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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2006

Forget 'Dancing with Wolves'; this is dancing with horses ... really Amazing!!

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  • and... you know what?? The stick is used as an extension of the arm, for the horses benefit, and the "smacking" as you call it is simply taps to help the horse keep "tempii". The fact is, if the horse had a "problem" with his human's behavior he would simply leave.

  • the only bad part about his video is that it had to end lol awesome

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  • Awesome video. I do not have horses, but love to watch the videos. I see so many things that relate to how Cesar Milan uses with his dog techniques. I have used the exercise, discipline and affection with my dog and it really works. My dog and have a tight bond now, and my husband just doesn't get it and is jealous. That's certainly not my intention. Animals live in the moment, and as humans we should too. I respect those who "get it". Cruelty serves no master.

  • Put the name of the song in descripcion please !

  • I hate videos without the song´s name :(((

  • Did anyone notice the man & horse are working in an open area that is not fenced? If the hosre was not happy, he could easily take off. I have a Lipizzan gelding that I have done similiar things with. This video inspires me to expand what we have accomplished so far.

  • It's so funny to see all the different perspectives..... You can show the same thing to a group of people and everyone interprets it differently depending on their level of awareness. Spins me out!!

  • @Marixxen2 ...and you don't end up with a suppressed horse. You end up with an equal partner that willingly recognizes that you are the leader. Not their master they must submit to for fear of being run ragged. You end up being their leader, but their friend as well. Some one they can play with but also someone they want to please. I rarely need anything more than just myself when doing ground work with my horse. My horse half the time treats work in the round pen as play time.

  • @Marixxen2 ...will ever work to anything besides the person's disadvantage. The first farrier I used when I got him tried bullying him into behaving. My horse got worse every time he came out. The third and final time I used that farrier my horse threw out the guy's back. Every time my horse manages to push my buttons, I just have to tie him somewhere and just walk away, because once I start getting into a mindset to force him to do what I want, it's just game over. You use join up correctly...

  • @Marixxen2 Proper join up does not run run run run run the horse until they submit, nor is it a one way street when it comes to respect. When a horse really doesn't want to come in, there is a point long before running them hard when it's time to just move on to something else and come back to the round pen later. Respect in join up is a two way street, the horse respects the person's space, and the person respects the horse's space as well. It's only when the horse moves into the person's space

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