

After working with the dogs we made a short trip to the stable where we were going to work with Bono, a Lipizaner stallion. He was very much attracted to German chamomile and yarrow and then he ate a whole bag of rosehips. As rosehips are ready in nature at the moment I thought that he might like to have some and he certainly did. We offered them from the hand and from his feed bucket but no ... he wanted to have them straight from the paper bag!!!


On Sunday some of the people who attended the first workshop last year came along for the next one which was dedicated to exploring in greater depth the qualities of the base materials: fixed and macerated oils as well as dried materials. The beautiful thing about that workshop was seeing how the dogs had progressed since last year and also seeing that their people had persevered with the work. The responses were quite different this time in every case: one Lia who had been quite passive in her responses last time was much more active and the other Lia who was hyperactive in her responses last year is now much more calm.
Lucky, the other pitbull, was highly discriminating in her choice. She chose a small number of substances but consumed a large quantity of those that she had selected.
Lucky, the other pitbull, was highly discriminating in her choice. She chose a small number of substances but consumed a large quantity of those that she had selected.
Our youngest participant was 4.5 months old. Despite his young age this was in fact his second workshop because Mummy was pregnant last time but did not know it. He is the calmest baby I have ever seen!
I don't have the photos of day 2 yet but will post them soon.
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