Clicker Training?

2014-02-14 Thread Tiffany Amschl
This message is from: Tiffany Amschl Hi Everyone - About a year ago, someone in the Midwest posted about a clicker training seminar for horses in Illinois. I intended to save the info for future reference, but of course, I can't find it now. I think it was this list, but not entirely sur

Re: Clicker Training Clinic

2013-06-24 Thread Tiffany Amschl
This message is from: Tiffany Amschl There's a clicker training workshop in DeKalb in July. Don't know that Patcfhes would have any interest, but we might want to check it out as auditors anyway? T On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 12:59 PM, Katie wrote: > This message is from: Katie

Clicker Training Clinic

2013-06-24 Thread Katie
This message is from: Katie Hello Everyone, Since the topic of clicker training has come up, I thought you'd like to know that Shawna Karrasch, one of the nation's top clicker trainers for horses is coming to Northern Illinois July 22 - July 24. Shawna has worked with Beezie Madden,

Re: clicker training

2012-10-24 Thread Cindy B Giovanetti
This message is from: Cindy B Giovanetti Cindy said: <> Ulrike said: <> Uli Schnabl,Chase BC>> Cindy follows up: That's not what I said or meant. I said clicker training a pushy horse is NOT for the faint of heart. Gentle people, on the other hand, make wonderfu

RE: clicker training

2012-10-23 Thread Gail Russell
This message is from: Gail Russell I was ommenting on another post, but I see that I goofed and took out the identifying information of the poster. I suppose that the real problem is that people go to clicker training out of a distate for the roughness of some conventional training, but

Clicker training

2012-03-01 Thread jernest
This message is from: jern...@mosquitonet.com Since others have mentioned Clicker Training, I'll mention Alexandra Kurland who wrote several books and has made a series of videos on Clicker training. go to Alexandra's website: http://www.theclickercenter.com/ Her first clicke

Re: Clicker Training Project

2009-12-05 Thread Toni
This message is from: Toni Wow Gail, What a great youtube video! I have some experience with clicker training. I actually used it to get my horse to calm down for shots. (I was the person who wrote in about my Vet's not so patient practices during spring shots.) My mustang (who is

Clicker training

2009-12-05 Thread Roger and Carol Watkins
This message is from: Roger and Carol Watkins I did some clicker training with my mare Rika. She caught on to "touch the target for a click and a treat" in about 90 seconds. The most useful thing that she learned is to "stand on your mat". This task tooka few sessions

Re: Clicker Training

2007-10-07 Thread UniGrove
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hey Kate, You sound like my kind of horseperson. Riding is fun, but there is s much more you can do with a horse. Too bad they can't come in the house. Sharon Abbott ** See what's new at http://www.aol.com T

Clicker Training

2007-10-04 Thread KateSeidel
polite, waiting horses get a treat. Grabbing for a reward does NOT get it! I use clicker training a couple of times a week unless I have lost all my clickers, like I have now. I should be able to train them to a voice click, but haven't focused on that - once the rains start (are yo

Re: clicker training

2007-04-26 Thread briar hill farm
This message is from: briar hill farm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 01:30:42 -0500 From: "Tamarack Lamb & Wool" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: clicker training This message is from: "Tamarack Lamb & Wool" <

clicker training

2007-04-25 Thread Bonnie
This message is from: Bonnie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I have used clicker-based training for my dogs. I have trained all the upper-level obedience skills and agility with this method. Clicker training can be an amazing thing. This lamb was shown in the very beginning stages of learning a

RE: clicker training

2007-04-25 Thread Vanessa N. Weber
how this can affect your dogs, your kids or even your spouse! (she claims.) She's a good writer and this book is really fun! Vanessa N Weber -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gail Russell Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 2:08 AM To: fjordhor

RE: clicker training

2007-04-24 Thread Karen Keith
This message is from: "Karen Keith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I must have missed a post, but what video? Can you repost the link or send privately? Cheers! Karen, Am in Eng OK, I watched the video and have to wonder this: how many times do you think that lamb will do the agility course without

