3 November

Intuitive Teaching: Games And Tricks. Touch With The Nose.

by Jon Katz
Touch With The Nose
Touch With The Nose

Maria is teaching the equines a new game, a new trick: touch with your nose. If the donkey or pony touches the food pan, they get a great. The donkeys got this game instantly, they touch the pan as soon as they see it, Chloe is taking a bit more time, but is picking it up. Being a pony, she just wants the treat, she doesn’t want to do anything to get it.

Maria’s timing, voice and body language are great, usually training makes her tense and uncertain, but the trust between her and the ponies and donkeys is palpable, training is nothing but fun, as it ought to be. These games were designed by an equine behaviorist, they teach the person and the horse how to talk to each other, pay attention and bond.

The animals love it, so does Maria. All good animal training is intuitive, not instructive. You use your own tools, your own judgement, your own self-awareness and environment. People are always looking for the guru to tell them what to do, but they are the guru, they just don’t know. Maria is learning it.

3 November

Fate At Work: The Puppy Is Fading Away

by Jon Katz
Fate At Work: Puppy Fading
Fate At Work: Puppy Fading

Sometimes, when I see Fate at work, I see the puppy receding Fate is the Joy Dog, she loves every bit of life, and has fun in many ways all day long. When she is out sitting with the sheep, I see the puppy fading, I see her inner spirit emerge, the strong and poised demeanor of the working dog, my favorite kind of dog.

She is still a puppy, still playful and joyous, but she is seven months old now, she is beginning to grow up. It is an awe-inspiring thing to see.

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