Gia - session 913 - lesson at CDP
Gia was pretty good about her shipping boots this morning. She did not try to kick them off at all. She started to get on the trailer right away, but then she paused ... and then she backed off. So, right away, I started moving her hind end, and backing her up, alternating direction each time she backed off the trailer. When she finally did get on the trailer, it took about 2 fewer tries than last time. A small bit of progress, nonetheless.
At CDP, Charlie had us work on leg yields, collecting, lengthening, haunches-in, all at the walk and trot, especially, tracking left. I had to work on doing more with my leg and less with my hands, and she was more responsive to my leg. In the canter, when she bucked, it was only tracking left, when she would lose control of her haunches and they would swing to the outside. When that happened, I had to work to keep her going, even if it was just at a trot. Once she was forward again, we would halt, then change direction and go again on the other side. Tracking right, she did very well at the canter each time!
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