Home of the equine clicker training: Debra Olson Daniels
If you have a horse that is not responding to normal training methods, try clicker training! Horse that walks to you in full collection from pasture is amazing to see. Horse with many health issues!
If you have a horse that can no longer be ridden or you are no longer able to ride, discover clicker training - riding is not necessary to have so much fun with your horse. You can work from wheelchair or in limited space, Debra can teach YOU how to teach your horse. Lessons are focused where you take notes and get a lesson plan - absolutely worth it!
Your horse can get better muscle tone just by doing 'pilates' - yes, your horse! I had never seen a horse doing type of exercises as Magic does. Magic has painful hock problems among other issues due to abuse in his life before he was wonderfully bought by Debra 8 years ago. Debra started with a horse that was dangerous and hurting both physically and mentally and what amazing things she has done with Magic.
Magic plays instruments and basketball among painting when he is in creative mood! Wouldn't you want a painting by your horse?
Debra can be contacted via 360-274-6310
www.magic-paths.com
www.pulsepowernow.com
Debra can help you and your horse by being:
Certified Biofeedback Specialist
Certified Stress Management Specialist
Certified Pain Management Specialist
Equine Clicker Trainer/Massage Therapist
Come see me do amazing things due to clicker training
Debra with her Magic
Debra and Magic having conversation
Trained safety place for Magic "Head Down"
Standing in Balance
Beginning of standing on two legs
In Perfect Step
Step 1: Debra teaching where you need to be to get Magic walk in balance
Step 2: Step in same step with the horse - isn't this just cool?
Step 3: What you can accomplish with clicker training: Spanish Step
Step 4: Debra and Magic teaching Spanish Step
Step 5: Magic thinking I think she got it? Note that she is not holding onto Magic!
Linda experiencing riding Magic
My Magic
Just in Time Click
Clicker training can be done from chair too... dog is optional :)
No mugging of treats with clicker training
Mercedes getting used to being touched
Teaching Head Down
Linda acting as a horse in learning how horse feels on how we handle lead rope
Learning Rope Handling - there is more to it than you think
After practice on fellow clinic participant, Debra shows using demo horse
Now is Linda's turn to try while Debra assists her to do it right
Sophia
:: Magic ::
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