One thing about training horses is that it is an emotional task. You are dealing with an animal that only wants to please you. How wonderful is that? They want to do what is right and take the path of least resistance. What's also fascinating is that they all are different, so I end up learning more then the horse does.
I have been working with 3 horses the past week that do not belong to me. Their owner is out of town and has asked me to continue his work with them while he is gone. I am in love with each one of them for different reasons. Because training a horse is more like proving to a horse that you are trustworthy, a bond is created.
I found myself hugging and kissing a 2 year old curly horse today. I don't usually do that to other people's horses, but because a bond has been achieved, I feel love and affection for him.
I'm not sure if this is how most trainers conduct themselves. But I know that I am extremely happy to have met every horse I have ever worked with. Even the one's I found difficult changed me in some little way.
Teaching a horse to live with the human race is an easy task if you begin with a relationship. I suppose that's easy to say. Achieving it can be hard, but I love every minute of it.
My point being is that it doesn't matter who's horse it is, I love them all and I love what I do for a living and I feel as if I'm the luckiest person in the world. :)

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