Posts Tagged ‘clicker training

2012 PA Horse World Expo – Chincoteague Minnow

Most of the people that came by our booth at the 2012 PA Horse World Expo probably thought that 19 year old Minnow was an old pro at attending expos.

chincoteague minnow 2012 pa horse world expo

He hopped off the trailer on Thursday morning, walked through the barns buzzing with clinicians and horses twice his size, and made his way through the rows and rows of expo booths to his corral on the expo show floor. He was the ONLY animal on the show floor for the duration of the expo – with not a single horse in sight.

chincoteague minnow 2012 pa horse world expo

Yet, despite Minnow’s professional attitude, this was the VERY FRIST time he attended an expo – let alone spend the majority of the time corralled on the show floor.

I was so proud of him – he’s come such a long way from his days of being terrified of EVERYTHING, and bolting at the slightest sound. I can attribute much of his success to the clicker training we began in 2004, but mostly Minnow & I just share this connection where he will do anything for me and vise versa.

chincoteague minnow 2012 pa horse world expo

He’s truly an amazing pony, and I’m glad he was able to make so many people smile during our visit to the PA Horse World Expo.

Below is a video I pulled together of Minnow’s experience at the expo – in case you missed it.

I hope to have some photos of a few of his newest paintings up on the blog shortly – and as always you can check out our online shop to see all of Minnow’s artwork.

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PA Horse World Expo – Raffle Winner Announced!

While we were at the PA Horse World Expo in Harrisburg last weekend we held a raffle for a free custom 11×14 painting by Minnow the Painting Pony.

We had HUNDREDS of entries to win Minnow’s one-of-a-kind painting, but there could be only one winner. So when we got home from our trip (after rolling in the biggest mud puddle he could find), Minnow helped choose our winner.

Congrats to Brittany of Garnet Valley, PA!

Thanks to everyone who came by the booth and entered. You can check out all of the ponies’ available paintings in our online shop.

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New in the Shop! Clicker Training Sets

I implement many different training methods while working with Minnow, Blitz, Boomer and even Ammo the Dachshund, but I predominantly prefer to use Clicker Training.

clicker training your horse with painting pony

Clicker training is the process of training an animal using a clicker as a marker for behavior that will earn positive reinforcement (most often a food reward). Typically the clicker is a small mechanical noisemaker, but some trainers prefer to substitute a tongue click or other marker signal.

One of the challenges in training an animal is communicating exactly when the animal has done the behavior that the handler is attempting to reinforce. The clicker allows for precise timing and clear communication about what specific behavior is being reinforced, and enables the trainer to teach complex and difficult skills to the animal without the use of force or punishment.

All of the ponies of Painting Pony (including Ammo the Dachshund) have been trained using clicker training. It is not limited to trick training, but can be used to teach everyday tasks such as picking up feet, leading, and standing for the farrier. It can even be used during riding.

In an effort to share this great tool we have created a Clicker Training Set

painting pony clicker training set
This set includes one translucent clicker in red, blue, green, or purple (colors may be specified, but ultimately it’s a fun surprise) with a tab to hang on a wrist coil or lanyard. Comes attached to a postcard that explains what clicker training is, how to teach your horse to use the clicker with targeting, and where to go to find out more information.

painting pony clicker training set
Great as a gift – can even be paired with our Painting Pony Gift Set!

You can purchase our Clicker Training Set HERE.

painting pony clicker training set

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Hands-free Target Stick

painting pony target stick

One of my top items on my Christmas List this year was a retractable key chain for my target stick. When I’m performing with the ponies I’m constantly scrambling to keep my target stick with me. Stuffing it through my belt loops, holding it under my arm, sometimes sprinting across the arena to grab it after it was left behind. It really was becoming quite difficult to perform with it. So the solution for me was a heavy duty retractable key chain – but the next problem was how to get the stick to stay on the key chain.

So I was all ready to rig something up to attach the stick to the key chain – I had snaps and elastic and I even set up my sewing machine.

painting pony target stick

But then my little sidekick Ammo heard the click of my camera shutter and he came sprinting from across the house to help.

painting pony target stick

We played with the target stick.

painting pony target stick

And I took pictures of Ammo, always the camera hog.

ammo the dachshund

I’m pretty sure Ammo thinks he’s a famous super model.

ammo the dachshund

Then Ammo convinced me to take a break on the bed with him – although pretty much the only thing I had done was take a photo of said target stick and retractable key chain. But in the end, Ammo was right, I had plenty of time to play with him because I was completely over thinking my engineering efforts – when all I really needed was a hair tie.

painting pony target stick

Now we’re ready for some serious clicker training! Let the fun begin!

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A Visit from the Dentist

horse dentist

Yesterday we got a visit from the horse dentist at the farm.

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Scary tools and all – the ponies are quite relaxed about the whole situation.

horse dentist

I’m always so proud when my three little Chincoteague ponies (even wild-born Minnow) stand quietly while the dentist does his thing to clean their teeth. None of them are ever sedated.

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All the ponies got an A++ on their teeth as the dentist remarked what great teeth the Chincoteagues on the farm had (even 19 year old Minnow).

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The dogs of course were very glad that this dentist didn’t also do canine teeth.

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horse dentist

And everyone was very relieved when Minnow returned back to his normal looking self (without the scary robot mask)!

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