PuddingandPie
Well-Known Member
I am sure most people have been here before on this subject but the more I see the more I believe the "trainers" that put on displays/training clinics are more into money, circus tricks and dominance than really helping people to respect and work "with" horses. I know that if I use a certain method to get my horse onto a trailer I will have success, rather than because there is a mutual trust that has developed between us. But strangely I would rather have my horse load because he will do it for me rather than because I have dominated him. Am I strange? I don't want a horse that jumps rubber balls, or stands on a platform only suitable for a performing sea lions (which I don't approve of either!). I want a horse that understands what I want and responds through a good relationship rather than carrot sticks, poking and generally agitating the horse. I suppose I like "personality" and don't want a puppet. Happy to discuss, but could I also say that these "natural" methods, in inexperienced hands are incredibly dangerous because you need to have a real understanding of horses to know what might go wrong! Not here to offend, just, over the years, have come to dislike these "guru" methods more and more.