We have some wild dogs out at the horse barn. They've been around for a while but the numbers are dwindling a bit lately, thank goodness. For a while, around the time the economy took the big downfall, we were being over run with wild dogs. So bad they were coming out of the woods and up to barn. I'm pretty sure they were chasing Target around his pasture. He suddenly became VERY aggressive toward poor innocent River and that's just not going to be allowed.
With the wild dogs have come some pretty adventurous trail rides. The first few went something like this:
Target, River, and I are calmly walking along the trail enjoying a relaxing and peaceful trail ride when out of no where a dog barks. With this sudden surprise Target leaps straight up on his hind legs doing an abrupt 180 degree turn to high tail it back to the barn. I'm holding down the reins, keeping my rear in the saddle, and trying to keep him from high tailing it back to the barn while thanking God for giving me balance and Larry and Suzanne for teaching me to use said balance to remain on the horse that is freaking out. All while River takes off running after the dogs. Eventually I get Target facing back in the direction we were originally going and immediately clipping along at a machine gun trot trying to catch up. Not so comfortable for me. With time we come up on River heading back to us looking all proud of himself for chasing off the dogs. I'm just glad he didn't get mauled.
The next few rides went like this:
Again all three of us are walking along calmly enjoying a relaxing and peaceful trail ride when WE surprise the wild dogs! Thankfully since Target saw them he immediately takes off after River to chase them. I admit that I don't necessarily mind that fact that Target wants to chase the wild dogs. I would like them to continue to think that River has some mega big back-up dog friend that is a 16 hand, hard footed, stubborn horse that's really scary and I want the wild dogs to be scared of Target so they leave him alone. It also keeps the wild dogs staying far on the other side of the property from the barn and from trying to eat River since he either thinks they want to be his friend or he really just likes to hunt them down and chase them back to their hiding holes, never mind the fact there are 5-6 of them and 1 of him!
Then there was today:
A quiet sunny trail ride that I was really enjoying since everyone was so calm until I heard the dog barking in the distance. Thankfully so did everyone else which instantly meant it was hunting time for River. He did a good job too. Not less than a few seconds passed and he had flushed the wild dogs from the trees and the chase was on. Target didn't jump, spook, or hardly lift his ears up! I tried to kick him into a trot to get going after River and the poor old guy didn't hardly want to move. I finally got him going only to be completely left in the dust trying to catch River. We never caught River. River came back to us again looking so proud of himself. Target acted like he could care less and wasn't worried about the dogs the rest of the time we were out. He went right back to his snail pace and we had a great time. River, on the other hand, kept looking for the dogs in full on hunting mode. He seems to forget that he's a big weeny when we're out at the barn!
Gotta love my fur babies!
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Trail Ride
After two weeks of snow and ice covered ground with single digit temperatures and a week to let it all dry out I was ready to go for a ride. Of course, I think River was more excited and ready than I was! Target was a little less than excited since trail rides require some effort on his part, but I think he was getting a little stir crazy from being stuck in his pasture too.
I was hoping for a fairly slow-paced, relaxing, and calm trail ride.
Surprisingly, that's exactly what I got!
Why was I surprised? Well, Target may be 21 years old (that's old in horse years) but there's no stopping the Thoroughbred sometimes. He seems to forget that he's a little arthritic and has been known to take off, freak out, and basically test my patience in every way possible. Especially when we haven't ridden in a while. I was certainly thankful to have a 'Quarter Horse day' and get to sit back and relax.
This was my view:
Until River decided it was time to go off and do his own thing:
I was in heaven.
Can I just have this kind of Saturday everyday?
I was hoping for a fairly slow-paced, relaxing, and calm trail ride.
Surprisingly, that's exactly what I got!
Why was I surprised? Well, Target may be 21 years old (that's old in horse years) but there's no stopping the Thoroughbred sometimes. He seems to forget that he's a little arthritic and has been known to take off, freak out, and basically test my patience in every way possible. Especially when we haven't ridden in a while. I was certainly thankful to have a 'Quarter Horse day' and get to sit back and relax.
This was my view:
Until River decided it was time to go off and do his own thing:
I was in heaven.
Can I just have this kind of Saturday everyday?
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Snow Day 4
The fourth day of no work and too much snow and ice we ate breakfast with the Pepper's at IHOP and then spent the afternoon hanging out at the barn.
River doing whatever it is River enjoys doing at the barn:
(with his booties!)
Target!
Kristian and Tobi played a little ball, of course!
Target's friend Arthur, he lives in the pasture across the path:
Watching the ball playing. He's not a fan of that (or Tobi).
Target and Arthur:
It was a nice change to get out of the house!
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Snow Day 3
Day 3 brought about a trip to Petsmart, Petco, and Hastings to battle the boredom for everyone. After that we headed out to the field behind our house to let the dogs run around a little since we definitely weren't going to make it to the horse barn.
We put some booties on River to combat the 'snow balls'. He wasn't happy at first, but decided he could deal with it!
And then River went bunny hunting:
We also got a picture of Target from the barn:
Obviously he's alive and well. Hopefully we can venture out to see him tomorrow!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Snow Day 2!
Yesterday we shoveled snow, took a couple of walks, and watched the dogs play in the snow. Today we headed to the grocery store in an effort to ward off cabin fever, went on another walk, and played a little frisbee with Tobi (we're getting bored around here!):
River was a little less than impressed to be back out in the cold.
Snow Drift!
Still not impressed.
Warning: This is what happens to your face when you slobber in 10 degree temperatures:
(note the chin-cicles)
River and I lounged on a knee high snow drift.
He was ready to go inside.
And that pretty much sums up our uneventful day!
Snow Day!
Thanks to the snow and ice we didn't have to go to work. So we bundled up and ventured out to play. The dogs loved it (well Tobi did and River for about 5 seconds).
Tobi kept sniffing the snow in search of something?!?:
River contemplated jumping the snow drift:
Of course there was wrestling and playing involved:
Until someone got a face full of snow and didn't like it:
(sorry it's not centered, but moving dogs are hard to capture)
If you know River you know he has grinch feet. They like to collect snow:
Unlike Tobi's:
A game of ball ensued and Tobi had to go digging through the snow drifts:
And then some fun pics just because:
It was fun, it was cold, and we are thankful for a home with heat and a fireplace!
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