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  • yh shes wright the same happend 2 my mare tilly and i had 2 do this so she could get used 2 me so well done i am happy 2 see someone else useing this method

  • title is fucking decieving

  • Thats A Good Horse Ya Got He/She TOTALLY trust you... :)

  • 0.o huh?

  • @MsWizbang My horse has been doing Parelli for just over a year now and is the happiest she has ever been in her life. So yeah.

  • HOW THE HELL IS THIS ABUSE THE HORSE IS NOT HAVING TO DO ANY THING IF I WAS A HORSE I WOULD LOVE U TO TRAIN ME I SUBBED PLZ SUB BACK PLZ

  • HAHA thumbs up if you only watched this video to read the comments

  • omg your horse is amazing i just LOVE how he listens to your hand commands that is sooooooo cool i wish my horse would do that ahah beuitiful horse by the way !!

  • That's a good way to train them! She/he clearly shows a strong bond with you after reading your description and watching the video. You barely touched him and he/she did what it was told that shows that the trainer and horse have a strong connection. People who say this is horse torture are complete retards! My riding instructor uses the same method, but she keeps the ffence closed always since all the horses we have there are lazy and will do anything to get out of doing any work.

  • @CarmoneyCasper I started doing Parelli about 2 months ago and its amazing :) x

  • I don't know how you stick half of these nasty comments on here, sorry to anyone it offends but if you think parelli is a horrible method of teaching then id hate to see how you train your own horses! i would love love love to try this out on my new horse, when it all comes down to it i know that she doesn't trust me enough and i think if i knew the proper way to use parelli then we would make a better team! I love you rbond with this horse! amazing!

  • this is called join up it is used to help horses to get a better bond and to help them trust again horse whisperers use this method horses use it on them self's to. in the wild if one of the younger mares gets to cocky the head mare chases it away again and a gain when the horse wants to get back in the herd it walks towards the head mare with its head lowers her head mare then walks away and the mare that got kicked out follows. im 13 and i know this i learnt this from Monty Roberts

  • lol many views

  • That is really stupid to do such a gay thing !!!!!!

  • that's just a WEIRD title - sarcastic or not.

  • Great Work. Beautiful horse.

    

  • @Fillyplay Thankyou :)

  • @emaieoghanahally

    please can u explain the inbox you sent me i dont understand it? from reading it im guessing your having a go at me although i dont know why when i have done nothing wrong so i would appreciate an explanation please x

  • ok first off. i use parts of this training method.... i have NEVER hit my horses. ect . parelli is based on pressure and reward, to make a horse back up you pock it in the chest and say back and gradually ease the pressure and eventually alll u have to do is say "back" or hold ur hand up in a certain signal and it will understand the command . tht isnt cruel, i dont shove my horses back like alot of people. i loose lunge. my horses understand voice comands n not one has been afraid!

  • @tuppence009 Thankyou! Well said :D

  • this type of training disgust me... yea it works great when youre done but as youre doing it this is the worst way to train a horse..... and to everyone who agrees with it, read a book by a real trainer.. read the man who talks/whispers to horses... that real horse training.. this is modern shit and its digusting

  • @MsWizbang I honestly don't think this training method is disgusting. How is this bad? This horse was told to be shot when her owner first got her. This training method saved her life.

  • @emaieoghanahally ive seen this, i went to a few training clinics about it... it is disgusting.... in order to get the horse to back like he was when you started, do you know how that is trained???? hmm?? they heat the horse repeatedly in the face until he backs up. admit it or not, this whole video is based on a training that uses fear not understanding

  • @emaieoghanahally the only thing natural about this is that horses tend to run from things that they are afraid of... get real this is the shittiest form of training ever, ive trained out at least half a dozen horses and im only 15. I can do bareback, bridle less, nothing except me and the horse on each and every one of those horses because i actually use there language not mine

  • @MsWizbang I do use my language. I have been doing so since I was 11 years old. I have had no form of 'training' this is adapting into my own form and taken from parelli. I have worked with a rescue arab stallion who was in an open field and he was running around me in a circle and coming up to me, he was extremley nervous and wouldn't be caught by people.. he was not running away, he was coming towards me. How is chipper scared in this video? She's coming into me, not running away...

