One Million Views

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What do you do with a horse that has savagely attacked a human? You call in Clinton and the Method. That’s what the Davises did for their 8-year-old mare, Jetta. Using the Method, Clinton was able to gain Jetta’s respect and trust and help the Davises establish a safe partnership with the mare.

The training session was filmed and produced into a video that was uploaded to our DUHorseman YouTube channel. Last week, the video “Once Bitten Twice Shy” hit one million views.

The video is part of the DUHorseman YouTube channel’s playlist “Clinton Anderson: Problem Horses – Downunder Horsemanship” that features 20 full-length training sessions in which Clinton works with horses with longstanding problems that range from kicking out and refusing to get on the trailer to bucking and rearing.

Along with the problem horse videos, the DUHorseman channel also features uncut TV episodes, a training a performance horse series that stars Clinton’s 4-year-old stud Titan, Q&As with Clinton, and other instructional and motivational videos to keep horsemen inspired to achieve their dreams. If you haven’t already, be sure to become a subscriber so that you never miss when a new video is uploaded to the channel.

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