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Re that horse thing .

The training depends on what the animal is being trained to do

I suspect that the training for that horse to do what it did , required a different type of ' persuasion ' than that required to train a guide dog ,for example .

I would guess it didn't wake up each morning , looking forward to the day ahead .
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This is a different thread. Go back to the other one if you want to talk about dressage!
iluvmargie -Dressage -it's an Olympic Sport. The horse loses points for being tense. It takes up to 10 years to produce a horse that can do those Dressage moves and most of the points are gained by showing the horse is calm and relaxed. This cannot be achieved by cruelty.
It made me laugh but I really don't think cooking with a two year old is a good idea, apart from something very simple. Quite telling that nan made a point of reading the label of one of the ingredients, bet they pay her to make the clips.
roopower of course they did -it's a commercial Instagram account for the two year old.
Oh dear! Lol. Definitely something my 2yr old nephew would do given half a chance.

I used lick cake batter of the wooden spoon when I was little. Couldn't taste the raw egg in it but the thought of eating raw egg on its own is gross. Can't bear undercooked egg white.
bet they can't prise his lips apart when it comes to medicine
Lol... why I wouldn't attempt to make a cake with a 2 year old...
Brilliant!
Shows you quick your reactions need to be with a toddler.

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