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It is Not About the Food

I thought I would follow up with my own observations of the experience with Danke and the massage therapist. As you may recall (and if you missed it you can read about it here) Danke was not OK with having Heather standing on the hay bale while she worked on her croup...

Getting a Horse to Work WITH her Massage Therapist

By Heather Davis I am a certified equine "massage" therapist, applying principles of touch to encourage horses to release old neuromuscular strain patterns and relearn how to exist without previously held pain and resistance. Much of my work is informed by the work of...

Building a Change One Tiny Step at a Time

Recently my husband and I decided it was time to get rid of the burn pile. We have a small excavation project coming up that requires we finally burn the darn thing. The burn pile consisted mainly of small cherry trees we had to remove when we decided to bring the...

On the value of saying Thank-You

The other day I was behind this woman in line at Walmart. She had a little 3 yr old boy with her who was working quite hard to get her attention. And it was working although it was mostly her saying "Now quit that," and "Stop it," and "Don't make me have to whoop...

A Better Way to Deal with Bad Behavior

Recently, on the Yahoo Classical Dressage group talk has turned to how to deal with 'bad' behavior such as biting and kicking. Absolutely all agree that this is not something that we 'wee humans' can really tolerate since our bodies are pretty fragile when compared to...

Transformations

A few weeks ago I wrote about a mare I've been working with. I'd only had a handful of sessions with her at that time. We've since had a few more sessions together. Each time the mare has improved dramatically. I just love seeing these kinds of transformations. When...

Developing a Soft Feel with Clicker Training

I've been working with a new horse recently. It has been so interesting because it has given me a chance to really think about what I click for in the beginning, especially when the horse isn't "with me". I wanted to write it down while it was still fresh. This mare...

Lifelong learning

Sometimes people write to me privately, via email. It might be to ask a question they aren't comfortable asking on one of the public forums I participate in. Or, it could be that they read my book and want to say that they found it helpful. I'll admit that those do...

What’s reinforcing THAT?

Recently I wrote about horses who drag owners to eat grass. In response, Nell made a deceptively simple comment, "So what if your horse has a fit? - does this work both ways?" I'd replied, "Sure, if her ‘fits’ get your attention!" That exchange got me to thinking...

When the grass is greener over there

Recently this issue came up on the Clickryder group. What to do when you are walking your horse and he just dives for the grass without any thought of you. No amount of clicker training for leading nicely seems to keep the horse from running to the grass when he sees...