  • @MsWizbang use their language*

  • @emaieoghanahally as i mentioned in my first response, its not in the outcome that the horses are scared, its in the training... personally i dont care where you learned how to do it, Parelli is bad, simply as that..... ask any one who does real training.. this shit is bad news

  • @MsWizbang I can tell you straight up now that none of the horses I have worked with have been scared during their training. I love my horses, every single one of them. I have the horses no-one else wanted and gave them a second chance. So say what you like because I can assure you that I am NOT like that.

  • @MsWizbang bahaha,you honestly think that Parelli is the WORST form of training out there?you have something else coming.I do parelli with my horses&they are so happy,they rarely have bad days!thats not just the horse, my friend&I re-trained an ex race horse(standardbred)who was scared of everything&she became the most gentle horse.this girl clearly loves her horse&they are a great team.i dont care if you can do all that stuff with your horse,so can I&I bet my horse&I have a better relationship

  • @myluckyshamrock94 your first mistake here was to insult the relationship that I have with my horses. the bond that my horses and i have is incredible, i trained my first on when I was nine and she was 4 years old. She never hurt me, never bucked, reared, bit or anything. I never used a whip, crop, or spurs. I slept under that horse. So do not ever insult my relationships. secondly, I have worked with horses that have been abused and neglected, some terrified of humans. I worked with these

  • @myluckyshamrock94 horses until they trusted me enough to allow me to have other people work with them. one horse that i owned was terrified after an accident, no one could get within 30 feet of her. When she had a foal, complications occurred, i walked right up to the horse, pet her muzzle so she knew she was ok, and walked to the barn with her following me without a leadrope or halter. and for my final point, youre 14. youre just like every other stupid kid out there who thinks they know

  • @myluckyshamrock94 when in truth you dont know shit. ok, fine, train your horses through a shitty method, make them completely modified by humans, whatever. But do not ever assume you know more than someone else just because you follow some crappy knock off trainer. Got it? because ive read the books, ive studied horses, and i know a guy who has been around horses for over 45 years and there is no way in hell he would ever use this pathetic method. you insulted me, conversation over.

  • @MsWizbang ahahahahahahahahhah! your comments made me laugh.just because youre 16 doesnt mean anything..you could be as stupid as a lot of 10 year olds-and I am NOT stupid. I have been working with horses for 12 years(started younger than you dear)and believe me, you arent the only one that's done some studying.I change the Parelli method slightly depending on the horse and how it naturally behaves.and I work with a local horse rescue and take horses that people dont want to adopt because they

  • @myluckyshamrock94 ok, to completely dimolish the fact that you think im stupid. Being at the age of 16 i will graduate at the age of 17, begin college at the age of 17, and finish college and move into my major by the age of 21. im in college courses now and am acing them. do not fuck with me on this. I know horse's natural behavior and parelli does not acknowledge any of it except fear. A carrot stick has nothing natural to it, it is used as an aid to humans. and i just did insult it, it is

  • @myluckyshamrock94 a sickening form of training that no horse would prefer parelli over true natural horsemanship as true natural horsemanship does not use fear to get the horse to do what it needs to, but rather body position as horses due in the wild. also, using TNH horses learn to respect humans as well as bond with them, and ive worked with over a dozen horses that were terrified of people before i got them and were happy and trustworthy when they left. finally, i did not insult you until

  • @myluckyshamrock94 you decided to insult my relationship with my horses.

  • @MsWizbang okay, so because your 16 and going to turn 17(basic math) you know EVERYTHING in the world? ha, and just so you know, I will be graduating only 3.5 months after turning 17..so youre not that special. I have an amazing bond with my horse, she trusts me and will do anything I ask happily.i aplogize for insulting your relationship with your horses but you cannot insult how I train my animals and assume they do things out of fear.they are happy and trustworthy as well as confident and

  • @MsWizbang they are free to walk away during anytime we work.98%of my training is at liberty.I agree that there are some"Natural Horsemanship"methods that are horrible&NOT TNH,but Parelli that has been modified slightly to benefit my horse most, works best for us.You dont have to accept Parelli or use it,but you should respect what wechoose to do with OUR horses as long as the horses are not in danger&are happy.@emaieoghanahally is an example of someone who knows how to"use it not abuse it"

