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dakota_pf
04-22-2006, 04:57 AM
:confused: My 2 new horses are scared of everything but starting to calm down. So as soon as they calm down I'm gonna start training them for dressage. Does anyone have any tried-and-succeded tip they can give me. PLEASE I really need help with them right, about, now! :D

Horse_Trainer_101
09-21-2006, 02:59 PM
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Patootie
09-24-2006, 04:19 PM
Why does my horse grind his teeth?

Horse_Trainer_101
09-24-2006, 04:26 PM
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Patootie
09-24-2006, 04:56 PM
That's it? He's not in pain and I've been using the same bit for a very long time. I don't think you're a trainer at all. :confused:

ps. What's the name of your so-called book?

Horse_Trainer_101
09-24-2006, 05:46 PM
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Seath_Rider_009
09-24-2006, 06:21 PM
I agree on everything you have said with your training advice that is, yes you may not be as you say a John Lyons Certified Trainer. I myself tried that with little success and could of been one, meeting John Lyons was one things i wished to accomplish and i did, hes just as down to earth as you and me! but the fact was the money. Its outrageously priced and so i decide to just do Personal Training for myself and others outside my family plus advice to people around the world. Although there is not a thing saying you have to be signed up to anything to train others horses', you just have to stand out and be noticed. I have however herd of your book from somewhere but cant remember where Keeping The Dream Alive you say? That sounds very familiar! Oh well sense I live in Kansas as well I'm sure it would be. Also I understand how difficult it is to be noticed without any criticism! Give Horse_Trainer_101 a break, I'm sure theres many others out there faking their identity just so they can advance in the horse world, but truly keep it honest, because honesty is the best policy.

Im new to this website but do offer advice somewhat like Horse_Trainer_101 only my infomation is from me. If you would like to ask ME and question go to my new post titled "True Horse Advice"

Have a Great Day ;)

HappyHorse13
09-24-2006, 07:15 PM
Geez, people!

These trainers are just trying to answer your questions as best as they can. I didn't get all offended when I asked a question about training my own horse! There is a different answer to every horse, because every horse is unique.

Take it down a notch, will ya?

rebelelite
10-01-2006, 02:39 PM
I seriously doubt your problem has been cleared up with a vet or detal professional, make sure and get it checked just dont assum thats NOT the problem.

If your horse was grinding his teeth all the time or if the behavior was not linked to particular activities or events, I'd suggest that you first have your veterinarian check him for stomach ulcers or dental abnormalities. It's time for an honest assessment of your tack, riding routines and abilities, looking for the source of your horse's agitation. It might be that his saddle doesn't fit him as well as it used to or you are asking too much of him. Heavy hands on the part of the rider often lead a horse to grind his teeth. Use a process of elimination to determine which factors seem to influence your horse's behavior, making changes one at a time and observing your horse carefully for the effects.

My book is called "Keeping the dream alive" I dont really care if anyone thinks im a trainer or not, i know i am and if all you are here to do is mock me then ill just ignore your questions or smart a.s.s. coments, you can think whatever you please. I could care less...

Wow.. Did you actually publish this book? There is not a horse related book that has been published or copyrighted with that name. There is a book with that title but it's not horse related and a man wrote it.

Where is this book? I'd love to buy it? Name your price, do you take paypal, credit cards? Who's the publisher, I'll buy it direct.

This is a serious inquiry. Tell me where I can buy your book, please :D

Wary Fox
10-04-2006, 06:57 PM
Why does my horse grind his teeth?


I thought this was already answered on Catchride?