This message is from: Katie katiewi...@aol.com
Tessie used to wear my legs out too, but we've started clicker training her
while riding and the difference I'm seeing is between night and day. I have
reinforced her moving away from my leg and for downward and upward
transitions. I waited for
This message is from: Sharon s_obri...@verizon.net
Michelle wrote I know that if I have to get out there and push, push,
push with my legs I won't be looking forward to it either!
Hi Michelle,
There's another way to look at this. Who's responsibility is it to keep
walking (or trotting or
This message is from: Gail Russell g...@zeliga.com
I would try the food avenue, with a click. Maybe, put him in a round pen and
ask for a trot or canter. As soon as he starts to trot or canter, click and
then treat with a carrot or apple piece (small). Then put some kind of single
item
This message is from: Cindy B Giovanetti cin...@ipi.org
$)C I would try the food avenue, with a click.
If you'd like to learn about clicker training, I have just started a blog
about clicker training my new Fjord , whom I've had just 11 days. He is
already trained under saddle (120 days
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