RE: clicker training

2007-04-23 Thread Gail Russell
This message is from: "Gail Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The person who trained this lamb was using luring to get the behavior, i.e., holding the treat out in front of the lamb. Most dog agility trainers I have seen do the same thing. I think it works fine for them, and is easy to get the behavi

clicker training

2007-04-23 Thread Tamarack Lamb & Wool
lured through with a treat. (and clearly this lamb was not reared on pasture, because I can tell you my sheep would have opted to eat the grass which was available without having to perform any tricks!) anyway, my question is, for those who use clicker training, how long does the ani

clicker training

2007-04-23 Thread brass-ring-farm
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For those wondering if clicker training really works, here is a video of a lamb being clicker trained, and by the end, the lamb can do agility on a dog course. Worth watching if you are not a believer. I have my youngest Fjord introduced to

RE: Sonny and clicker training

2005-03-01 Thread Gail Russell
This message is from: "Gail Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I had an interesting experience with Odin the other day. We took the other horses out of his pen and left him ALL ALONEwhich may not ever have happened to him before. He was NOT HAPPY! Ran around, bucking and tearing about. Heartless

Re: clicker training

2004-09-08 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 9/8/2004 1:10:26 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Would anyone who has successfully clicker trained Fjords share their experiences with me? Either privately or on the list. Hi Valerie- I'd love to. What exactly do you

clicker training

2004-09-08 Thread brass-ring-farm
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Would anyone who has successfully clicker trained Fjords share their experiences with me? Either privately or on the list. Thanks, Valerie Pedersen Brass Ring Farm

clicker training

2004-05-27 Thread Bonnie Liermann
Hi Karen: I read with interest your account with clicker training your horse. I know Brigid has mentioned this too. I basically clicker-train my dogs and teach an obedience class at our club so I understand what you are saying. I say "basically"because I do not use a clicker. I

Alexandra Kurlan beginning clicker training clinic in Olympia Washington

2003-01-05 Thread Deb
I have plenty of places for folks to camp or you can sleep on the floor. There is one guest room. There are 3 full bathrooms (that is a plus). There are also hotels in the area and I could get you that information. If you have been wanting to fine tune your trusty steed or start with training a young

More Clicker Training

2002-12-29 Thread Steve McIlree
em off pasture, so further clicker training stopped. Since then Tank has not done any clicker training or played fetch until yesterday. I thought it would be interesting to see if he remembered the training, so I threw the ball and told him to "fetch". Off he went immediately, picked

clicker training

2002-12-24 Thread Janet McNally
This message is from: Janet McNally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thanks to Jean and Marsha for the explanation as to how clicker training works. It appears the key is breaking down training into small parts and a destinctive sound that signals a reward. I was fortunate to have learned from someo

thoughts on clicker training

2002-12-22 Thread DT
This message is from: "DT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I am training a young filly. I have never trained a horse before so actually I am being trained and then showing her, if you know what I mean. I tend to follow in the "way of" John Lyons just because I can understand his books. I decided adding a clic

Re: clicker training

2002-12-22 Thread Epona1971
house yard, not the pasture. > Wow, DeeAnna! That's quite a successful crash course in clicker training! So glad you got her home safe and taught her something in the meantime. I do a lot of "loose" training. I like my horses to follow me and stay near me because they choos

Re: clicker training

2002-12-22 Thread coyote
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Recently, I have been reading Alexandra Kurlanda's book on clicker training. One morning I looked out the window to see my weanling filly Cieli (kay-lee, Gaelic for "party") on the wrong side of the fence -- in the house yard, not the pa

Re: more on clicker training

2002-12-22 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 12/22/02 10:42:32 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > The beauty of clicker training is that is trains US to break things down > into tiny steps and look for the "slightest try" . Jean- This

Re: clicker training

2002-12-22 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 12/22/02 8:23:22 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > The interest in clicker training has always baffled me, because I never > could see how it was 'something new'. It appears to be no different

Re: clicker training

2002-12-22 Thread GAIL RUSSELL
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Clicker training involves a (1) bridge signal, followed by 2) positive reinforcement. Clicker training really is not the proper word to describe the concept that people are really trying to get across when they speak about clicker tr

Re: clicker training

2002-12-22 Thread Warren Stockwell
oberta - Original Message - From: "Janet McNally" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 10:24 AM Subject: clicker training > This message is from: Janet McNally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > The interest in clicker

Re: clicker training

2002-12-22 Thread Marsha Jo Hannah
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Janet McNally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The interest in clicker training has always baffled me, because I > never could see how it was 'something new'. It appears to be no > different

more on clicker training

2002-12-22 Thread Jean Ernest
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To expand your understanding of clicker training, first suppose you have your horse associating the click with a treat, and understanding that if he touches the object with his nose, he gets clicked and then rewarded. When that is estab

Clicker training

2002-12-22 Thread DT
olidays. I will keep you all posted. Depending on cost etc. we may be able to have a clinic in our area. Jean, in Fairbanks, thanks for the synopsis of clicker training. I know one reason I am wanting to try it is that I am not as fast as to be able to reward the horse by being right there. Howeve

clicker training

2002-12-22 Thread Janet McNally
This message is from: Janet McNally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The interest in clicker training has always baffled me, because I never could see how it was 'something new'. It appears to be no different than good old fashioned verbal reward "good boy" followed by the

Re: Is there any interest in a "Clicker training" clinic in the Olympia, Washington area?

