I notice ground driving Buckly that when I ask for a whoa he always turns slightly to the left. So I am trying to be ready with the right rein. Also, asking for quick whoa-walk up transitions is helping him to stop more straight. He still wants to move left when asked to Stand. Right now I am more concerned with getting a good Stand that whether he is straight. We will work on straightness later. I trotted behind him today--he was a little spooked at first with me coming up quickly behind him, but soon figured it out. I need to work him more; just too lazy.
Dapper Dan wore his boots today for the first time on a full drive. We went our 2 mile route. It was a pleasure to see him trotting comfortably on the rough gravel. One time on the paved road he seemed to slip, but I think he is still learning to lift his feet in the boots. I stopped to check them 3 times. Once I tightened two of the boots. No debris in them when we got home and no sign of any rubbing. I'm pleased!
Dapper Dan wore his boots today for the first time on a full drive. We went our 2 mile route. It was a pleasure to see him trotting comfortably on the rough gravel. One time on the paved road he seemed to slip, but I think he is still learning to lift his feet in the boots. I stopped to check them 3 times. Once I tightened two of the boots. No debris in them when we got home and no sign of any rubbing. I'm pleased!