Getting to Yes: Clicker Training for Improved Horsemanship
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If you have ever wished you could talk to your horse or simply find a better way to communicate with him, you'll find out how in Getting To Yes. This expert guide offers an innovative and unique training method for horses using a no-force, positive practice that is extremely appealing to both horse and rider - and it works. Sharon Foley, a veteran horsewoman and trainer, draws on years of experience with some of the best trainers in the world to combine clicker training principles with traditional horsemanship to present a step-by-step training programme that will ensure success with horses of any age. Whether you're a novice handler, advanced rider, or have used other training methods in the past, this book will help you strengthen the relationship between you and your equine companion by teaching you how to develop and perfect skills for stand-out riding with a well-mannered horse. In building a bond of mutual trust and friendship, you'll discover that you can have the horse of your dreams.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #325228 in Books
- Published on: 2007-06-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 303 pages
Customer Reviews
wonderful
I have a few books on clicker training now and all of them are good, however this book is my favorite so far. It is well presented and stylish, and it is a lively and interesting read. If you have ever felt that you would love to be able to talk with your horse then I cannot recommend clicker training highly enough. It teaches you to have spot on timing with your requests and rewards and to listen to and watch your horse closely for their communications to you. But, more than this, if that were not enough, it's great fun for both of you. I have seen someone fail at using clicker training, but that was down to an inability to focus in closely enough to get the timing right. But this book will teach you well.



