> It could be anything, but I think that resistance shows that there is > something wrong somewhere, and we should try to find out what the problem is. > > What do you think?
bearing in mind that sometimes there is resistance and it has to be worked thru because its goofy. like fox, he has a weird sulk that stems from him being sorta dumber than most horses and him wondering when something hurts if you are doing it on purpose. he stands there sulking, you can watch his expression change to a big SULK while he considers doing something BAD while you say "come on come on" in a real sweet high pitched voice while he stands there all stiff and bowed up saying in effect "NO you said I could go into the water" and i am saying "no, come on come on" in a high pitched voice while he is sinking into the black goo quicksand like a 1300 pound block of concrete. so yes he is resistant. but you have to get them to trust you a little bit so they can learn you arent always gonna cause them pain and they have to do what you tell them to do... they are sometimes resistant because they were having fun and dont want to stop. Like a child wanting to play with his friends getting furious cause you wont let him play in the street. janice -- yipie tie yie yo