2002-12-21 Thread Warren Stockwell
Ernest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 3:28 PM Subject: Re: Is there any interest in a "Clicker training" clinic in the Olympia, Washington area? > This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > The click itself is NOT the

Re: Is there any interest in a "Clicker training" clinic in the Olympia, Washington area?

2002-12-21 Thread Jean Ernest
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The click itself is NOT the reward, only used as a bridging signal that the particular action that the animal performed was a desired action and a reward was coming. You can use a different sound, a click made with your tongue, a wistle (think

Re: Is there any interest in a "Clicker training" clinic in the Olympia, Washington area?

2002-12-21 Thread Warren Stockwell
le, and fun. Fun being the most important. I don't call it "training" I prefer horse play. Roberta - Original Message - From: "Deb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 8:45 PM Subject: Is there any interest in a "Clicker training&quo

Is there any interest in a "Clicker training" clinic in the Olympia, Washington area?

2002-12-20 Thread Deb
This message is from: "Deb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I am only gathering information. I am wondering if a clicker training session was held for a weekend if there would be much interest in this group for attendance? In the back of my mind I am considering organizing one and having a c

re. introduction, clicker training Klaus etc . .

2002-02-12 Thread Stephen Nasby
This message is from: "Stephen Nasby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> No, I have never tried clicker training, but did go to a site this morning where a fellow taught his horses to retrieve balls and that sounded like fun. I used the word "good" instead of the clicker, but it cou

re. introduction, clicker training Klaus etc . .

2002-02-12 Thread Stephen Nasby
This message is from: "Stephen Nasby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Oops, I hadn't read the bottom of the message, so didn't know you recommended where the book was available. Sorry. Heather _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at htt

Re: Clicker Training

2001-04-27 Thread Marsha Jo Hannah
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The horse, by the way, believes he is training YOU. That's true, even outside of clicker training. More than once, I've gotten the definite impression tha

Re: Clicker Training

2001-04-27 Thread GAIL RUSSELL
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> At 01:22 PM 4/27/2001 -0500, you wrote: >This message is from: "Pasqual, Tish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >You said it much better than I did! > >Gail said: " I misunderstood. You were saying...treat every time while you >are trying to >induce the

Clicker Training

2001-04-27 Thread Pasqual, Tish
This message is from: "Pasqual, Tish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> You said it much better than I did! Gail said: " I misunderstood. You were saying...treat every time while you are trying to induce the behavior and get it initially, then reduce to intermittantly to maintain it. That makes sense."

Re: Clicker Training

2001-04-26 Thread Jean Ernest
ntermittantly for great behavior" is a quote right out of the >clicker training book. She explains that like humans gambling, the whole >point is that you never know when the reward is coming, so you pay attention >and are interested in the activity (gambling). Horses too will pay m

Re: Clicker Training

2001-04-26 Thread GAIL RUSSELL
pes of weeding out all the other "volunteer" behavior at an early stage. > >I believe that the "treat every time for (in other words, TO GET) good >behavior, intermittantly for great behavior" is a quote right out of the >clicker training book. She explains that like hum

Clicker Training

2001-04-26 Thread Pasqual, Tish
This message is from: "Pasqual, Tish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> No, I actually meant exactly what I said about when to treat in clicker training. The sequence of events is that you first train the horse to realize that hearing the click means that a treat is coming very soon (this ma

Re: clicker training/"kindness"/dog bite

2001-04-25 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 4/23/01 11:59:50 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << I have seen it all with these dogs and I know the difference between all the types of bites they can do. I should hope horse people do, too. Their are many things

clicker training/"kindness"/dog bite

2001-04-23 Thread Mary & Steve
This message is from: Mary & Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> First, clicker training is what you do in the beginning of training. Trainers that don't do it because you 'can't take a clicker into the ring' have totally missed the point. It just simply marks a behavior in

