Birker2020
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So I went up the yard the other afternoon and goes in Lari's stable to give him a fuss. I'm leaning on the door inside the stable with my hands on the top of the door chatting to someone outside.
He starts licking the top of my hands. Then presses down with his teeth, mouth shut. He used to press down his muzzle on my shoulder when I first had him. I felt it was almost like an act of dominance but I was told to interpret it as a loving gesture. He just pressed his mouth down. No bite. Would stay like that half a minute before moving away.
So after this his teeth started gently raking the top of my hand. I reminded him 'No!' He stuck his tongue out (he uses to do that a lot when I first had him too). Then quick as a flash he nips me, almost like a 'I'll see how far I can push it'.
So I whip round, point my finger at his nose and say a very firm 'No!!'. He shoots back and gets a very anxious eye with lots of wrinkles above it, like worried wrinkles, if he could talk I'd swear he was very apologetic looking and sorry he'd hurt me.
I retain my position again. He comes over to me and blows in my hair with his nose, licks my hand again. Then almost as a dare repeats what he's done, only much harder and much quicker but before I have time to even react this time he shoots back. It's like he knows he's wrong but almost as if he thrives on the response. He's not a biter usually but I wouldn't actually call in biting. It's more like a nip.
Bailey used to grab hay out of a hay tub left outside a stable on the way out to the field. No matter how many times I reprimanded him he'd repeat it, the one day stood stationary he attempted to grab hay about a dozen times. Each time I got more and more forceful with reprimanding him, but again it was almost like he was seeing how far to push me. Almost as if he didn't understand that by being rude would have repercussions.
Any ideas?
And please no nasty comments.
P.s he was waiting for me to do his tea and then turn him out but I don't see that he would associate nipping me with me rushing to do his tea. He's not nipped/bitten me for about 2 years now.
He starts licking the top of my hands. Then presses down with his teeth, mouth shut. He used to press down his muzzle on my shoulder when I first had him. I felt it was almost like an act of dominance but I was told to interpret it as a loving gesture. He just pressed his mouth down. No bite. Would stay like that half a minute before moving away.
So after this his teeth started gently raking the top of my hand. I reminded him 'No!' He stuck his tongue out (he uses to do that a lot when I first had him too). Then quick as a flash he nips me, almost like a 'I'll see how far I can push it'.
So I whip round, point my finger at his nose and say a very firm 'No!!'. He shoots back and gets a very anxious eye with lots of wrinkles above it, like worried wrinkles, if he could talk I'd swear he was very apologetic looking and sorry he'd hurt me.
I retain my position again. He comes over to me and blows in my hair with his nose, licks my hand again. Then almost as a dare repeats what he's done, only much harder and much quicker but before I have time to even react this time he shoots back. It's like he knows he's wrong but almost as if he thrives on the response. He's not a biter usually but I wouldn't actually call in biting. It's more like a nip.
Bailey used to grab hay out of a hay tub left outside a stable on the way out to the field. No matter how many times I reprimanded him he'd repeat it, the one day stood stationary he attempted to grab hay about a dozen times. Each time I got more and more forceful with reprimanding him, but again it was almost like he was seeing how far to push me. Almost as if he didn't understand that by being rude would have repercussions.
Any ideas?
And please no nasty comments.
P.s he was waiting for me to do his tea and then turn him out but I don't see that he would associate nipping me with me rushing to do his tea. He's not nipped/bitten me for about 2 years now.
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