Look at my hoof and tell me if I stepped in what I think I stepped in.
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Sit. Stay. Smile! A dose of cute, funny animal pictures to chase the grumpies away — plus informative pet care articles that support the human-animal bond and responsible pet ownership!
From the category archives:
Look at my hoof and tell me if I stepped in what I think I stepped in.
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Horse photo by www.flickr.com/photos/frodrig
Mr. Universe called — he wants his pose back.
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Tell your cowboy friend that if I hear yippie-kay-yay one more time he’s banned for life from my back.
Horse photo by ecatoncheires
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Go ahead. Call Social Services. But I’m still not feeding you until later.
Mare and foal photo by treehouse1977
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Hey! Claude Monet! Why don’t you put down that easel and feed me an apple!
Horse photo by .robbie
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Here are a couple of great videos that show some of the amazing things animals can be taught to do using positive reinforcement techniques. Notice how enthusiastic and happy these canine and equine stars are!
First video: Kaine is a gorgeous 3 year old, clicker trained German Shepherd Dog. (Editor: My all-time best canine buddy ever was my German Shepherd Dog, Morgan. Kaine brings back fond memories. Morgan was as eager to “work” as Kaine and served as my dog-training class assistant for years.)
Clicker training is a hands-off way of training with an animal that doesn’t involve punitive punishments or force. Clicker training is mentally stimulating and encourages the dog to think. Clicker training says “If you do this (a behavior), something good will happen to you (positive reinforcement). Clicker training is gentle, effective and fun for both the dog and the person. Visit www.clickertraining.com for more information.
The tricks shown in this video include:
Second video: Big horses and Miniature horses perform tricks and liberty skills learned with clicker training. In this video, you’ll see the following:
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I need to lay off the pond water. I’m starting to mother some stunted kids.
Morgan-Fresian Mare and a Miniature Horse Mare photo by pmarkham
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Childhood photo of Thelma and Louise riding off after robbing a lemonade stand.
Horse photo by mikebaird
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