| If you saw my article on the top 3 deadly mistakes | | | | the scary boogie man. |
| you must avoid with your horse, then this article | | | | This is very much like what your horse is thinking but |
| reveals the next 3 you must avoid. Thus, the 4th most | | | | only in horse terms. So you have to work with your |
| deadly mistake you want to avoid with your horse is | | | | horse to get him to have faith in you. It may surprise |
| not knowing you are worrying your horse. Many | | | | you to know that you one way you get your horse to |
| owners don't understand how easy it is to worry a | | | | have faith in you is show him you're the boss. You |
| horse. A worried horse is a dangerous horse because | | | | must have his respect for him to believe you are the |
| they just want to survive and will do what they need | | | | leader. |
| to do to survive - even when you're on their back. | | | | The last deadly mistake on the list is the sixth. This one |
| The next deadly mistake is fifth on our list. It is that | | | | may surprise you because it may seem |
| your horse doesn't have faith in you. What's so deadly | | | | counterintuitive. The mistake is not using leading to |
| about it? Since your horse is naturally fearful he looks | | | | teach your horse valuable lessons. You'd be shocked |
| to someone (you!) to know that he will be safe. It is | | | | at the lessons you can teach your horse with leading. |
| much like a scared child. If your child fears something in | | | | The big rule is, if your horse doesn't lead perfectly, you |
| his closet, he'll look to you to protect him and get rid of | | | | have a potentially dangerous horse. |