Margo Dewkett Quotes (5 Quotes)


    All of that snorting, it's just like an algebra problem. We're going to give him a job. By giving him a job, I keep his mind active.

    My aids, or my commands to the horse, should not be visible to the naked eye. It's kind of like when you and I are talking. We're supposed to just talk in a normal conversation and not yell. A horse is no different from us. They don't want us yelling at them, verbally or physically.

    And their first instinctual reaction is to flee. Everything we do in education is to teach the horse to stop, stand still You're in doubt, stand still.

    I know the difference between an inconvenience and a problem, an inconvenience is losing a job. A problem is a spinal cord injury.

    She's dropped, and see how he's standing quiet He didn't take off. In a normal situation, they take off, but these horses are taught that if that line of communication is broken if anything is abnormal stop.



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