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  1. I didn't realise Kai was that big! Lovely photos of her and Minski :)

     

     

    Great update Clare, Loki is looking fabulous! :wub: I think he looks fitter and happier too, I can't wait to see summer photos of him, very different from the horse you first posted photos of. Very glad that the move has gone well and that you are out of the other yard, it didn't sound very pleasant for either of you.

  2. When it comes to kids being all over dogs, I feel very uncomfortable with that regardless of how much history is known. Kids shouldn't be allowed to pile on dogs like that. I also feel very uncomfortable when I see pictures of kids sprawling over dogs, sitting on them, or with a tight grab of their head. Just bad parenting I think, regardless of the dog's history, but especially scary with dogs with no history.

     

    I couldn't agree more, so many parents seem to think this sort of behaviour is acceptable. I suspect a fair number don't think it is OK but can't be bothered to do anything about it as long as the kids are not hassling them, very sad for both the dogs and the children.

     

    I would never trust someone elses opinion of an animal without making my own assessment either.

  3. I've seen this sort of behaviour too. As Owl suggests I think there is a lot more to pack politics than the usual alpha dog stuff that gets bandied around, dogs are far more complex than that in my experience. I have read that Newfoundlands are known for this sort of behaviour, that if one of their pack (I think it was talking about humans) is threatened they will not act aggressively but will put themselves between whoever they are protecting and the aggressor.

  4. Mist: So glad things are moving forwards for you and Cueva. We need photos! :flowers:

     

    Bradders: Good work with Rolo, thats great progress in three weeks, you must have put some work into it. Looking forward to the photos. :flowers:

     

    Clare: Even I'm excited about the new yard! Hope there will be some photos :flowers:

     

    Phoenix21: Bear does look rather lovely :)

     

    Jackysian: You promised us Kane photos! :mad: :laugh:

  5. As a result I had a long hard think and thankfully found an Enlightened Equitation trainer/teacher called Nick Dutton who is able to help me re-start Cueva. We are doing the whole lunge, long rein, work in hand thing along with some targeted clicker training. Then we will start the riding thing...

     

    Great news :flowers:

  6. I agree with Border Collie all the way.

     

    Especially these days when we get to see amazing footage of animals in the wild on TV.

     

    Zoos are a legacy of a past era which I feel will die out in time.

     

    People should not be encouraged to see animals as entertainment. Is childrens education really furthered by gawping at trapped animals in a cage, however big and posh that cage is?

     

    Conservation is best served by respecting the animal kingdoms right to have some space on this planet, even if it is highly valuable development land, and letting them get on with it.

     

    The most useful breeding program in terms of the environment would be one that controlled our own species population.

  7. Loki :wub: Such a gorgeous bottom too. I think he is looking more muscular and a better shape. I can really see Loki doing x-country in the future.

     

    Your current YO sounds more and more dislikeable, driving any vehicle fast past a horse is not nice in my book, regardless of whether they are stabled or not :mad: I don't think you are over reacting at all, I'd be livid in your position. I do think you would enjoy owning Loki more if he was somewhere else but I guess only you know whether you can afford the extra time and money, you could always move him and keep an eye out for somewhere closer to home.

     

    He is a beautiful horse, you made a good choice :flowers:

  8. Drugs can be anything from mild hassle (which you are already experiencing) to big, big trouble for lots of reasons - the narcotic effects, the medical effects, the wider psychological effects, the people that hang around them, the people that supply them, the law, the lifestyle. Given that you don't do them yourself, is this girl worth taking all that onboard?

  9. It's not a confidence thing with me, at my age I don't care but the straightner thing made me think again.

    I have thought of it and then dismissed it many times.

     

    I really do not like the idea of scapels round my face, I don;t care how good the person doing it is.

     

    So to put myself through something similar when it is not neccessary would be insane.

     

    Surgery on your brain is pretty serious! Facial surgery isn't in the same league. It is still a very scary idea but you have to appreciate that a lot of that fear comes from the biological urge to protect your face at all costs because of the major sensory bits that reside there - eyes, nose, mouth and ears. That instinct is from one of the most primitive parts of the brain. That part of the brain cannot not understand about surgical procedures, it is just the drive of self preservation (if that makes sense). So when you think about a knife near your face that part of your brain instantly cuts in and starts shieking 'NO! NO! NO!' this reaction is not always realistic to the actual risk. It is more developed in some people than others, some people can control it or set the feeling aside more than others, I find it helps me to realise what is going on. The same thing makes people hate being on their own, frightened of heights etc

     

    Someone suggested going for the consultations as it is a last chance and that seems a good idea to me. You can back out any point.

  10. Lovely photos MilliesMum! How come Minskis tail is so short? Is it naturally that way? Kai :wub: :wub:

     

    I've always wondered what persuades horses to stay in their fields as generally the fences are nothing they couldn't clear easily.

     

     

    Bradders: How old is Nemo then? He certainly looks in fine fettle.

  11. Minski, muddy, never!! She could find mud in the desert. She is also an appaloosa, hence the long flowing tail and the funny colour, she was roan based with quite a few spots. Now she has decided that she is going to spend the winter as a bay!

     

    It was the spots I wasn't sure about! I hope we are going to see more Minski pics :flowers:

     

     

    Bopp :wub: :wub: This thread just gets better and better!

  12. All these photos! :love: It's like christmas already :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:

     

    Wanda is magnificent! and that is just such a lovely photo of her :wub: and Ivan - wow! :wub: I can well imagine that he is a handful though.

     

    Rolo is totally gorgeous :wub: and definitely looks like he is smiling in the first photo, I get the impression he has lots going on in his head but he does look good humoured. He looks to be fairly evenly marked on each side. His hooves don't look right at all but I'm sure they will improve quickly with the right care. It's going to be lovely to see him come on having seen how well Loki is looking after Clares expert care.

     

    We still have photos of Cueva, Nott, George and Bailey to look forward too :partytime: and might we be seeing Nemo too? And of course a few more of Loki 'cos one is really not enough :wub: (Pendlewitch take note :laugh: )

  13. I found on my course that the tutors didn't care less about the length although they would always specify one. In the end I was turning in essays four times longer than they had asked for and getting really good marks. I started off trying to get them the right length and getting remarks like "you didn't mention this area at all" when I would have but there wasn't the room. Asking other students I found they were turning in much longer essays and my marks went up when I did the same so it might be worth asking around and seeing what everyone else is doing.

     

    I wrote all mine overnight too :laugh:

  14. You don't mention Skinner much whereas I kind of see him as the main man but then I don't know what they teach these days - I did a Psychology degree just over 10 years ago. It seemed a little short on the compare and contrast part as well the description of behaviourism is long and I think you could cut down on that in favour of more discussion of the differences.

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