... click her ... about not ... You've brought up exactly what I think has happened with us. Amber started pinning and making swiping movements whenever my...
... Thanks, Anna, for the smiles and the advice. You'd think I would have figured this out. Clearly, I'm pretty green...just when I think I'm getting horse...
... If anyone can ... bolting - ... be ... Hi Donna, Bits don't stop horses, nor does any other equipment. Understanding and desire do. What is the time frame...
Hi Lyndsey, sorry for the late reply. Can you tell me a little more about the timing when you did it - you clicked, then withdrew your hand up to your chest...
, ... I I would suggest also that you look into TTouch work, developed by Linda Tellington-Jones. This hands-on work helps horses connect to their bodies and...
On Thursday, 1 February 2007 at 14:21:05 -0000, plume77333 wrote: Hi Jord-Ann, ... Yes, there is a very active german clicker list, moderated by Chrissi ...
Hi Donna , I do hope you have joined this list , I'm sure you will enjoy adding a horse to your clicker animal family , because they are really receptive to...
I just had to tell you I rode Skylark in the paddock twice this week and he started to teach me about the outside aids on the first occasion , and on the...
... Thanks! Kathy Here you go Kathy. http://youtube.com/watch?v=88wxVHz2cHM&mode=user&search= If you click on 'more from this user' you'll see the others. ...
... clear ... No it's not. I replied from the yahoo site. Good thought though. After I hit reply, yahoo asked for my password then when I logged in, it took me...
... doesn't ... Having taken on retired racehorses, I completely agree with this. They are simply not trained to subtleties. In their old life they are in the ...
... Thanks Yvonne! I have friend near Munich ? I think who is interested in learning more, and I think until she gets comfortable with the terminology it would...
... clear and ... may ... maddening isn't it - you spend all kinds of time trying to articulate these vague feelings and yahoo vaporizes it! glad you found...
Here you go Lyndsey: http://www.clickersolutions.com/articles/2001b/chuckingfood.htm I've read this a number of times, and will probably read it again ...
On Friday, 2 February 2007 at 1:27:09 -0000, plume77333 wrote: Hi Jord-Ann, ... Definitely. And Chrissi lives not far from Munich (sortof, at least for...
So I decided to do some winter-time back-to-basics work tonight. I was reading over Arlenes old post about biting, and her approach to stopping it. Ruby (the...
whoo! hoo! Melissa! High rates of reinforcement are reinforcing! I meant to address the issue (can't remember who asked) of alternate reinforcers. Pair any...
... see at ... Wonderful post, Sharon! And yes, most wild animals are managed in a way that they are set up easily for our ability to split behavior. With our...
Donna wrote: >>>The problems: The horse is weaving - even out in the pasture. The horse bolts on his rider<<< HI Donna I have a weaver. He also was a bolter...
... I say "keep going", because I discovered this helped me "keep going" too and not relax and stop riding as I'm inclined to do when I say things like "good ...
... and the pacing are all ways the horse has found to deal with stress.<< ... early in this attempt. If I clicked when he was weaving, some times he would...
I've been saying "good", but I say it so enthusiastically, some of my horses are thinking it's as good as a click, so I'll have to tone it down or use anther...
I say "goooooooood" for yes you are doing great but keep going and instead of a click what happens allot is my horse knows "Good boy" as a click and this ends...
Hi All, Sorry if I posted this already... http://youtube.com/watch?v=mmBWewGY_zw&mode=related&search= It's a really nice video of someone using the clicker to...