noblesteed
Well-Known Member
This post got me thinking as I am currently having a similar dilemma with my gelding. During grooming he will position himself so I hit the right spot, he will also turn round and gesture with his head to show me his itchy spot so I can scratch him. I am happy to do this ONLY during grooming sessions, but should I do it at all?
He often tries to nuzzle my hair and I don't like this is case he nips my ear - he never has done but you never know... In this case if I were a horse and he approached me with unwelcome grooming, should I as the dominant horse push him away?
Also he likes to greet me as horses do each other, muzzle to muzzle and sniffing breath. As the 'dominant horse', how should I behave when he does this? Currently I allow him a sniff then I turn away.
He is not aggressive in any way, and just incredibly friendly. I do have to be very careful not to allow him to dominate as he can be VERY bolshy if allowed! He does not receive titbits so he's not after food.
Any ideas?
He often tries to nuzzle my hair and I don't like this is case he nips my ear - he never has done but you never know... In this case if I were a horse and he approached me with unwelcome grooming, should I as the dominant horse push him away?
Also he likes to greet me as horses do each other, muzzle to muzzle and sniffing breath. As the 'dominant horse', how should I behave when he does this? Currently I allow him a sniff then I turn away.
He is not aggressive in any way, and just incredibly friendly. I do have to be very careful not to allow him to dominate as he can be VERY bolshy if allowed! He does not receive titbits so he's not after food.
Any ideas?