spiritdogs
Posted : 4/12/2007 7:13:10 AM
ORIGINAL: Angelique
Okay, here's just me going off on a parallel tangent in regards to tools and the skill level of the
erson (instuctor) teaching the handler, and their instruction ability regarding proper use. [8D]
Those of us who have worked with horses understand that there is a certain "feel" in using the reins, bit, and mouth contact with a horse, not to mention everything else we communicate by balance, leg, cues, and other forms of communication. IMO, it is something which must be taught in person when possible so that the student has an experienced mentor to help them gain the correct feel.
I think keeping a nylon slip collar up on the neck vs gravity, combined with the proper touch... is something a more skilled handler may do quite naturally, yet a student may still be trying to gain the perfect touch with the tool at hand.
Glad you mentioned the horse thing. It's why most school horses have very hard mouths - from all the newbies yanking on them. [

] Even with a good teacher, it takes time to learn the balance and feel.
Inexperienced riders use their hands to balance, which is not correct. It's why, most times, the school horses wear the lightest bits possible. Many riders start on snaffle bits, not curbs, spades, twisted wire bits, or double bridles. An experienced rider has still, "elastic" hands, and will not damage the horse's mouth, no matter how severe the bit is. A new rider may damage the horse in a mullen mouth snaffle. If you transfer the concept to dogs, someone who hasn't much finesse yet will struggle with a slip collar, and be unable to keep it in position or deliver the pop correctly, but someone who has handled dogs for years may be able to "pop" the leash by making just a quick jingle. So, if you are very adept, handle the dog in a slip or Illusion if you must (although IME there are always some people who think that they are more adept than they are, both on horseback and while handling dogs). If not, opt for a less intrusive device, like an Easy Walk Harness, until your timing and knowledge catch up. [sm=2cents.gif]