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Date:Sat 29 Mar 2008 06:53:27 PM EDT
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Georgia Bruce (georgia@horsetraining.org)
Date:Mon 19 Nov 2007 06:36:10 PM EST
Subject:Nice Site Congratulations
 Hi, This site is looking great. I will be checking back here regularly, great work guys! Check out my site: www.HorseTraining.org Regards, Georgia Bruce
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Brenda Jones (@Jonesdx76@earthlink.net)
Date:Mon 01 Jan 2007 12:50:07 PM EST
Subject:feeding
 Hello I tryed this clicker training on my 1 year old and all she was interrested in was the feed to the point that if i just went to pet her she would go for my hand thinking that there would be food in it so she did not seam to learn she would just go around a around me and try to get my hand help Brenda
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Dolores Arste (dolores@zenhorsemanship.com)
Date:Thu 23 Mar 2006 10:13:41 PM EST
Subject:Clicker Training Websites
 www.zenhorsemanship.com focuses on the holistic approach to training horses using using Acoustical Marker Positive Reinforcement - Clicker Training / Tag Teaching Links to other clicker websites can be found at: http://www.zenhorsemanship.com/12926.html The Clicker Center: The main Website for Information, Books, Videos, and Everything Else you ever wanted to know about Clicker Training for Horses. Hosted by Alexandra Kurland Clickryder: A Clicker Email List Just For Horses: One of the largest email training lists. This fast growing, wonderful list is a first-rate information resource. If you have clicker training questions, this is the place for you. You'll find a community of knowledgeable, supportive horse people who love sharing their clicker training experiences. THE CLICKRYDER WEB SITE: An attractive, informative site. This site is continually being updated with clicker stories and photos sent in by people from all over the world. Clicking for Kids - 4-H. You can use clicker training for any style of riding. For example, I use it for English and Lauren uses it for Western. Our other 4 members don't have horses but LOVE to ride and learn about them. Nikki, age 13. Horseman's Art: "Classical is Natural" Books, Videos, Gifts, and training support. Sharon Foley's beautifully designed web site offers a wealth of information Dressage and Natural Horsemanship. Be certain check out her ReadingRoom and the essay entitled, "The Long, Winding, Bumpy Road." If you're not sure how all this clicker training fits into horse training, Sharon's story may help. Eternal Sun Stable: Eternal Sun Stable is dedicated to the enrichment of the horse and rider relationship; Communication, Mutual Respect and Performance. Clickin On Ranch: Clickin' On Ranch consists of 40 acres in the beautiful Illinois River Valley of southwestern Oregon. It is the home of Karen, Justin and Sarah Parker and fourteen horses. Equine Clicker Training: All these things are possible with a clicker trained horse. With clicker training, you can teach your horse all the skills he needs and have fun at the same time. Terrific resource to find other Clicker Trainers Denstar Farm: If you're interested in clicker training mustangs, Robert Denlinger's home page is well worth a visit. His photo essay on Tobey, an abused mustang, shows how Natural Horsemanship and clicker training can be combined to develop a trusting relationship. Training with X-cellence: Belgium site of Inge Teblick. Some articles in Engish. Inge has a new Groundwork book soon to be available in English. Watch this site for news Kicking Back Ranch: Another great resource for those interested in mustangs. Kayce Cover -Synalia: Bridge & Target-training On-Target-Training: Shawna & Vinton Karrasch On Target Training is a reward reinforcement training system that dramatically accelerates the training process for any breed
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