>>> But the people whose horses "wear them out" by mugging for treats is allowing the horse to do that.
My complaint is when the horse is wearing other folks out, not the owner who did the training. I don't really have a lot of control about how other people train their horses. Sort of like some of the spoiled kids who manage to ruin dinner out for everyone in the whole restaurant. >>> Most well trained clicker horse. I'm not really talking about "well trained" clicker horses. If they were well-trained, I wouldn't be complaining. :) The difference with a poorly clicker trained horse is that too often they inflict their poor training on those around them. For example, I don't really see a poorly Parelli-trained horse invading an innocent bystander's space... Karen Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
