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Working With a Horse That has a Problem Maintaining Leads, a...

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Working With a Horse That has a Problem Maintaining Leads, a Gait and Fluidity -By Charles Wilhelm- I see many horses that have difficulty with leads....

What to Consider When Looking For a Horse

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What to Consider When Looking For a Horse   Spending time on the road, I have been asked many times, “What is your favorite breed?” My...

What is a Clinician and What Qualifies a Person to be...

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What is a Clinician and What Qualifies a Person to be a Clinician? -By Charles Wilhelm- A clinician is an individual who works with a horse...

The Need for De-Spooking

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The Need for De-Spooking -By Charles Wilhelm- An interesting fact about horses is that while they can seem so smart and appear to learn so fast when...

When to Transition to a Bridle

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When to Transition to a Bridle   A snaffle bit is a great educational tool and makes learning easy for a young horse. Last time we...

Ten Secrets Every Horse Wants its Owner to Know – Part...

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Ten Secrets Every Horse Wants its Owner to Know – Part II – -By Charles Wilhelm- Last time I discussed six important “secrets” or training tips to...

Dealing With a Horse That Pulls Back

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Dealing With a Horse That Pulls Back   Does your horse pull back when tied to a rail or the trailer? Horses that continually pull back...

How Much Time Should You Spend Training Your Horse

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How Much Time Should You Spend Training Your Horse -By Charles Wilhelm- Each horse is different and the amount of time to spend on training depends...

Correcting a Lead Change Problem

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--Correcting a Lead Change Problem-- By Charles Wilhelm--   Some riders tell me they have a problem when a course they are riding requires a roll back...

Teaching a Horse to Ground Tie

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Teaching a Horse to Ground Tie   By Charles Wilhelm Teaching a horse to ground tie is one of the easiest commands to train however, I have...

The Warm Up

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The Warm Up By Charles Wilhelm Regardless of the discipline in which you ride, warm up time is important. Whether you ride for performance or leisure,...

 Western Dressage

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 Western Dressage   There have been many articles about western, or as I call it, cowboy dressage, by individuals well known in the western world. I...

 Can all horses be trained?

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 Can all horses be trained?   For over 30 years now I have specialized in working with problem horses and starting colts. I do have horses...

Accepting Bad Behavior

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Accepting Bad Behavior By Charles Wilhelm I remember growing up and hearing that we must use light hands and not pull on our horses. However, when...

The Importance of Communication With Your Horse and Trainer

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                   The Importance of Communication With Your Horse and Trainer By Charles Wilhelm In communication with your horse, one of the first things to understand...

Handling a Horse That is Nervous at Shows

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Handling a Horse that is Nervous at Shows By Charles Wilhelm I received a question about a really nice thoroughbred off the track that does very...

Evaluating a Horse

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Evaluating a Horse   When I am looking for a horse I start by looking at conformation. While not the most critical aspect it is an...

Do You Have a Partnership or a Relationship With Your Horse?

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Do You Have a Partnership or a Relationship With Your Horse? By Charles Wilhelm Partnership conjures up a notion that there is harmony between you and...

The Skills Needed for Trail Riding

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The Skills Needed for Trail Riding   A horse that goes out on the trail should be one of the most well trained horses because the...

Balance and Collection

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Balance and Collection By Charles Wilhelm We often hear the words “balance” and “collection” along with a variety of methods of achieving these goals for our...

I Hope I Can and I Hope He Will

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 I Hope I Can and I Hope He Will By Charles Wilhelm What I have discovered in working with and training horses is the importance of...

Gas Colic – Common, but Preventable!

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Gas Colic – Common, but Preventable! By Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D.   Gas colic is the least serious form of colic. That’s the good news. The bad...