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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 805170" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>There are many things we could recommend. And probably the majority of people viewing the video wouldn't be afraid to walk in his pen & demand respect - but I sure wouldn't want to be the one telling you to do it. He's just a playfull spoiled brat. </p><p>If he is easy to put a halter on, you could halter him & tie his head up as high as you can, snubbed up so he cannot do much wiggling around. Clean his pen, let him stand there for at least 1/2 hour while you work around him. Then turn him loose. You can even leave the halter on him, let him drag it so that when you want to tie him, it's already on him. Do not PET HIM ON THE HEAD or scratch him on the head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 805170, member: 968"] There are many things we could recommend. And probably the majority of people viewing the video wouldn't be afraid to walk in his pen & demand respect - but I sure wouldn't want to be the one telling you to do it. He's just a playfull spoiled brat. If he is easy to put a halter on, you could halter him & tie his head up as high as you can, snubbed up so he cannot do much wiggling around. Clean his pen, let him stand there for at least 1/2 hour while you work around him. Then turn him loose. You can even leave the halter on him, let him drag it so that when you want to tie him, it's already on him. Do not PET HIM ON THE HEAD or scratch him on the head. [/QUOTE]
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