商品簡介
"Sergeant Rick Pelicano of the Maryland National Park Police has trained horses to face just about any object or circumstance they might encounter during police work without wide eyes and snorts, And while you and your horse may not encounter many of the obstacles used in the exercises, you'll both gain confidence and skills that will help you through the unexpected---whether you're schooling in an arena or riding in a parade."---Horse & Rider
"Horses being horses' doesn't have to come with the territory, as Sergeant Rick Pelicano explains in his proactive methods for training a horse to be absolutely safe when confronted with unusual circumstances." ---Horses all
Haven't we all wanted a bombproof horse at one time or another? This book certainly will help all horses achieve a new level of good behavior. Even if you only use one or two tips from this volume, it is well worth the purchase price."---Equestrian
"A wealth of how-to, common-sense strategies, and ideas to help you and your horse maneuver through life's obstacles---wherever you go, and whatever pops up! A must-have book!"---Natural Horse
作者簡介
Sgt. Rick Pelicano has been a mounted police officer for more than 20 years and is the author of Bombproof Your Horse. He is a certified riding instructor and a competitor in equestrian competitions, including a reality television competition named Tournament. For more than a decade, he has conducted his popular bombproofing clinics for riders and horses. He lives in Frederick, Maryland. Eliza McGraw is the author of Everyday Horsemanship and Everyday Trail Riding. She is a contributing writer for EQUUS magazine and has written many articles and essays for publications such as the Blood-Horse, Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred, and the Washington Post. She lives in Washington, DC.
Sgt. Rick Pelicano has been a mounted police officer for more than 20 years and is the author of Bombproof Your Horse. He is a certified riding instructor and a competitor in equestrian competitions, including a reality television competition named Tournament. For more than a decade, he has conducted his popular bombproofing clinics for riders and horses. He lives in Frederick, Maryland. Eliza McGraw is the author of Everyday Horsemanship and Everyday Trail Riding. She is a contributing writer for EQUUS magazine and has written many articles and essays for publications such as the Blood-Horse, Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred, and the Washington Post. She lives in Washington, DC.