When “Quick Fixes” Make a Training Problem Worse
We are a culture who loves quick fixes and easy solutions. With all that competes for our attention, a promise of a problem solved is attractive. Quick fixes do exist.
We are a culture who loves quick fixes and easy solutions. With all that competes for our attention, a promise of a problem solved is attractive. Quick fixes do exist.
An unruly horse on the ground can be intimidating, frustrating, and potentially indicative of more problems in the saddle. Whether it is pulling ahead to walk faster, swinging their head
Horses are social animals. They thrive in groups and with companionship. A horse’s instincts tell him that leaving the others is a possible threat to his very survival. Unfortunately, in
I have a little challenge for you today… In most of our interactions with our horses, we focus on what they can and will do for us. We want to
What is the “right” way to train? How do you know what is best for you and your horse when there are so many methods taught – many good but