Pulling back is a problem. If not serious, it is potentially serious. A horse that pulls back can kill someone and/or himself.
A behavior that needs correcting is an opportunity to do something beneficial for the horse. This DVD provides a series of exercises that will help you retrain your horse to stand tied and do so calmly.
See how ground work improves your horses overall behavior as well as develop the desire to stand calmly. Retrain your horse to give to pressure the pressure that is felt when meeting the end of a lead rope.
These exercises take you through a progressive series of lessons teaching your horse to stand tied, plus much more. The information is concise and easy to understand.
You will see:
• Advanced Round Pen
• Spook in Place
• Turn & Face You
• Accept Things Around Legs
• Dragging Scary Objects
• Ropes Around Hind Quarters
• Tarps, Dragging & Coming Towards Horse
• Bridle Responsiveness
• Leading Improvement
...and so much more!
For more informaton about this video please visit:
http://store.johnlyons.com/myhorsepullsback.aspx
John Lyons; http://www.johnlyons.com
@PaintedxPalomino Using the Parelli method, teach your horse the Yo Yo game of moving backward and forward at your command; then he will understand that two shakes of the lead rope mean stop when he is facing you.
CJStabler 1 year ago
What do you do if your horse turns and faces you, but then just keeps walking toward you and won't stop.
PaintedxPalomino 2 years ago