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How to Handle Horse Separation Anxiety

By eHow Pets Editor
 

Instructions

  • Step 1:
    Leave another horse with the horse showing signs of separation anxiety. If you are taking the horse's "buddy" with you, leave a different horse that he knows in the pasture so he won't feel abandoned.
  • Step 2:
    Put the horse in a stall or pasture with feed and hay. Many horses with separation anxiety calm down eventually and start to eat. This also gives them something to take their mind off being left alone.
  • Step 3:
    Ride with someone when you first take away the horse. Bring along a calm horse who can act as a companion until your horse feels comfortable going on his own. Make your horse go first and slowly allow the gap between the two horses to widen.
  • Step 4:
    Take charge in the relationship. Horses need leaders, or they will become the leaders themselves. If your horse knows you are his alpha in the "herd," he will follow you. Work on the ground with your horse to build trust and respect before getting in the saddle.
  • Step 5:
    Talk to your veterinarian about medications available for horses with separation anxiety. Most medications work to calm the horse, not stop the behavior. With the aid of these medications, you can train the horse more quickly and safely.

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