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Clicker Training for Horses :-

This training method was first developed for use on large marine mammals. Many dog trainers have since adopted the method with huge success.  Its crossover to the equine training world is relatively recent. But this has not stopped it rapidly growing in popularity. The “clicker” works as a marker or bridge signal that lets the horse know he has done the correct behaviour and a reward (food!) will follow. It can take as little as ten minutes for your horse to work this out and then he really starts to think about his actions and what he can do next to earn another treat. Just the sight of a bum bag, target stick etc can get the horse running to his owner for his next training session!

 

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All products and services listed on this website are done so in good faith. None of the therapies should replace veterinary care, and should only be used alongside a proper horse health care programme. Veterinary permission should be obtained before enlisting the help of any complimentary or alternative therapies. It is an offence for any persons to treat a horse unless the permission of the vet has been granted. This is controlled by the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966. All information listed on this site is for educational purposes only and should not be used to diagnose in any way.

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