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<blockquote data-quote="3MR" data-source="post: 392626" data-attributes="member: 4180"><p>Run a rope low around the back of her butt. An animals natural reaction is to move away from pressure. The halter is putting the pressur eon the front so they dig in or pull back. By shifting the pressure to the rear you will be encouraging them to move toward you rathe rthan away. Keep the halter on and hold the lead line, but dont put any pressure on it at first. As she gets used ot moving towards you to get awasy fronmt he rear pressure you can slowly shift to pressure from the halter until finally she will respond to front pressure without pulling back or digging in.</p><p></p><p>As someone else suggested, getting her to take a step sideways is still progress as long as the step is towards you. dont get into a tug of war with the animal as you will always loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3MR, post: 392626, member: 4180"] Run a rope low around the back of her butt. An animals natural reaction is to move away from pressure. The halter is putting the pressur eon the front so they dig in or pull back. By shifting the pressure to the rear you will be encouraging them to move toward you rathe rthan away. Keep the halter on and hold the lead line, but dont put any pressure on it at first. As she gets used ot moving towards you to get awasy fronmt he rear pressure you can slowly shift to pressure from the halter until finally she will respond to front pressure without pulling back or digging in. As someone else suggested, getting her to take a step sideways is still progress as long as the step is towards you. dont get into a tug of war with the animal as you will always loose. [/QUOTE]
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