  • @myluckyshamrock94 thats just it, these horses arent happy... parelli is nothing but a pathetic attempt to oppress horses. you wanna do that, fine whatever. im done arguing and ill just settle with the fact that at least my horses will never be that unhappy

  • @MsWizbang Alright, lets just get this straight MY horses are happy. So you can stfu and gtfo. xx

  • @myluckyshamrock94 Well well well, now isn't someone realizing the truth. Under this method, there is no way that horse is actually happy with what you are doing to him, simple as that.

  • @MsWizbang Um, where did that horse look a) oppressed or b) unhappy. Ignorant fool. Just because it isn't YOUR way doesn't mean it's the WRONG way.

  • @HowlerOne Ok again, dont insult me. I never personally attacked anyone, just this training method. I have watched hundreds of videos on Parelli and have seen it in person. Its sickening that humans try to teach horses to speak our language.

  • @HowlerOne Also, as I stated sometime in the early phases of this discussion, the horse may listen perfectly now but I know for a fact that if this horse could speak our language he would gladly choose natural horsemanship over this crap. I have been around horses and have studied them for many years and know that this method is nothing but oppression.

  • @MsWizbang I wasn't trying to be insulting, I was trying to make a point. I also never said you attacked anyone. You are reading to much into a simple statement. I respect that you find this to be a bad way of horse training, I respect that you feel NH is a better way. However, you seem to have no respect in the other direction. You are snippy and acting the part of a bigot, and before you take that the wrong way, please look the word up. You don't have to approve of this way, but

  • @MsWizbang do not disrespect the people that use it. Even if this method beat a horse into the ground, you cannot make an argument by bashing the people behind it. You look like a fool when you do. You've just broken one of the number one rules of a persuasive argument. By attacking us, it doesn't matter what other facts you provide (even true ones) because you've lost all credibility with everyone inside and outside the argument. Also, with you being as young as you are,

  • @MsWizbang telling us your age was foolish. People respect their elders, not big-headed little kids. And trust me, as much as you're a teenager, your playing the part of a child. Do you know the definition of insanity according to Einstein? doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. It is what you're doing if you didn't get it. In case you think I've contradicted myself, I haven't. I didn't say you were bashing people the first post I made, but now I do.

  • @MsWizbang Have you ever seen horses interact? With all your "experience," which is just hear-say, I would assume so. Horses bite and kick with a force that a human using their thumb could never match. Do not presume to understand something when you've been raised to believe it. Just because you've been taught something, doesn't make it so.

  • @MsWizbang "Full of sound and furry, signifying nothing."

    By the way, read these in the order I posted them.

  • @MsWizbang dont have good training or arent safe and I retrain them and teach them to respect and trust people.. then they get adopted. :) so really, Im helping these horses AND providing people with safe horses that they can grow with and nurture. btw.that is just ONE guy..how many people are there in the world..we jsut hit 7 billion right?Im sure that there are quite a few people who agree.maybe you have a great relationship with your horses but that does NOT mean that you can insult a

  • @MsWizbang training method that thousands of people use just because you dont agree. Are you saying that everyone that does Parelli-or a form of it-knows nothing about horses and is horrible and stupid and they have unhappy horses who are scared of people? cause thats a load of bs. Ive never used spurs,crop or anything of that sort...just a carrot stick occasionally. my horse learned all the parelli things at liberty and could walk away if she really wanted to....you can insult me though?!

  • @MsWizbang It all depends on how you approach the problem and the technique. p.s. just because youre 15 and have "trained" a few horses, doesnt mean much. who knows if they actually learned anything. or learned to trust you-they might just be doing what you ask our of force,fear,or because they decided to be nice and put up with you.Im 14 and have trained a few horses myself,as well as coached people in Parelli &I can assure you-horses like me because of how I treat them...not for anything else

  • @MsWizbang How is it bad? She does the same thing Monty Roberts does. She has a Carrot stick, not a whip.

