Are you worried about tying your horse because he gets too stressed?
Are you frustrated because your horse paws and dances when he’s tied?
Are you at a loss at what to do because your horse pulls back when he’s tied?
Being tied is a basic skill all horses need to learn. And it’s important that they are able to stand calmly when tied.
But when your horse paws or dances when he’s tied, it’s not only stressful - it’s also dangerous. For you and for him.
And if he has learned to pull back and break the tie or his halter, it’s not just an inconvenience - it’s even more dangerous.
You want your horse to feel calm and to stand quietly whenever he’s tied. So you and anyone else who is handling him is safe. And so is your horse.
And that's what you'll learn in my online mini-course
And that's what you'll learn in my online course
You'll leave this online course with a greater understanding of what's causing your horse’s unwanted when he’s tied and your steps for teaching him to tie calmly. So you’ll both feel safer.
Here's What You Will Learn
How To Safely Introduce Your Horse To Being Tied
Horses as flight animals are naturally afraid of being restrained. You'll learn how to recognise even subtle signs of tension in your horse and how to help him not feel so stressed.
Effective Techniques for Helping Your Horse To Feel Calm
You'll learn how to help your horse to feel safe and calm - without using fear or force. So, you can both stop feeling anxious.
Training That Works For Young Horses and Re-Training Older Horses
By following the steps in this course, you'll build more trust with your horse - whether he's never tied before or if he has developed bad - even dangerous - habits.
How To Fix Common Problems Horses Have When Being Tied
Some horses have a history of pulling back, pawing or dancing when tied. You'll understand what causes these problems and how you can stop them from happening.
About Anne Gage
Anne Gage is the Horse Riding Confidence Coach. She has over 30 years experience as a riding coach and horse trainer. When she lost her horse riding confidence over 10 years ago, she had to figure out on her own how to regain it. Since then Anne has helped hundreds of anxious horse riders regain their confidence and build great partnerships with their horses. Let's get you back in the saddle with confidence and joy!
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