just a little tip u might want to tie the lead rope a little tighter cuz it’s loose enough to where she could get her foot caught in it and i had it happen to me and it’s not a good feeling or experience for the horse!
I can empathize! We have a new neighbor behind us. Our Great Pyrenees has decided he needs to get loves from the new neighbor. Only problem is… the yard has a double fence line, about 6 feet between the fence lines. Yesterday Cherokee broke through the first fence… My husband and I spend most of this morning putting in new T posts and welded wire fencing. Of course it is all in the sun and in the 90’s here in Tucson today!
Wow Beulah did fantastic 😍👍.... I was cracking up watch the pup play tug of war with her own tail 🤣... OMGOSH she actually took that knife 😲🤣🤣🤣... Looks like you had fun fixing that fence 😜❤
To get her to stand still while working on hooves, put you thumb in her ear and your finger on the outside on her ear and bend her ear down. Not hard but easy. She will be distracted by that.
Not since we first got her because she started really misbehaving. We wanted to get her back in order and establish ground control before trusting her with a rider . But this weekend , since her behavior is so good now and she trusts us , we will give her a go again 😀
For the dog panels take good wire, like electric fence wire and weave it around the bottom pipe through every loop of the chain link. Go up about a foot or so on the side. This works for all critters and dogs that test it. Once a dog learns that, it will test them again and again, that's for sure.
Oh she only went under it because it came loose and she was small enough to peek through it. Normally they’re only up there for mealtimes and so it’s not an issue or short period of time if I’m working on something, there’s no need to run hotwire around that little dog pen securing the chain link has worked just fine
@@3MISSISSIPPISome misunderstanding. Was not suggesting it to be hot wire, as it would be grounded out anyway, just wired down using wire, such as electric fence wire. Dogs that test and get away with it, they will store that in the memory banks for later use on other things.
She might chew through the paracord. The last two puppies I had were both chewers and chewed up furniture and the walls, I had a heck of a time, they spent a lot of time in their "house" aka kennel.
😂 this is “real content “ and the last several videos were mostly Mike and Frank doing things with me mostly filming and Fridays video is going to be their camping trip . But sometimes I am in the videos doing things ( like fixing the pen in this one ) and processing birds but I guess that’s not “real content “ either 🙃
She has been alone basically her whole life . When we have tested her around our neighbors horse … it didn’t go great. She has taken awhile just to trust and warm up to us.
Please dont tie your horse in such a way that she can step over the lead and get in a storm, get hurt or hurt someone else. Tie them with their head up enough that they can't get their head down low enough to step over the lead....just sayin'...it happens a lot.
Our lgd were pups when this was filmed and still being trained . The younger one is still only 9 months old but I have worked with them both daily since we got them and they are both doing their jobs fantastically.