This book has changed the way i look at animals. Sue Coe illistrates how animal cruelty has exceeded anyones expectations. animal testing, hunting, slaughtering animals...This must stop. This narrative, where pit, the dog tells his life story is a sample of how, we must learn to see things through the eyes of animals and we must learn to stop, think, and act in a morally correct way. Sue has made me realise that equality is not just applicable to humans, but to animals also. This is a must-read for people for the ethical treatment of animals. I am looking forward to reading 'dead meat'
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For a long time this book was my bible. Mary shows a number of horse-rider combinations, from novice problems such as motivating the lazy horse and slowing down the fizzy nightmare, right through to difficulties with more advanced horses.
Mary's principles are somewhat individual and may raise eyebrows, but what I like about her is that she takes traditional advice such as 'heels down' and 'brace your back' and tries to tell you exactly how you should do these things, and how you can end up doing them wrongly.
But it's not a quick-fix book - the explanations are long and repay several readings, you have to be prepared to try some very odd things. However, this level of detail was exactly what I needed - I had spent ... Read More:
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For a long time this book was my bible. Mary shows a number of horse-rider combinations, from novice problems such as motivating the lazy horse and slowing down the fizzy nightmare, right through to difficulties with more advanced horses.
Mary's principles are somewhat individual and may raise eyebrows, but what I like about her is that she takes traditional advice such as 'heels down' and 'brace your back' and tries to tell you exactly how you should do these things, and how you can end up doing them wrongly.
But it's not a quick-fix book - the explanations are long and repay several readings, you have to be prepared to try some very odd things. However, this level of detail was exactly what I needed - I had spent ... Read More:
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For a long time this book was my bible. Mary shows a number of horse-rider combinations, from novice problems such as motivating the lazy horse and slowing down the fizzy nightmare, right through to difficulties with more advanced horses.
Mary's principles are somewhat individual and may raise eyebrows, but what I like about her is that she takes traditional advice such as 'heels down' and 'brace your back' and tries to tell you exactly how you should do these things, and how you can end up doing them wrongly.
But it's not a quick-fix book - the explanations are long and repay several readings, you have to be prepared to try some very odd things. However, this level of detail was exactly what I needed - I had spent ... Read More:
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For a long time this book was my bible. Mary shows a number of horse-rider combinations, from novice problems such as motivating the lazy horse and slowing down the fizzy nightmare, right through to difficulties with more advanced horses.
Mary's principles are somewhat individual and may raise eyebrows, but what I like about her is that she takes traditional advice such as 'heels down' and 'brace your back' and tries to tell you exactly how you should do these things, and how you can end up doing them wrongly.
But it's not a quick-fix book - the explanations are long and repay several readings, you have to be prepared to try some very odd things. However, this level of detail was exactly what I needed - I had spent ... Read More:
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For a long time this book was my bible. Mary shows a number of horse-rider combinations, from novice problems such as motivating the lazy horse and slowing down the fizzy nightmare, right through to difficulties with more advanced horses.
Mary's principles are somewhat individual and may raise eyebrows, but what I like about her is that she takes traditional advice such as 'heels down' and 'brace your back' and tries to tell you exactly how you should do these things, and how you can end up doing them wrongly.
But it's not a quick-fix book - the explanations are long and repay several readings, you have to be prepared to try some very odd things. However, this level of detail was exactly what I needed - I had spent ... Read More:
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For a long time this book was my bible. Mary shows a number of horse-rider combinations, from novice problems such as motivating the lazy horse and slowing down the fizzy nightmare, right through to difficulties with more advanced horses.
Mary's principles are somewhat individual and may raise eyebrows, but what I like about her is that she takes traditional advice such as 'heels down' and 'brace your back' and tries to tell you exactly how you should do these things, and how you can end up doing them wrongly.
But it's not a quick-fix book - the explanations are long and repay several readings, you have to be prepared to try some very odd things. However, this level of detail was exactly what I needed - I had spent ... Read More:
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