MizElz
Well-Known Member
Ellie has developed a horrid habit in the past few days. When I muck her out, I tend to let her loose in the yard for a bite of grass and to stretch her legs. She is normally as good as gold with this; she'll stop to have her neck scratched, stand in the doorway and watch me, all normal 'nice' stuff. Well the day before yesterday she started mucking around and wouldnt let me catch her; everytime I got near she whipped round and went to the other side of the yard, then made a flying leap into her box (dangerous, I know) and turned her back end on me.
I eventually managed to grab her forelock and nose and put her headcollar on, thinking that the funny phase was over. Then yesterday she did exactly the same thing, but this time threatened to jump over the fence in the yard (which would have taken her straight onto the bonnet of two cars
) My mum came out with an apple and caught her (which I kind of objected to because I dont like rewarding naughtiness - but at least she was caught). She then had no problem with being tied up; its like once she's caught, she stops being silly. But this is a new thing and I'm eager to break the habit before it gets to the point that I cant let her loose any more. Are treats and food the way to go, or should I be really firm with her and let her know that it isnt acceptable? Or should I stop letting her loose and simply tie her up all the time? She hasnt had a fright or a scare, so shouldnt be panicking about anything.
I just dont know why she has started doing it.