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Versailles
06:00:48 Versa
I had Thelma boarded a few times while I was away even with sneezing. They never rejected her stay. They aren't necessarily unable to travel with allergies, but it needs to be remembered that they should be taken home or to a vet in that area if it gets worse or if they seem ill
Hummingbird Meadows
06:00:28 Bird
He gets things stuck in his curly hair.
Timberland Drafts
06:00:21 Athena's SA - RIDs
Hey theres the chance taking him with you gets him away from whats causing it
Hummingbird Meadows
05:59:51 Bird
Maybe my dog is bringing it in from the outside.
Versailles
05:59:11 Versa
Well, that is kitty snot lol. Usually it's pretty wet. A good sign of a healthy nose, but it sounds like an outside allergen for sure!
Hummingbird Meadows
05:59:02 Bird
@Athena, nope, nothing like that. I was hoping to take him to Texas with me, but I feel like I can't with him sneezing.
Hummingbird Meadows
05:57:51 Bird
He doesn't have any eye or nose discharge. Just sneezes a lot. They are rather wet though because I have felt it when he sneezes on me. XD
Versailles
05:57:42 Versa
Before that, I removed all of my wax melters, changed to unscented cat litter, changed to dust free cat litter, and even got an air purifier... Nothing changed crap. Only the shots helped
Timberland Drafts
05:57:20 Athena's SA - RIDs
Hummer
If you use body mist or anything scented on yourself it could also affect him but I'm with Versa with it being something outside. If its just sneezing id honestly just wait and see if it disappears as summer moves on
Versailles
05:56:42 Versa
The only thing that helped her were allergy shots. And even then, it only helped to a degree. She had FAR less snot, but still consistently sneezed, albeit less
Hummingbird Meadows
05:56:05 Bird
@Versa, did you treat it?
Versailles
05:55:56 Versa
Just depends on what pollens are in the air and, of course, which ones are in your areas as opposed to his prior home.

And then yeah, air fresheners of any type- even the "pet safe" wax melts
Hummingbird Meadows
05:55:46 Bird
@Athena, no candles, air fresheners or perfume in the house.
Versailles
05:55:03 Versa
Yep! When I had my two black rescues, the fluffy one, Thelma, had horrible amounts of sneezing and sometimes even some snot.

Sketti sneezes too, more on some days than on others
Glacier Bay Cove
05:54:51 Arctic Katz
I might be sitting in the bleachers for capture day, Sting
Timberland Drafts
05:54:45 Athena's SA - RIDs
Hummer
Any air fresheners could do it
Hummingbird Meadows
05:54:08 Bird
@Versa, would he react if he doesn't go outside? His sneezing started when I brought him home 10 days ago.
Versailles
05:52:55 Versa
Oh I mean like, they legit react to the plants outside like we do. :)
Hummingbird Meadows
05:52:39 Bird
Especially since there seems to be little treatment for cat's with cold-like symptoms anyways.
Hummingbird Meadows
05:52:08 Bird
@Versa, I tried changing his litter to something unscented yesterday. I am hesitant to take him to the vet again when he is having no other symptoms.

