A great example of the difference between "Make and Let" and "Cause and Allow". The latter being the way you help a horse to think it through versus being forced through it.
Kind of skittish he’s not used to being trained properly like you train can you train properly? He’s used to doing whatever he was well however, his owner was the owner it’s not poor boys for the way it was to train a horse, she wouldn’t be acting like that he would know your lead with that wrote just my opinion. He’s a very smart horse. He sure don’t like that swing that rope. He might’ve been hit with that route before like that because he is a very smart horse. Just my opinion.
I like your calm approach to everything you do with horses and I also like your sense of humor. I cracked up when you said you hoped the horse didn't think you were nuts. Thanks for all of the information I've learned from you.
Hi Dennis! Just wanted to say thank you for all your videos. I'm a recent sub and I'm very much enjoying and getting use out of what you're doing and the info you're putting out here. Very underrated, sir! I wanted to let you know though that your website link that's in the video description isn't working and the Amazon link to your books, isn't working either.
Hi @blackhorse1988 can you check the links in the description now? If you have difficulty again, my Website is: cappeltrainingandshoeing.com Thank you for your kind comments, and for letting us know about the links!
A great example of the difference between "Make and Let" and "Cause and Allow". The latter being the way you help a horse to think it through versus being forced through it.
Huge accomplishment with such a subtle approach.
Thank you
👍👍👍
Most exellent. These horses 🐎 you work with are beautiful high steppers. Best of luck from Hamilton Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks for being with us in Canada!!
Kind of skittish he’s not used to being trained properly like you train can you train properly? He’s used to doing whatever he was well however, his owner was the owner it’s not poor boys for the way it was to train a horse, she wouldn’t be acting like that he would know your lead with that wrote just my opinion. He’s a very smart horse. He sure don’t like that swing that rope. He might’ve been hit with that route before like that because he is a very smart horse. Just my opinion.
I like your calm approach to everything you do with horses and I also like your sense of humor. I cracked up when you said you hoped the horse didn't think you were nuts. Thanks for all of the information I've learned from you.
Thank you we appreciate you being with us
Nice work. Excellent control of the situation at all times.
@@lamardon9723 thank you
Hi Dennis! Just wanted to say thank you for all your videos. I'm a recent sub and I'm very much enjoying and getting use out of what you're doing and the info you're putting out here. Very underrated, sir! I wanted to let you know though that your website link that's in the video description isn't working and the Amazon link to your books, isn't working either.
Oh my thank you for letting us know !! I really appreciate that and also honored to have you with us
Thanks
Dennis
Hi @blackhorse1988 can you check the links in the description now? If you have difficulty again, my Website is: cappeltrainingandshoeing.com
Thank you for your kind comments, and for letting us know about the links!
@@cappelhorsetrainingandshoeing Yep, it all seems to be working perfectly!
LOVE THIS!!!!!
Thank you