Baby Driver
Ellen, Kevin and I just watched the movie "Baby Driver." Kevin and I had already seen it, but we thought Ellen would like it, too. She did.
Anyway, I have my own "Baby Driver." I have been ground driving Trifecta a couple times a week in the indoor arena, and he keeps getting better. Kevin and Ellen have also driven him. I decided it was time to take him out to the large outdoor arena.
The outdoor arena at the stables where we keep our horses is very large, and there is lots of space for a baby to get in trouble. There are 2 turnout areas close by, too, and on this day there were horses out in both. I knew that could add distractions, but I have been trying to work him with distractions to teach him to pay attention to me.
I started out by lounging him a little inside, and he seemed like he was in a good mood for learning, so we took him out. He did tell me that he wanted to be turned out to play with the other horses, but I was able to lead him by without any big tantrums. It is so nice that he is improving with that.
Once we got into the big arena, Ellen closed the gate and we hooked him up. At first, I let him follow Ellen around to help him out, but soon Ellen stepped away and we were on our own. He did really well. In fact, the only difficulty I had was keeping him from going to see Ellen. Trifecta really likes his people...
I didn't drive him long because I just wanted to leave the whole experience positive, so we unhooked him and turned him out to play for a while.
I was just thrilled about how well he did.
I didn't drive him for a few more days. We were in the indoor arena because it was a rainy day. I was asking for figure eights and serpentines--and he was doing really well. After about 15 minutes, Ellen and I both had the same idea at the same time--I should just drive him out the door. So I did.
We have a very small loop that I drove him around and then we went over to the big arena again. He was wonderful. At no time did he get worried, rebellious, confused or unwilling. He really seemed to be enjoying himself, too.
I love my "Baby Driver."
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