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Author Topic: Tricktrainers Around?  (Read 668 times)
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Vrijheidsdressuur
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« on: October 30, 2005, 07:51:06 PM »

Well, that's the question!  wink

I'm clickertraining for quite a few years now, not only for dressage, long reining, lungeing and driving, but also for tricktraining. And I'm very interested in the ways you learned teaching tricks to horses. Which books/video's did you use?

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« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2005, 09:06:39 PM »

Alan Pogue.  http://www.imagineahorse.com/ImagineAHorse/      wink  
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« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2005, 10:47:15 PM »

when i was 11 years old i had lessons off a lady called Sue Rossenthal she was the trainer for the stud and kennels i worked for back in Manchester. She taught our pony mascote to bow, kneel down, lie down and sit up, when sue became to unwell to ride myself and other members of staff took over the riding and training of the stallions. "Kestral" and my dog tosca perfected a display to the riverdance tosca was taught to spanish walk halfpass reinback stand on her hind legs whilst kes would do the same ending with both pony and dog lying down sitting up and bowing. Always a crowd pleaser! So my trick training started with dogs.
The above mentioned link Alan Pogue is probably the best trick trainer around well worth a look.

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