  • @Cottontail6969 Monty roberts approach was nothing like this, considering that i work with horses the same way he did/does. He does nothing with a whip, carrot stick, or any other equipment except a rope that he used to emphasize his movement, and that was only a few times. Monty Roberts used the position of his shoulders, eyes, head, and overall his whole body to first drive a horse away, and then allow them close for the bond to happen... parelli and anderson are nothing like Roberts

  • @MsWizbang If you knew anything you'd know that parelli is NOT a training method and used to get horses to join up and trust people on the ground. It's also used to teach ignorant headed horses to be light, oh and believe me there are much worse methods; does Rolkur ring a bell? Also, You've only been around horses 4 years so you don't have the experience to even comment; when you've been around them 13 and a half years like me you'll understand why we need people like this rider.

  • @LarryKiarry Parelli is a training method because it is used to teach a horse something against what they naturally do. An ignorant horse is not naturally made, but rather created by ignorant people. every horse out there understands the grounds of natural horsemanship because it uses their body language and therefore there is nothing for them to learn, they already understand it. And yes, Rolkur is very cruel, but at the moment im discussing more on the ground work side. lastly, i dont know

  • @LarryKiarry you got the idea that Ive only been working around horses for 4 years, because ive been riding since i was three, now being damn near sixteen that puts me at 13 years of experience, learning in prime brain development time. So, the next time you feel the need to argue, get your facts straight,. BTW im sure my horse would make every attempt to kill me if i ever used parelli, what ever anderson does, or any other bs like that.

  • Thats awesome, I llove Parelli, and Jonathan Field :D

  • @SuperBarrelracer102 Thankyou!! :)

  • I don't see how people think parelli is boring! I would love to learn, but I don't have access. To me, it's amazing. It's like learning to read your horses mind. Again, just a thought, not an accusation.

  • cute horse

  • @ShowJumper123Jess thanks, she's an amazing horse :))

  • I am really impressed im doing my degree in comp therapy and nat horsemanship, and im using these techniques but i havent seen it used to such a great extent. A remarkable video thanks for sharing. :)

  • @taftification Thankyou so much for your kind comment. This means a lot :D good look with your degree :)

  • I dont think Parelli is boring.. I have a foal who will be unridable due to his limb abnormallities... He would be put to sleep, excpet the fact he loves life, and he hasnt given up. Im will be starting a bit of parelli with him when his a bit older, he wil then have a purpose in life. I think its a great thing for a young horse.. Especially a Weanling colt! :)

  • @HeightOfFashion93 Aww, well done for not giving up on your horse and choosing the 'easy' way out. Its people like you who I admire, good luck with it :D :) you sound like an amazing horses! I hope you put some videos up! :) if you do, i'll watch :D

  • I take back my rude comment...

  • @No1HorseLuvrX thankyou :)

  • parelli is not abuse, it is incredibly useful for horses who have have been abused or for problem horses. parelli helped my horse a lo and i only did it for 3 months roughly. it stopped his barging completely.

    pat parelli is my opinion is abusive, but that does not mean parelli is! this is incredible you have an amazing bond!

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  • @vphilips hahahaa, thankyou so much! :D such a kind comment :)

  • @meadowoftwilight

    Take it easy! This is Parelli natural horsemanship. Horse want to spend time with there rider after this. You become part of the herd. And in no way is it abuse! It has saved horses lives!

  • OMG I LOVE YOU! haha i don clinton anderson down under horsemanship (which is pretty much the same as parelli with different apraoch) and sooo many people tellme how im abusive for it! its funny cuz obviously im not cuz my horse is not afraid of me at all. in fact he hides behind me when he sees somthing scary lol

  • @ILoveDrimi aww see that proves you have a bond :) thankyou so much! :D xx

  • Mate, thats effing amazing! i dont care bout the title thats something i would never be able to do with my pony in a million years!

