katie_and_toto
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Have hit a bit of a brick wall, Toto will virtually jump anything at home, nothing really seems to bother him. But, at shows he seems very unconfident and spooky, like 2 weeks ago I took him to a show to do 2ft jumping, and we had 12 faults, but after stopping once he did go over the 3 fences he didn't like. Today I took him to do clear round jumping at the same show, same fences but a bit smaller, the fillers slightly to the side. He was a bit tentative but jumped round clear. Went in to do one more round over the same course as last time, and he spooked at the same fences as he did at the show. Now I'm not cross with him at all becuase he's not being naughty, he's just unconfident and when he spooks he ducks a shoulder and runs out very very quickly so it's difficult to catch him before he does it.
Now the obvious thing to do is take him places like hiring jumping arenas etc. but have done it twice and he jumped everything fine and didn't look at a thing. He just seems to be very unpredictable, in the sense that one day he'll be fine, another he'll be very unconfident. Took him to a show at the end of last year and he jumped everything no problem.
To be fair we're a lot better than we used to be, we once got eliminated at the 2nd fence because I didn't use enough leg. I used to just sit there like a melon, I now am more confident and make sure I have my leg on and use voice encouragement, which helps a lot but he seems to go towards the fence and then opt out at the last stride.
So, any ideas as to help me keep him straight when he ducks a shoulder to spook? And any good fillers/spooky fence ideas to jump at home?
I was going to book a jumping lesson with a good instructor but I don't think there's much point really as he's not like that at home at all. Am going to take him xc schooling soon to get him over some new fences.
Sorry for the essay!
Does that make him sound like a nightmare? Nahh I love him to pieces really and I'm not angry with him at all, in case it sounds like that! I just want to help him learn that the fences will not eat him!
Now the obvious thing to do is take him places like hiring jumping arenas etc. but have done it twice and he jumped everything fine and didn't look at a thing. He just seems to be very unpredictable, in the sense that one day he'll be fine, another he'll be very unconfident. Took him to a show at the end of last year and he jumped everything no problem.
To be fair we're a lot better than we used to be, we once got eliminated at the 2nd fence because I didn't use enough leg. I used to just sit there like a melon, I now am more confident and make sure I have my leg on and use voice encouragement, which helps a lot but he seems to go towards the fence and then opt out at the last stride.
So, any ideas as to help me keep him straight when he ducks a shoulder to spook? And any good fillers/spooky fence ideas to jump at home?
I was going to book a jumping lesson with a good instructor but I don't think there's much point really as he's not like that at home at all. Am going to take him xc schooling soon to get him over some new fences.
Sorry for the essay!
Does that make him sound like a nightmare? Nahh I love him to pieces really and I'm not angry with him at all, in case it sounds like that! I just want to help him learn that the fences will not eat him!