Re: Clicker Training

2001-02-09 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 2/9/01 3:21:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Is anyone out there doing clicker training with their Fjords? >> A big YES. I love clicker training. The possibilities are endless! Brigid Wasson San F

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2001-02-09 Thread JHalst7719
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi list, Is anyone out there doing clicker training with their Fjords? I know Sue G. and Ceacy H. use this method. I have just started doing this with Patrick and I love it. It's so much fun for both of us. Patrick is catching on unbelievably

Re: Clicker training,turkeys

2001-01-14 Thread Patryjak
This message is from: "Patryjak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Jane wrote:

Re: clicker training

2001-01-14 Thread truman matz
This message is from: "truman matz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I don't know how to do the clicker training, but if you do, why don't you purchase a "turkey call" from a sporting goods store, and desensitize with the clicker training. Might work. Judy in AR. -Or

Re: clicker training

2001-01-14 Thread Don & Jane Brackett
them, it's just that gobble in the woods that jump her. I told my husband today that I wanted to make a tape of turkeys gobbling to play in the barn. He thought I'd finally flipped. But I think it's a good idea. Tie it in with the clicker training??? Maybe other scary noises too.lions and tigers and bears? ;) Jane

Re[2]: clicker training

2001-01-14 Thread Steve McIlree
This message is from: Steve McIlree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Jane-- Saturday, January 13, 2001, you wrote: > Just have to figure out how to make those wild turkeys hold still > long enough for Osa to touch them!! VBG Maybe I can find a pet one > that I could borrow. We have chickens but she doesn't s

Re: clicker training

2001-01-14 Thread Epona1971
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 1/13/01 3:06:26 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Thank you for the clicker training info. Brigid and Gail. > I'll give it a try. Just have to figure out how to make those wild LOL! Yes, the chi

Re: clicker training

2001-01-13 Thread GAIL RUSSELL
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OOPsyou do have a slightly more difficult problem. Borrow a tame turkey and put it in a cage maybe? You can click her whenever she stops and faces them...essentially John Lyons' "spook in place" lessons. At 07:30 PM 1/13/2001 +, you

Re: clicker training

2001-01-13 Thread Don & Jane Brackett
This message is from: Don & Jane Brackett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thank you for the clicker training info. Brigid and Gail. I'll give it a try. Just have to figure out how to make those wild turkeys hold still long enough for Osa to touch them!! VBG Maybe I can find a pet one that

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2001-01-13 Thread GAIL RUSSELL
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Yessireeclicker training works. The other day we took our two "problem wormers" (not the Fjords...they smack their lips over the nasty white paste) out for a quickie course in loving worming tubes. We were in a hurry.

driving, turkeys & clicker training

2001-01-13 Thread Epona1971
Osa is sure they are out to get her. >> Hi Jane- I too learned a lot from Lisa P's email, in fact I printed it for reference! As a beginner driver I am sucking up as much info as possible. Re; turkeys. Are you familiar with clicker training? Myself & several other list mem

Re: Clicker training

2000-08-16 Thread Sessoms412
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > This message is from Carol at [EMAIL PROTECTED] > In reference to Gail Russel's suggestion about Clicker Training for a two > year old. I was told that Fjords should never be fed treats by hand because > of their tendency to bite

Re: Clicker training

2000-08-16 Thread Northhorse
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 8/16/00 5:29:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << I was told that Fjords should never be fed treats by hand because of their tendency to bite. The concept of Clicker Training makes sense to me, but what

Clicker training

2000-08-16 Thread Remi2442
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This message is from Carol at [EMAIL PROTECTED] In reference to Gail Russel's suggestion about Clicker Training for a two year old. I was told that Fjords should never be fed treats by hand because of their tendency to bite. The concept of Cl

Clicker Training Re: driving/mistakes

1999-11-30 Thread Northhorse
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 11/30/99 8:19:42 Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << I also just rented a tape on clicker training that I can't wait to try some things. I'm still green, but I'm not as green as I was. >>

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1999-10-09 Thread Catherine Lassesen
This message is from: "Catherine Lassesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Howdy, Anyone in the Western USA interested in clicker training??? We will be hosting an "On Target" training clinic (clicker training) on June 17 & 18, 2000. It will be with the originators, Vinton &a

Clicker Training

1999-08-09 Thread SorgerJ
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To those interested in clicker training. In the September issue of Equus there is an article on this subject. Sue Crown Oak Fjords in sunny NM

