This weekend Biasini and I are taking part in a Tellington clinic with Linda Tellington. I will post about it next week!
Book Review: Getting in TTouch by Linda Tellington-Jones.
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10 responses to “Book Review: Getting in TTouch by Linda Tellington-Jones.”
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I LOVE this book! Enjoy the clinic, she is one clinic I wish I could attend as so many of her techniques work really well.
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It has been terrific for the two days so far. Final day tomorrow. I will post about it for sure next week.
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nice share
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Biasini, sorry.
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I love this. I am sure you know plenty about Bisani’s personality but it will be fascinating. Looking at those pictures, I am guessing the small “pig eye” look means that the horse definitely not happy about something!
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Horses’ eyes are so interesting. The small pig eye is a real set back to looking attractive. I think some horses are just born that way and it cannot be helped even if they are happy about things. But you are right in that sometimes even horses with bigger eyes can look skeptical !
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I like the idea of a horse looking skeptical! I am used to my cat looking that way. Cats are meant to have expressionless faces but Bingo can convey a whole range of emotions (usually in regard to my pereceived failures as a human whose job it is to feed him and open to door for him) they range from disappointment, sadness, dismissiveness, and all round ennui. My other cat just meows at me.
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My son thinks that the reason cats are so poplar on Social Media is their expressions. There faces can be highly amusing. Horses can be harder to read but their eyes are very expressive.
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and their ears! I think your son might be onto something.
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Great review, I’ve read her books before and they’re wonderful. Have a fun weekend!! 😃
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