  • @garfieldzgirl THANKYOU :D xxxxx

  • wtf your not at all

  • wow people... woww.. if you read the mother fucking description.. you would know.. that its just sarcasm! god dammit! you people sit there and start arguments on youtube... YOUTUBE?!?! hah find something better to do with your life:P and btw.. good job with the parelli:) i am thinking about starting it with my horse:D

  • tHATS STUPID GIRL VERY VERY STUPID UR NOT ABUSING HIM !!1

  • some horses are actually abused so silly title love silly thing to do just dumb

  • im 16 to and i love doing parelli i dont find it boring i find it better than riding sometimes just to see how the horse listens to you and watching your body language and they begin to trust you more and more i did this with my old pony and he had never jumped before but by using parelli methods i got him to jump 3 ft without hesitating when he wouldnt even jump before hand like you i have been doing this since i was 11 and understand its so much easier to build a strong bond with your horse:)

  • Damn,... i was hoping to see this worthless animal get beat to death. >.>

  • soz i dint mean to kickoff with u and u have a really good bond with ur horse and all my horses have a massive trust for me so

  • Wow! What Level are you on?

  • this is stupid your an idiot.

  • awww cute horse

  • You have an amazing bond with your horse! And your horse is gorgous! Just a wee tip you wouldnt have as much hate mail if you didnt call it i abuse my horse and enjoy it. maybee something better like i love my horse i and i enjoy it lol xxxxxxxx

  • @casper123383 Thankyou so much :D i've now changed it so its clearer :) xxxxxx

  • when i saw the title i was like mmmm...... but when i read the DESCRIPTION i thought or yep its all good so yer i wouldnt make a bad comment i think PEOPLE JUST NEED TO READ THE DESCRIPTION!!! so i wish i could train my horses how to do that :) but i do think u should change the title just so people dont get the wrong idea but hey its not my video just giving u a heads up :)

  • LOVE people doing Parelli. YAHHOO.

  • You think thats FUNNY?!?! HORSES GET ABUSED EVERY FUCKING DAY AND YOU THINK THATS FUNNY?!?! GET A LIFE YOU CARELESS IDIOT.

  • @No1HorseLuvrX why are you surfing the you tube to LOOK FOR ABUSED HORSES? If you are helping abused horses good for you,but good lord, this girl has done an amazing job. So many call Parelli "abuse" and "nothing but tricks", good for her for having a sense of humor. She is inspiring and has a solid partnership with her horse. Relax and be happy she isn't really abusing her horse. SHE is changing the world for horses, starting with hers. It is a ripple effect.

  • Ur lunging the horse. Without the lunging lead rope thing....I forgot what its called.

  • @wildstallionstudios Um, it's called free lunging.

  • You are stupid to use this title it takes away from the other horses who are really abused..everyday. I'm not sure why you would think it would be funny or cool

  • @singlecams READ THE DESCRIPTION BEFORE JUDGING.

  • @emaieoghanahally YOU THINK it's boring, but it isn't.

    If you don't wanna do it it's ok, but have a little respect for those who do love it!

  • @DianXX1 is this a joke? I am the person in this video, I am the person who is DOING PARELLI AND LOVING IT. I don't think parelli is boring, haha. I think you just wrote a comment to the wrong person :P xx

  • @emaieoghanahally Sorry :P

    I think i have clicked the worng name..

    Sorry!

  • but i mean what ever works best for horse and rider

  • you can do this without the parelli method to.... i personally think that it costs way toooo much money and maybe for somone who works there horse everyday could do his method but for others they better stick with clinton anderson series

  • I hate parelli , i have a great bond and my pony i dont need to do this its flipping boring!!!!

  • @CharlieSweetieJack Well its not actually boring if you do it correctly, you and your horse can play with eachother and you both have fun. I don't care if you don't like parelli, if you read the description I said this is, in no way trying to change your views. I'm happy you've got a bond with your pony so well done :-)

  • @emaieoghanahally oh i agree with helen!!! (charliesweetiejack) parelli is depressing and who needs it when we can jump and canter round with no bridle or sadle anyway?!?!?!?!?

  • @Chloeandsweetie I just said, if you bothered to read my reply or the desciprtion that I am in no way shape or form trying to change your views on it however I obviously disagree that its boring as it has worked wonders with me and all the problem/rescue horses I have worked with. Again, well done if you have a bond or if you can canter around without a bridle or saddle anyway, I never said I had anything against people not doing it so don't get so defensive with all the'?!?!?!?!' thanks :)

  • @emaieoghanahally ohh you must be sooo depressed to sctully do parelli!!!!!!

