! Click to expand... Ah well she’s been downgraded from riding horse to farm hand this week. I’m not sure she was too impressed.
24 April 2021 #11 cauda equina Well-Known Member Joined 2 February 2014 Messages 9,920 Visit site She's as gorgeous as always!
24 April 2021 #12 LadyGascoyne Well-Known Member Joined 28 May 2013 Messages 7,822 Location Oxfordshire Visit site She’s such a soppy thing. She fell asleep on my shoulder while I was doing her feet after our ride. Silly beast.
She’s such a soppy thing. She fell asleep on my shoulder while I was doing her feet after our ride. Silly beast.