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Book Reviews of What Your Horse Wants You to Know: What Horses' "Bad" Behavior Means, and How to Correct ItBook Review: An enjoyable read. Summary: 4 StarsI am reading books on horsemanship. I had seleted various authors and cooresponding trainers. Each offer styles that work. Each are similiar. The difference is the preentation of the material. I have a dog and have brought him back from the meanest one I ever owned. He was abused and he has found a very loving home. He is no longer mean, showing his teeth on every approach. The things I see in horse training are very similiar to how I work with dogs.
This is one of the many sources of training styles I am reading, and recommend it.
Book Review: Great book for new horse owner Summary: 5 StarsI am new to riding and just recently bought a horse. This book, together with "How Your Horse Wants You to Ride," has been a great help to make sense of all the well-meaning advice and my observations.
Both books taught me that the horse does what my body language tells her to do. They do not only provide "recipes" on how to fix problems (mostly mine :-), but also explain WHY the horse does what she does. Instead of becoming impatient with my inability to communicate, I can use this great little book and figure out what is going on!
I also appreciate the simple, easy to understand, writing style. As I said - great book for a beginner. A friend of mine who is an experienced and successful equestrian recommended "What your horse wants you to know" and "How Your Horse Wants You to Ride" to me. She also uses both books for reference - with great success.
Book Review: Excellent resource Summary: 5 StarsVery nicely put together. Useful information that you can look up quickly.
Book Review: well worth reading! Summary: 5 StarsI bought this book after purchasing a young horse. The book explains common horse behavior problems and gives you different solutions to correct them. I especially like the book because it is different from the old school of thought as most of us were taught to "show the horse who's the boss". The author discusses behavior patterns from the horses point of view with straightforward and non threatening solutions. I liked this one so much I bought Bucklin's "How your Horse wants you to Ride".
Book Review: This is a Book for everyone....Teaching by Asking !!! Summary: 5 Stars"You can`t make a horse do anything... but you can teach by asking and listening to horse response!!.
This book will be an important management tool for future succes with your horse and what is best for the horses is, in the long run, best for you, to.
Respect, Trust, and Dominance!!!.
No podras hacer que tu caballo haga de todo... ??Pero vas a poder ense?arle preguntando y escuchando las respuestas del caballo!!.
Este libro va a ser una importante herramienta para el exito futuro con tu caballo, y aquello que es mejor para los caballos, va a ser en el largo recorrido, mejor para ti tambien.
???Respeto, confianza, y Dominio!!!.
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