  • @emaieoghanahally agree. Parelli is all about having fun. This young lady decided to do do soft and gentle play vs fast and energetic. I am sure she can step it up a notch when she wants or she can match the horses energy depending on it's horsenality when he calls for it.

  • @CharlieSweetieJack See what we do with dogs, nothing different, and they love it ^^, I just think you must be a very boring person who just wants to ride all the time. and, have anyone SAID, literly to you, that you NEED to do this ?

  • @CharlieSweetieJack I use Parelli and I find it very boring, but you speak their language, you learn to listen. This video is what people should do with your horse. I had a amazing connection with my miniature before i started with parelli, but once I began to drive him, this method really helped me. Just a thought :)

  • @CharlieSweetieJack well, before you bought ur horse or wat ever, someone probably did parelli to gain your horses trust

  • I have the same thing with my parelli mare, I abuse her I am cruel parelli is disgusting blah blah. They suddenly shut up when they saw the pictures of us hacking out bareback and bridleless xx

  • LOL

  • I tried to communicate with a parttime-owned mare too with only my body language. She only mocked with me, since I mostly was confused how I actually should do it, but on the later hand we could work better together, she was so sweet..

    Too bad I don't have her anymore due to private reasons D:

  • amazing vid- and you have an amazing bond with your horse too :D

  • You have a great bond with your horse. And to all those people complaining about the title GROW UP. It's called sarcasm, look it up if you must, it is not like the title is going to hurt anybody.

  • u jst wouldnt joke about abusing ur horse how do we know u arent lying

  • @SuperLoza09 If you bothered to read the desciption maybe? Also there's no way on earth my horse would do anything like this if I was abusing it. This horse has nothing on, in an open field yet she still came back? And ran next to me with nothing on, THAT'S how you know. We have a little thing called trust, I would never abuse any of my horses nor anyone elses I was working with, I was being sarcastic for a good reason and if you care to read why than maybe you'd understand. thanks.

  • AWESOME !

  • some points:

    A : This vid envolves no abuse what so ever

    B: YOU ARE A BITCH FOR TRYING TO ABUSE IT

  • @BryonyLovesPonies some points:

    A: This video is sarcasm, if you read the description you would read this.

    B: I wasn't trying to abuse it, again - read the description. This horse is not in the slightest abused, you cannot watch this video and say to me that any of it is done with force. Its not at all, the horse is loose, the fence was 2ft and turned off, also the gate was open. She is going round me because she wants too not because i've attached a line to her and whipped her into it.

    Thanks.

  • @emaieoghanahally i am not dumb i always look at the description before i comment so...

    i still think it is sick minded to even dare call a vid that

    my second point was there is no abuse well...why the fuck did u name it that??? just to get veiws or somthing??? i was not trying to ruin ur life to hurt ur feelings but yeah plz ppl things like horse abuse really irratetes me so plz dont mention it!!!

    ~bryony~

    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx LOL

  • I'd do the same with my instructors Polish Arabian. He's the sweetest. I don't do parelli tho.

  • @missyshamwow14 Oh you're very lucky, I used to have a rescue arab stallion which I sadly don't anymore and they really are the best, so gorgeous and clever! :-) good luck with yours :D

  • You like my favorite person right now!! Also LOVE the title! and thanks for showing how you feel when it comes to this stuff! :) ( thanks also for the great ideas on what to work on my horse next)

  • @HandyMay12 Thank you so much for this amazing comment! :-) thankyou, finally a person who understands what I mean. Good luck with your horse in the future! :D

  • beautiful horse

  • @Sshelly34213 thankyou!! :)

  • it looks like some folks havent even watched the video.. just responded to the inaccurate title. Perhapse either explain the inside 'for the viewers' info or just change it. your attracting lowlives verbal abuse and I am sure you dont need it girl. Nice video btw, great little free longe there and he came back to you :)

  • @WaveOverBow Thankyou so much, yes - I really do need to change it. This was originally for my subscribers only who care to take time and read my description and then watch the actual video before coming to their own conclusions and as im hardly on youtube I just forget its there! :P But thankyou so much for your comment :D She is a good girl :)

  • Love the video! Don't care if it's Parelli/Clinton Anderson/Stacy Westfall, etc. It's obvious your horse has bonded with you ;) Anyone who dislikes the video simply because they can't stand a certain training method might as well be called akin to being "racist"... Keep up the great work! =D

  • @deviantphoenix31 Thankyou so much for this lovely comment! :-) seriously this means a lot :D

  • FUCK YOU!

