Hi All, Something I am interested in at the moment is the conection between CT and focus, attention,Dr Debs birdie. OK,I only been CTing a few months and Im on...
... I seldom click Annie for standing still and being polite, because that's usually her default behavior, anyway. If she's having a particularly active day...
... You can always skip the marker altogether until later. As long as you're standing right next to him you don't really need a click. He'll soon learn to...
Hi M Jean "After the first three days he has stopped calling for the other horses altogether. He now whickers when he hears my husband's truck coming down the...
Hi Laura "One thing is for sure though; I can't have a horse decide to argue with me when the chips may be down in an emergency situation." So what do you do...
Do most of you CT then have your horse come to you for the treat, or do you go to the horse? Does anyone have a horse that they click, and have the horse come...
... have the ... I like the horse to come to me. That isn't to say that one way or the other is right or wrong. But my ideal reaction from the horse, even...
Ogri is an enthusiastic clicker partner, and I can think of two times when clicking kept us from being seriously hurt. He doesn't "mug", and by that I mean...
Stephanie Sher
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Jan 1, 2002 4:57 pm
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In a message dated 1/1/02 3:15:13 AM Pacific Standard Time, annj@... writes: << "One thing is for sure though; I can't have a horse decide to...
I also have my horses come to me, but if they are across the arena, and they turn and come toward me immediately, I will meet them half-way. Why should they...
Hi Bonnie, You can use targeting to help teach your horse to stand and touch something, or you can click them for each moment they stand still. You can use a ...
In a message dated 1/1/02 10:55:26 AM Pacific Standard Time, zghorse@... writes: << You can use targeting to help teach your horse to stand and touch ...
Laura, I checked out your website. It's really very imformative. I liked the article regarding "tying". Thanks for all the animal rescue work you do also. ...
... it ... Absolutely great thoughts here! Imagine US being able to change or have an impact on the horse's innermost desires, his emotions, his needs, his...
Thanks Laura :-) Regards, Ann Jeffree, Melbourne, Australia Dog Training Consultation & Website Design http://www.alphalink.com.au/~annj OzDogRescue:...
Hi everyone! Well, my new years resolution is to devote much more training time to my horses. I'd like some suggestions from all you clicker trainers out there...
Nancy and John
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Jan 1, 2002 11:40 pm
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Happy New Year everyone!!! I have backed up a bit with Amador to decrease my own confusion and what I might have been transferring to him. So, when I was up...
just put it in your pocket to muffle the sound a bit, should help things, also stand back & throw the treat to him [Non-text portions of this message have been...
Anne, "Punishment crops up occasionally on all clicker lists. I think that......" Great post Anne. Serves us well to understand the consequences of our ...
"4.Where is the BIRDIE? a.The horse is confident and receptive,his attention is on you when you are in his presence. b.The withdrawn horse,usually quiet ,but...
Well, its time for the video tape queen to pipe in here. For a true feeling of a "try" in a horse, I'd recommend Mark Rashid's new tapes "Finding the try". Its...
Hi, all -esp Judy, Alex, Ann, Laura, Lisel, Sharon, Mundi and all you others who are lurking out there. This is Karen Willmus (gal who tried to get an ...
Karen Willmus
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Jan 2, 2002 5:35 am
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I've had some interesting responses and questions in the last few days; now that the New Years Eve festivities are over, I'd like to respond, and then tell you...
... Hope everyone has had a very happy, relaxing, and peaceful Holiday time... with the New Year arriving, and things (hopefully!) returning to some semblance...
Thanks for the input on the "treat taking" protocol. (I asked if people had their horses come to them, or if they went to the horse with a treat). From Meg: I...
... tapes "Finding the try". Its not about training or how to solve problems but just how the horse is always asking questions that we either answer or not and...
<<Now he is doing ear pinning and head tossing when I feed him his grain at regular feed times. I feel that he is telling me to get out of his space.>> Don't...
... HI Dolores, You can find out more about the birdie on Dr Deb Bennetts website http://www.equinestudies.org/ She has a CD rom called the Birdie Book. I am...