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Versailles
06:00:48 Versa
I had Thelma boarded a few times while I was away even with sneezing. They never rejected her stay. They aren't necessarily unable to travel with allergies, but it needs to be remembered that they should be taken home or to a vet in that area if it gets worse or if they seem ill
Hummingbird Meadows
06:00:28 Bird
He gets things stuck in his curly hair.
Timberland Drafts
06:00:21 Athena's SA - RIDs
Hey theres the chance taking him with you gets him away from whats causing it
Hummingbird Meadows
05:59:51 Bird
Maybe my dog is bringing it in from the outside.
Versailles
05:59:11 Versa
Well, that is kitty snot lol. Usually it's pretty wet. A good sign of a healthy nose, but it sounds like an outside allergen for sure!
Hummingbird Meadows
05:59:02 Bird
@Athena, nope, nothing like that. I was hoping to take him to Texas with me, but I feel like I can't with him sneezing.
Hummingbird Meadows
05:57:51 Bird
He doesn't have any eye or nose discharge. Just sneezes a lot. They are rather wet though because I have felt it when he sneezes on me. XD
Versailles
05:57:42 Versa
Before that, I removed all of my wax melters, changed to unscented cat litter, changed to dust free cat litter, and even got an air purifier... Nothing changed crap. Only the shots helped
Timberland Drafts
05:57:20 Athena's SA - RIDs
Hummer
If you use body mist or anything scented on yourself it could also affect him but I'm with Versa with it being something outside. If its just sneezing id honestly just wait and see if it disappears as summer moves on
Versailles
05:56:42 Versa
The only thing that helped her were allergy shots. And even then, it only helped to a degree. She had FAR less snot, but still consistently sneezed, albeit less
Hummingbird Meadows
05:56:05 Bird
@Versa, did you treat it?
Versailles
05:55:56 Versa
Just depends on what pollens are in the air and, of course, which ones are in your areas as opposed to his prior home.

And then yeah, air fresheners of any type- even the "pet safe" wax melts
Hummingbird Meadows
05:55:46 Bird
@Athena, no candles, air fresheners or perfume in the house.
Versailles
05:55:03 Versa
Yep! When I had my two black rescues, the fluffy one, Thelma, had horrible amounts of sneezing and sometimes even some snot.

Sketti sneezes too, more on some days than on others
Glacier Bay Cove
05:54:51 Arctic Katz
I might be sitting in the bleachers for capture day, Sting
Timberland Drafts
05:54:45 Athena's SA - RIDs
Hummer
Any air fresheners could do it
Hummingbird Meadows
05:54:08 Bird
@Versa, would he react if he doesn't go outside? His sneezing started when I brought him home 10 days ago.
Versailles
05:52:55 Versa
Oh I mean like, they legit react to the plants outside like we do. :)
Hummingbird Meadows
05:52:39 Bird
Especially since there seems to be little treatment for cat's with cold-like symptoms anyways.
Hummingbird Meadows
05:52:08 Bird
@Versa, I tried changing his litter to something unscented yesterday. I am hesitant to take him to the vet again when he is having no other symptoms.

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Help with Haunches In January 29, 2020 08:17 AM


EmeraldHillsFarm
 
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Hi everyone
I need some tips for training the haunches in. A little background on me and my horse first: horse is a 17 year old OTTB gelding, who I have competed through 1st level with. I have schooled through 3rd level, but would by no means consider myself an expert. The horse is pretty receptive to the aids going to the right, but to the left he puts up a fight and its difficult to maintain the overall position, much less the correct bend.
I'm curently working with a trainer about once per week, but with the snow and ice season in full swing I soon won't be able to trailer. I'll still be able to ask the trainer for advice, but I thought I'd take a look online as well.
Has anyone here had any luck troubleshooting this movement?
Help with Haunches In January 29, 2020 12:11 PM


Amhain Dull Liath
 
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I barely started haunches in before I had to put my gal on break for the winter, but we had already done shoulder in. Making sure you have a good shoulder in before starting with the haunches will always give you a good base, as well as working with the movement from the ground. That's how I started Terry with it, actually. On the ground, take a long whip or hold the stirrup in your hand. I find the whip goes over easier because you can correct things across the whole body. With the whip or stirrup, mimic the cues you would use if you were undersaddle. From the ground, you have more ability to baby the horse and give rewards for the small things they do-- you can see their movement and reward steps in the right direction.
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Besides that, when you ride for the haunches in you basically flip over the cues for shoulder in. The first round of attempts won't be perfect, but just reward inches in the right direction. If they respond a smidge better to the cues, reward. If they keep a better bend, reward. Blah blah blah. Good luck training! :)

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