  • @crazypizzahorse234 Thanks..

  • whet the hell r u thanking me for!!!

  • welll thats kinda mean :(((

  • @18ponys How is it? - the title is a joke. - read the description and maybe you'll understand :)

  • Aww, this horse is beautifull!((: just a suggestion;; maybe you should change the title of the vid..? kinda giving people the wrong idea when they click on it ://

  • @BubbleshBex Yeah i still need to do that! :P its because i'm never regularly on youtube so just forget this is on here now - thankyou for your comment though :D xx

  • AWWW that hrs is CLASS I would LOVE him!

  • @marley1a haha thankyou! :D :)

  • Wow nice horse your lucky

  • that isn't abuse people it is called free lunging

  • im gonna report this and enjoy it

  • @HAMSTERlover65 LOL.

  • @HAMSTERlover65 for what you twat?!

  • Lovely video. The title made me laugh because I figured it had to be sarcasm because youtube would remove any real horse abuse. I do Parelli too and it has made my dominant Left Brain horse respect me more as a leader and trust me when I say that something is okay. Great job!

  • @emaieoghanahally I know the video doesn't show any cruelty or mistreatment for the horse. I'm just saying I'm not a parelli fan.

  • I hate parelli with a passion.

  • @Jumpingtaffy Not trying to sound rude but may I ask why? As this video isn't at all harsh to this horse and its a good relationship rather than a bad :-) haha..

  • oh ok lol

  • you shouldnt call it "i abuse my horse and enjoy it"

    its a REALLY bad tittle

  • @lizard12121 If you read the description you'd understand why and I am probably going to change it as people don't seem to understand - also didn't think it would be watched by this many people! This is meant for my subscribers and got a LOT of views! Haa, but thanks for your comment anyway (:

  • I read the discrepsion, and saw it in your eyes. I totally agree with you, you werent hurting him, he looked like he loved you very much. I think it is great many people have seen your video because this is a TRUE video. I just hope that they all read the descripsion. What is your horses name?

  • @reininghorses57 Thank you so much! This is one of the nicest comments I've recieved recently on this video! :) Yeah - a lot of people can't be bothered to read the description so think I'm being serious -.- not good! Haha, and her name is Chipper (:

  • Very nice to watch. I loved it! Bad title tho'. You might want to add "sarcasm" in parentheses, if you can. ;)

  • @Sverre101 Thankyou for your comment! :-) Yeah i might just do that, didn't think it would get this many views! The title was making a point for my subscribers, didn't understand other people would watch it! Haha, thankyou :)

  • At first I was upset, but after watching it I realised what you were doing. I do that with my pony in the arena a lot.

  • @rainbowwaffle16 Haha thankyou for the comment :-) I'm sure your pony loves it!

  • After reading all the comments on this page, it is so sad some of you think parelli is cruel. There are no crule techniques. I have been doing parelli for 10 years. I have yet to find anything cruel. Clinton Anderson WAS a parelli student whom is more about MAKE vs WANT. If you study parelli from level one where you learn the games, you will see everything there after is a refinement of the games. I thnk that young lady has done a nice job with this horse. Keep it up!

  • @MsAngela1013 Thankyou so much for your comment! Its clear you understand people as well as you do your horses! (Your one of the only perople that know the title is a joke but also know what you're talking about!) Good luck with your parelli and your horses! - Thanks :D this is the woman that taught me parelli and a lot about horses so I can't take credit but she really is amazing! Thanks again :)

  • why is it called what u called it but this is great good job lol

  • @dacrazybreyergoose Read the description :) and thankyou :D

  • haha i lawled at the title

  • @XxHeelsDownxX haha finally someone that knows its a joke! YAY :P

  • @emaieoghanahally  hahaha yeah, common. I have a sense of humor.