Here are some ideas that never crossed my mind, but these are all tested on real horses and real clicker training. For all horses: healthy horses, but you an also find treats for laminitis/ EMS /IR horses, too. Continue reading →
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Here is how you can clicker train your horse to listen to your cues Walk On and Whoa in a few training sessions. Consistency It’s important to be very consistent with your training. the more precise, consistent and consequent you … Continue reading →
When you have your horses at home, you have paradise! The biggest challenge (training wise) seem to actually go out there and do some fun clicker training stuff with your horse, right? Horses at Home: Paradise? So many chores to … Continue reading →
The hardest part of clicker training your own horse is when you hit a low in training… Nothing seems to work, your horse gets frustrated, you get frustrated… You feel stuck! It happens to everyone! And … when you’re in … Continue reading →
When you want to exercise your horse, it’s all about motivation… When your horse is not motivated, internally or externally, he won’t move. In other words: when movement has no function (benefit) he won’t spent energy on it. Internal Motivation … Con...
When you start clicker training after a long break, it’s a good ide to give your horse a ‘refresher’ session in which the criterion is really low. You might even have to start at step 1 in your shaping plan … Continue reading →
Learning to come when called, recall, is not often a behaviour that is taught to horses. It's often a basic requirement in dog training and forgotten in horse training. After all, most of the time we want to have horses 'under control' and they are o...
How to get your recovering laminitic horse back in shape? With an exercise plan. Here are 3 important pieces to create a successful training plan for your horse that works! Continue reading →
Teach your horse to do crunches with clicker training! Continue reading →