The Horse Behavior Problem Solver :All Your Questions Answered About How Horses Think, Learn, and React

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The Horse Behavior Problem Solver

The Horse Behavior Problem Solver :All Your Questions Answered About How Horses Think, Learn, and React

4.29 (38 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 1 April, 2004
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Understanding your horse’s behavior is an essential aspect of creating a mutual bond of trust, respect, and friendship. In a handy question-and-answer format, Dr. Jessica Jahiel explains the language and logic of how horses learn and communicate, enabling you to interpret and properly respond to your animal’s quirky ways. From fear of the vet to unstoppable kicking, this guide provides proven techniques for helping your horse break bad habits, along with creative ideas for fostering a healthy relationship filled with love and affection.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781580175241
ISBN10 1580175244
Number Of Pages 416
Item Weight 562 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 228 x 22 mm
Publisher / Reseller Workman Publishing
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Jessica Jahiel comes to the rescue with The Horse Training Problem Solver, the third title in her popular Problem Solver series. In her informal yet informative style, Jahiel offers sensible answers to riders' most common training challenges. In a handy, accessible Q&A format, Jahiel uses real-life case studies to bring troublesome situations to life and then solves the problems with tested, proven solutions. The book's combination of basic training theory, effective solutions, and handy tips and strategies will help riders get the most out of every training session. Best of all, Jahiel breaks down training goals -- from simple commands like "whoa" and "go" to complex transitions and ring figures -- into simple building blocks, logical to both horse and human. Riders will begin to gain their animal's trust, develop realistic expectations, stay focused, and engage in effective two-way communication, ultimately resulting in a happier, better-trained, more enjoyable horse.

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