Does your horse flinch, pin ears, walk off, or look generally unhappy when you saddle up? If so, you've got a "cinchy" horse. Justine Gandolfo shows you how to properly saddle your horse to avoid discomfort and gives tips on working with a cinchy horse. Justine and Dianne Sommerfeld are co-trainers at 3D Performance Horses in Santa Rosa, CA. Check out Justine on the web! http://www.3dhorsetraining.com
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How To Do A Horse Trailer Safety Check
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How To Engage Your Horse's Back
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How To Help Your Horse Settle In
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How To Tell If Your Saddle Causes You Pain
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How To Save A Life
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How To Improve Your Position Over Jumps
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How To Engage Your Horse's Back
05-17-2011
How To Space Cavalletti
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How To Teach Your Horse Stall Manners
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How to Introduce Your Horse to the Beach
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How To Communicate Successfully With Your Horse on the Ground
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How To Teach Your Horse to Walk Into the Trailer on its Own
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How To Handle Encounters on a Trail
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How to Choose a Surcingle with Dr. Joanna Robson
08-19-2009
How to Improve Your Position Over Jumps with Greg Best
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