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. As long as the handler continues with the good work which brought about the change, the horse should maintain the new pattern of behaviour.
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This is my point though. I am sure the OP's horse has realised she can't keep throwing her weight around, but to describe it as a "cure" is incorrect. The OP will have to keep up with this training for the horse to maintain the behaviour. A dangerous horse (which is how it was initially described) is not "cured" and suddenly a paragon of virtue in one session.
 
First of all not once did I call her a dangerous horse. Do not Fabricate. And not once did I say it was a one off cure. I am going to continue her education via Intelligent horsemanship. And as far I see it it is a cure. Not that she has been "cured".....
 
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