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48 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Training Book!
I LOVE this book! I've read it at least a dozen times and my horse loves me for it! You can use ANY method of horse training with this including Parelli, or Lyons, etc. But first and foremost this book is the absolute best peice of training equiptment I've ever bought. A lot cheaper than the constant search for the bit, saddle, bridle, training device...etc. BUY...
Published on July 20, 1999

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3.0 out of 5 stars review of "Clicker Training"
I had heard of clicker training that had developed from working with dolphins and had been extended to dogs, and lately, horses.
The descriptions seemed very sinple but requiring great sensitivity and sense of timing. This book is understanding of the difficulties a newcomer would have, and proceeds in a very orderly and detailed manner, step by step, to planned...
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48 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Training Book!, July 20, 1999
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I LOVE this book! I've read it at least a dozen times and my horse loves me for it! You can use ANY method of horse training with this including Parelli, or Lyons, etc. But first and foremost this book is the absolute best peice of training equiptment I've ever bought. A lot cheaper than the constant search for the bit, saddle, bridle, training device...etc. BUY this book and you will NOT regret it. Also if you like this book you may also want to get "Don't Shoot the Dog" by Karen Pryor which deals with the same principals of training. Only it's not a step by step manual.Thank you Alexandra Kurland.Oh, you can even find out more about clicker training by going to clickryder.com
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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic training manual for every horse owner, March 21, 1999
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My horses thrive on the training program described in Clicker Training for Your Horse. The book is very clear cut on how to set up a training program for success, no matter what your experience is with horses--beginner or long time owner. I became more clear in my directions to my mare and she began understanding what I actually wanted. She became more confident and successful with every exercise I did. I don't have training help, so this book pretty much saved me from turning this mare into a broodmare. She now enjoys the tasks I ask of her, and is a joy to ride. Over the winter, I taught her and her pasture mate how to play with a large blue rubber ball. Before, the sight alone of the ball would have sent her packing.. what a joy to see her run up to it and push it back to me!!!!!! I recommend this book for every horse owner!!!!
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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent training tool for your horse!, April 18, 2000
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I purchased this book shortly after I got my 2 year old Tennessee Walking Horse filly. It has been a marvelous tool! When I followed the recommendations for teaching a horse to target on a cone, (I used a blue sweat scraper) it worked! My horse and I were both excited to have this extra dimension of communication. She enthusiastically learned to "fetch" her scraper and give it back to me, and will now retrieve my riding crop if I drop it! I am a strong proponent of positive reinforcement, and found the clicker method to be a terrific compliment to her training program. She focuses more now on my direction, and I am able to communicate to her EXACTLY when she has done well! My horse is enthusiastic, trusting, and happy. I am thrilled with my training results.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's not just for horses- it's for people, too!, October 8, 2006
This review is from: Clicker Training For Your Horse (Paperback)
If you're thinking of getting your first horse- or if you've already brought it home and are now too intimidated or green to know what to do with it- or maybe you had an accident and have become afraid of horses- this is the #1 most important book you can get to learn how to build your confidence in order to create a relationship of mutual trust and respect.

I remember when I brought home my first horse (I thought she was a monster!) someone recommended this book. Within the first session, we were best friends. Even though I had been giving her treats before, CT put it in a frame of referrence where the horse realizes there's a *formula* for getting treats. (And they figure it out very quickly!) This makes the horse act very eager to please the trainer (you). The more you see your horse acting in predicatble ways, in ways that you ask of it, the more you see your horse taking a positive interest in working with you, you rapidly gain confidence. Within the fist week, I was riding my new horse with total confidence.

You can even accomplish this relatioship building method over the stall door.

To this day, I still use CT- whether I'm starting a young horse or reshaping engrained "bad" or dangerous behaviors of an older horse. There are so many ways CT comes in handy. When a horse gets out of the pasture, all I do is click and it will *always* turn on a dime and come straight to me. If we're riding and there's a garbage can rolling in the road making my horse nervous, all I do it cue her to "touch" (which she knows from experience will result in a click)- she does what I ask, in turn learning the garbage can is no threat, and gets her click and reward. The we can ride on. (Much better than the big snort-fest, trying-to-bolt mess the situation would have been pre-CT!) Your horse doesn't take the bit? CT will very quickly cure that one. Wish your horse would self load on a trailer? In most cases, it would take about one 15 minute CT session to teach a horse to self load. The list goes on. You name the problem, CT can fix it.

Kurland's book is the best one on the subject. You'll be so glad you bought it.

