51PVXeifiWL. SL160  Understanding Your Horse: How to Overcome Common Behavior Problems

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A wealth of sound advice on how to “listen to” and really understand your horse, with a caring approach to techniques for training and overcoming behavioral problems…. More >>

Understanding Your Horse: How to Overcome Common Behavior Problems

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Tags: Behavior, Common, Horse, Overcome, Problems, Understanding

5 Responses to “Understanding Your Horse: How to Overcome Common Behavior Problems”

  1. Anonymous says:

    I really did not like reading a book that was so much in 2nd person, there was some really good information in the book, but I grew weary of hearing Lesley’s say “Max finds” “Max then sends” “Max is asking” and would of liked to hear Max explain the how and why for himself.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. I really appreciated the information set forth by Max. He really does attempt to understand the horse in each situation. Even though a lot of the info I already have for myself after working with horses for so long, a lot of it also gave me new insight. Very informative!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Anonymous says:

    This is a great insight into why your horse does what he does – and the best thing is that it makes total sense. You’ll wonder how you ever got on without it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Anonymous says:

    In response to the reader who felt that Richard Maxwell was taking the credit for Monty’s work, I would like to point out that Richard is infact Monty’s STUDENT and is mentioned in Monty’s book The Man Who Listens To Horses. Richard, who was in the household cavalry and present at the demonstration Monty gave for the Queen, was for a long time the only person authorized to use Monty’s techniques here in the UK. Additionally having read Richards other book, and seen him in action, I can honestly assure readers that he is indeed brillient and can teach you a great deal about handling problem horses
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Anonymous says:

    In response to the reader who felt that Richard Maxwell was taking the credit for Monty’s work, I would like to point out that Richard is infact Monty’s STUDENT and is mentioned in Monty’s book The Man Who Listens To Horses. Richard, who was in the household cavalry and present at the demonstration Monty gave for the Queen, was for a long time the only person authorized to use Monty’s techniques here in the UK. Additionally having read Richards other book, and seen him in action, I can honestly assure readers that he is indeed brillient and can teach you a great deal about handling problem horses
    Rating: 5 / 5

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