Posted in Misc on Sep 15th, 2009
Hello again. I am absolutely thrilled to announce that my new DVD, Waterhole Reflections™, is now available. It has been a long time in the making but we are very pleased with it and are sure you will like it too.
The DVD is designed to awaken your senses enabling you to be truly present and to put you in the right state of mind before you start work with your horse. Through appreciation of the world of horses by viewing this DVD and having a heart-felt connection with your horse, you will strengthen your relationship.
By viewing it on a daily basis, you will continue to reach a deeper connection with your horse by raising your awareness in the moment and you will return to a feeling of well-being. In the moment of the pause, the connection deepens. Breathe deeply and relax. Enjoy the scenes in nature. Being in a state of joy and being present in the moment helps all relationships in life.
I also call the DVD, A Meditation with Horse in Nature. You will find that when you see your horse after the meditation your horse will be much more receptive, focused and… Read more
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Posted in Stories on Jul 11th, 2008
Here we are into another day and I have just finished working with my horses once again. I have been working with that fearful horse I was telling you about a few weeks ago (Try a little tenderness…) when I was taking him from his stall to the barn and feeding him food and getting him used to that.
Well, he is doing really, really well. Now I can take him out of his paddock to the barn and I don’t have to bring him back to his buddy anymore. He is happy to be with me and is learning a lot of new things. One of the things that I have taught him is how to travel with his head really low.

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Posted in Advice on Jul 7th, 2008
What I would like to talk to you about today is how to use an area to develop a willing attitude in a horse.
The reason that you need to think about an area is that horses are very territorial. Also, if they have experienced a predator in a certain area, when they return there they are insecure. How we can use this to work for us is that we can take our horse to the arena where we are going to be doing the training and we can get him to the fall in love with the area by feeding him his favorite food there and then taking him home again. So when he comes back to the arena, the horse says, “Boy, I just love being in this arena” and that’s how I use territory in relationship to training a horse.

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