
Re: Found a trainer :)
I'm not sure about training three at a time because I don't want to make your horses like 6 years oldStormchase Stables wrote: And this guy! http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1228101 he's got gold strength, bought him off vallers, super excited!



Re: Found a trainer :)
Lol sorry i'm overwhelming you with all these horses! Okay, how about training the older one, the Belgian first? Because I can still age West Wind a little.toads200 wrote:I'm not sure about training three at a time because I don't want to make your horses like 6 years oldStormchase Stables wrote: And this guy! http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1228101 he's got gold strength, bought him off vallers, super excited!. So you can just pick one of the two to hold if you want
. That way if one is more important than the other it will be done.

Re: Found a trainer :)
Alright that worksStormchase Stables wrote: Lol sorry i'm overwhelming you with all these horses! Okay, how about training the older one, the Belgian first? Because I can still age West Wind a little.



Re: Found a trainer :)
Ya, and they should be!toads200 wrote:Alright that worksStormchase Stables wrote: Lol sorry i'm overwhelming you with all these horses! Okay, how about training the older one, the Belgian first? Because I can still age West Wind a little.. Sorry about the long wait we had some dog stuff I had to help with. I love it when Belgains get all shiny because it makes them look so muscular
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Are your dogs alright?
One of ours, Starling, swallowed a plastic candy wrapper today and he's at the vet


Re: Found a trainer :)
Yeah, they're good we just had to cut their nails. I hope hes ok, it would be killing me if I had to worry about my dog they are basically like younger siblingsStormchase Stables wrote: Ya, and they should be!
Are your dogs alright?
One of ours, Starling, swallowed a plastic candy wrapper today and he's at the vetI swear, that dog eats everything he sees!


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Aww is the older one okay?toads200 wrote:Yeah, they're good we just had to cut their nails. I hope hes ok, it would be killing me if I had to worry about my dog they are basically like younger siblingsStormchase Stables wrote: Ya, and they should be!
Are your dogs alright?
One of ours, Starling, swallowed a plastic candy wrapper today and he's at the vetI swear, that dog eats everything he sees!
. Last year our older dog got scratched by our younger dog and had to have emergency surgery, after that we decided to get another dog so he would not hurt our older one again.
Honestly, I'm not surprised that Starling ate the wrapper, he's seriously dumb! But, he's okay.

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Ah, yes shes ok her eye just isn't the same as it was. But I mean she is 13 so you can't expect her to look like she's 2. I would not call our younger two dumb they are way to smart for their own good but they are chewers, but then again mini aussies are very smart most of the timeStormchase Stables wrote: Aww is the older one okay?
Honestly, I'm not surprised that Starling ate the wrapper, he's seriously dumb! But, he's okay.



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I don't know what went wrong with Starling, some of his siblings went on to become police dogs (K-9 units) and one of them is a therapy dog for adults! And Starling.. well, he's not the brightest. He likes to bark at the kitchen walls for no reason, and is scared of washing mashines (don't even asktoads200 wrote:Ah, yes shes ok her eye just isn't the same as it was. But I mean she is 13 so you can't expect her to look like she's 2. I would not call our younger two dumb they are way to smart for their own good but they are chewers, but then again mini aussies are very smart most of the timeStormchase Stables wrote: Aww is the older one okay?
Honestly, I'm not surprised that Starling ate the wrapper, he's seriously dumb! But, he's okay.. I'm waiting for my Belgains to pop by ut even they are taking forever now, I think my horses have something against me
.

Mine too! They absolutely despise me and they wait ages until they finally drop their foals


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One of ours is scared of the vacuum and refuses to come inside if it's on, the other doesn't like strangers for unknown reasons. Our one female Aussie likes to randomly bark if she hears the slightest noise even though they are supposed to be quiet dogsStormchase Stables wrote: I don't know what went wrong with Starling, some of his siblings went on to become police dogs (K-9 units) and one of them is a therapy dog for adults! And Starling.. well, he's not the brightest. He likes to bark at the kitchen walls for no reason, and is scared of washing mashines (don't even ask)...
Mine too! They absolutely despise me and they wait ages until they finally drop their foals

It's when the horses go against the people


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Lol maybe because they know their foals might be given away/sold/rehomed/given to someone else for training/stolentoads200 wrote:One of ours is scared of the vacuum and refuses to come inside if it's on, the other doesn't like strangers for unknown reasons. Our one female Aussie likes to randomly bark if she hears the slightest noise even though they are supposed to be quiet dogsStormchase Stables wrote: I don't know what went wrong with Starling, some of his siblings went on to become police dogs (K-9 units) and one of them is a therapy dog for adults! And Starling.. well, he's not the brightest. He likes to bark at the kitchen walls for no reason, and is scared of washing mashines (don't even ask)...
Mine too! They absolutely despise me and they wait ages until they finally drop their foals![]()
It's when the horses go against the peoplethey don't want us to have their children.