Re: sheath cleaning and clicker training

1999-08-01 Thread Heyvaert
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ann, Linda & I loved meeting you at the show. I felt so sorry for all of you and the horses having to endure that heat and humidity. Too bad the show couldn't be scheduled for a month in the fall. I'll bet you were as ecstatic as we were when the stor

sheath cleaning and clicker training

1999-07-29 Thread ASigford
mself through clicker training. I must admit I felt awfully dumb peering intently at his sheath for long periods, WAITING and WAITING for something to happen, so I could reinforce with a click and treat. I kept hoping no one was watching and thinking I was a pervert : - ) Now I use the command &qu

Re: Clicker training at Libby

1999-07-17 Thread Starfire Farm, LLC
This message is from: "Starfire Farm, LLC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sounds like Libby is going to be some fun this year! We're getting ready already! Looking forward to seeing everyone. Beth

Clicker training at Libby

1999-07-16 Thread GAIL RUSSELL
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Quick update. It looks like Ceacy is bringing her two clicker trained yearlings to LIbby and is enthusiastic about doing a demo. She suggested we might do a longer clinic at a farm nearby the day before the show as well. I'm rushing around r

Re: Clicker training?

1999-07-12 Thread Tehoward9
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The vet's name is Kaufman. He is in Santa Rosa. Hope it all goes well. :-}

Re: Clicker training?

1999-07-12 Thread GAIL RUSSELL
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tami - what is the name of the vet? Just curious. Re clicker - go to this site and look around. http://www.crisny.org/users/kurlanda/sample%20chapter.html#anchor469064 >Tami > >Tomorrow is the tell all big day! Soroya gets her vet check. H

Re: Clicker training?

1999-07-12 Thread Tehoward9
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello! I have never heard of clicker training before, but would love to get some information on it. If there are any videos that are good or books that I should read I would love to get some titles. I am in the process of purchasing a yearling Fjord

Re: clicker training at Libby/Turlock

1999-07-12 Thread GAIL RUSSELL
rcement and moral support. :) We could also arrange to show one or more of the videos on clicker training during the evenings (rent a TV-VCR combo and set up in the "camp area"). And write a simple "how to" sheet, plus add material on Internet resources. Also sell books. Alex

Clicker training

1999-07-12 Thread Catherine Lassesen
This message is from: "Catherine Lassesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> There are two items for sale on clicker training. #1 BOOK: Clicker Training for your Horse by Alex Kurland Comes with Clicker, 206 pages sells for $24.95 #2 VIDEO: You can Train Your Horse to do Anything, Clicker t

clicker training at Libby

1999-07-12 Thread Bushnell's
This message is from: "Bushnell's" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I contacted Sherrie Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> who is in charge of scheduling for the Libby show and asked if a clicker training session would be a possibility this year. She said there might be an opening on F

Libby and clicker training

1999-07-11 Thread MNoonan931
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think a clicker training clinic/seminar would be wonderful at Libby, we are planning to go and i would definetly go to one. I really dont understand clicker training at all and would love to know how its done, I have our new foal Harrison, who i am

Prey / Predator + clicker training

1999-01-01 Thread partoy
This message is from: partoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hello list, thank you for your very interesting thoughts. I hadn't heard of e.g. chimps eating meat before. Found also the clicker idea very fascinating and will learn more about it right away! There are a lot of people training dogs this way her

Clicker Training Sites

1998-10-20 Thread Steve McIlree
This message is from: Steve McIlree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I've had a off-list request for the site where I found Clicker Training information. I'm going to reply on-list, because I'm really impressed by the results of this training method that I've seen so far, an

Re: clicker training list - for horses

1998-10-18 Thread Steve McIlree
This message is from: Steve McIlree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Gail-- Sunday, 18 October 1998, you wrote: > There is a clicker training list for horses only. It is in its > infancy, but worth getting. The Clickryder seems to have a pretty good message volume already. I signed up for

Re: clicker training list - for horses

1998-10-18 Thread GAIL RUSSELL
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi all, There is a clicker training list for horses only. It is in its infancy, but worth getting. I believe I subscribed on one list. Busy with elderly parents right now, but will hunt down the subscribe information if no one else

Clicker training

1998-08-30 Thread coyote
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Just got my latest installment of Horse Sense by Jessica Jahiel. She discusses clicker training briefly -- since it's been mentioned here, I thought I'd forward the pertinent section of one of her posts: Begin forwarded text One of t