P.S. You don't need to use the little clicker box gadget to do CT. I mimick the clicker box sound with my tongue. I found the clicker tool was never handy when I needed it- so I decided to just skip it and found that clicking with my tongue was just as effective. Just a tip! :0)
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It works, it's fun, February 20, 2001
An extremely well-written book. It gives plenty of theory in a very easy-to-follow way. I disagree with "Jose's" review (see below--one star?!? Come on...). While Morgan's book is excellent, there is a definite need to incorporate "traditional" training methods with clicker training when it comes to horses. I.e. When we give a horse an aid, and the horse responds, the aid is relaxed (negative reinforcement). That is how we communicate with horses. As for "training little tricks," in the horse's mind, standing still for mounting is "a little trick" no different (to the horse) than bowing on command. One of the great aspects of clicker training in general, and which I think is nicely commmunicated in this book, is that once you learn how to shape behaviors, you can train a horse (or any animal) to do any behavior that it is physically capable of performing.

An excellent companion volume to this book is Karen Pryor's _Don't Shoot the Dog_.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely the BEST guide to clicker training, June 21, 2005
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Vivien Dostine "Viv" (Auckland New Zealand) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Clicker Training For Your Horse (Paperback)
I had been clicker training for a while when I finally got to read this book. As well as being easy to read and well ordered it was an interesting read with many helpful case studies and photos.

I was particularly interested in the author's views on how and when to use clicker training. Unlike many books the author wasn't afraid to say that clicker training isn't a magic panacaea for all ills. Instead she explained how she uses this and other training methods as they best suit her and the horse at any particular time in the training program or for some tasks but not others. Her analogy of having a toolbox which includes 'clicker' was an excellent one.

If you are starting out with clicker training or are just interested in all training ideas I would highly recommend this book.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to understand, easy to apply, October 21, 2004
This review is from: Clicker Training For Your Horse (Paperback)
I loved this book! After reading it, I started clicker training with my horse, and now he listens to everything I say and watches everything I do! This has really helped in my communication with him. I have also used the training method with my dogs and even my cats!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Problem solving method for SO many thing, September 23, 2006
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I recently rescued a former show shetland who was hard to catch, turned his rear end to me when I opened the stall door, was bad with his feet, and was a terrible windsucker. I had bought this book a year earlier but never used the principles (my own horse is "perfect" ha ha). I needed to be able to catch little Pedro reliably, as soon as possible, in the dry lot, so I stabled him and taught him to target a tin can, then to hold his halter ring over the lead rope snap. This took a few minutes a few times a day, over only TWO days. He now comes up to me voluntarily, not just off the dry lot but even OFF the grass, and holds his head out so cute to be caught, even without the clicker. I also used the clicker to reward him for holding his feet still for cleaning and rasping, and now he stands like a champ for "lawn chair farriery". Finally, the "fun" aspect of clicker training created such trust in him that he is far more relaxed and sucks wind FAR less often. I have even used it to reward him for interrupting his habit to walk toward me instead. This simple little method is terrific for the problem horse, it should be dynamite for a good horse who just needs to learn!
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very EXCITING!, June 14, 2001
I found AK's "Clicker Training for Horses" very thorough in explanations, suggestions, tips and advise. There is so much more to clicker training your horse than "little tricks". Her book explains what to do, how to do it, what to expect, how to get around the "little" problems that may occur, etc. AK's book leaves no guessing for the reader. It's all a matter of THINKING. For both the horse and his person. I found the information in the book very complete, and am so happy to have lucked upon a training method that I can do myself (and I have successfully) and not pay another trainer. Especially when a lot of the other "trainers" out there are still advocating negative reinforcements. They are getting fewer, but still happen. Thankfully, I have the patience to show my horse the concept. And my horse has the patience to wait until I get it right. I can't thank Alexandra Kurland enough for reinventing this wheel (concept adjusted from Karen Pryor's methods). Now, it's up to us horse lovers to keep this wheel greased and turning smooth.
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very EXCITING!, June 14, 2001
I found AK's "Clicker Training for Horses" very thorough in explanations, suggestions, tips and advise. There is so much more to clicker training your horse than "little tricks". Her book explains what to do, how to do it, what to expect, how to get around the "little" problems that may occur, etc. AK's book leaves no guessing for the reader. It's all a matter of THINKING. For both the horse and his person. I found the information in the book very complete, and am so happy to have lucked upon a training method that I can do myself (and I have successfully) and not pay another trainer. Especially when a lot of the other "trainers" out there are still advocating negative reinforcements. They are getting fewer, but still happen. Thankfully, I have the patience to show my horse the concept. And my horse has the patience to wait until I get it right. I can't thank Alexandra Kurland enough for reinventing this wheel (concept adjusted from Karen Pryor's methods). Now, it's up to us horse lovers to keep this wheel greased and turning smooth.
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