First Real Time Riding Champ! [Problem Horse Series]

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2023
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    Hey guys!
    Finally a new video with Champ. From now on he will just be called by his name haha.
    He has been doing so good and the groundwork is improving, getting to know each other a lot better as well, which takes time. Now we are starting to bring this into the riding. This time he was a little tensed in the beginning but it got better at the end. Thats process!!! We will take our time, and keep looking into if he is healthy or where we can help him too. So just all little steps. Thank you so much for being on this journey with me and hopefully you liked this video.
    See you!
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  • @JesseDrent
    @JesseDrent  Рік тому +42

    Link to Holzkern: www.holzkern.com/en_world/jessedrent

  • @DianeLee999
    @DianeLee999 Рік тому +235

    I am happy that Champ’s caring owner responded to the suggestion about using ulcer guard for him. Many horses have ulcers, and the pain can cause a lot of behavioral issues. Champ is a very busy mind and has relaxed so much as you work with him. Great job, Jesse. 🌈💜🇺🇸

  • @caleighrutledge4202
    @caleighrutledge4202 Рік тому +77

    People underestimate how difficult it is to manage a sharp sensitive BIG horse like this. Lovely re-start job.

  • @dd3wc
    @dd3wc Рік тому +187

    I like how you’re taking your time with Champ, in a wholistic approach with plenty of time and patience. When in doubt always go back to the basics. You’re such a gentle soul Jesse and you exude kindness. 😇🙌🙏

  • @chrisp9012
    @chrisp9012 11 місяців тому +35

    Wonderful demonstration - working from a position of earned trust rather then forced domination. Champ deserves the time you're giving him to learn and to trust. Love from Canada.

  • @sabinamarciniak7552
    @sabinamarciniak7552 Рік тому +67

    ❤❤❤❤❤ seldom have I seen such intuitive,sensitive, kindness and knowledge in one so young ...So refreshing and wonderful to see a young man who cares for every aspect of the horses welfare ❤❤

    • @ady1gilb
      @ady1gilb Рік тому +5

      Very well said! I'm sure thousands of people will agree with you! I know I do!!! 💥😁💥

  • @chasingfences1302
    @chasingfences1302 Рік тому +94

    Great work, Champ looks much more relaxed with you now. You have established a nice bond with him, and he looks more confident and trusting. 🥰🐎

  • @teresadopyera1258
    @teresadopyera1258 Рік тому +54

    Dear Jesse... It never ceases to amaze me... the power of LOVE. Champ, as well as all of the horses with whom you work, can feel the love within your heart. The connection you have with them, as others have mentioned, is pure Magic. Your kindness and patience with Champ are an inspiration to everyone who witnesses it. You blend the essence of your wisdom, experience and gentle nature to cultivate a genuine relationship with horses. It is truly beautiful to watch. Thank you for sharing this process with all of us. I LOVED the video and seeing this beautiful horse transform before our very eyes. Love always from USA 💜☮💜

  • @hollyobrien2816
    @hollyobrien2816 6 місяців тому +9

    I love this particular video. Your release timing when he is truly trying is so incredibly spot on and you seem to have that ability instinctively and don't even think about it, just so natural to you. What a gift. What a lucky horse he is to have landed into your care. Just gorgeous to watch.

  • @dianecarone2629
    @dianecarone2629 Рік тому +30

    Love how you were anchoring your seat with shorter stirrups and heals way down, for your safety. You are a brilliant rider and trainer....slow with no expectations.

  • @michelemason1663
    @michelemason1663 Рік тому +27

    It’s almost like he was never really trained properly…..and in the right way….holding on to all that tension from bad experiences….I love how you are starting from scratch and how you are allowing him time to process as you go. You can clearly see he trusts you.😊

    • @lieke9460
      @lieke9460 Рік тому +5

      He wasn't set boundries either

  • @nolaquev
    @nolaquev День тому

    Jesse you're so talented. A real horse whisperer. Very good job. Champ looks much happier

  • @janebain2941
    @janebain2941 Рік тому +14

    Magical to see you working with Champ and lovely to see you back. Please don’t leave it so long before you are back. And where is Matt. You are both missed

  • @vtee361
    @vtee361 Рік тому +17

    So lovely to see someone who is so in synch and in touch with a horses feelings. The fact that you are not taking his slow pace of progress as a personal reflection of you is so touching. Gorgeous horse and special human. Hang in the Jesse , champ needs you. Love watching him playing with you , he might be a future star of your show. show ?

  • @GPwithme
    @GPwithme Рік тому +20

    Oh my gosh what a huge difference! You can tell how much he trusts you and how much he enjoys working with you. He seems so so smart, like his own brain gets in his own way and you are the first person to understand that. Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing with us!

  • @TheGarnetObsidian
    @TheGarnetObsidian Рік тому +11

    Jesse, you are so kind. Champ is a beauty. What a difference! Could he have old injuries? I also see his fussing with his right shoulder/foreleg and his croup tensing at first mount. Best wishes to everyone.♥

  • @Pacia333LPS
    @Pacia333LPS Рік тому +6

    Champ is truly a REAL Champ ❤

  • @bonnietoriani3189
    @bonnietoriani3189 Рік тому +14

    OMG,,,, Jesse. I’m so amazed!!!!!! My heart was in my throat, when you went to get on him. Then it made my heart happy to see HOW FAR THIS BOY HAS COME!!!! Soooooo proud of you both. You’ve done leaps and bounds for this owner and her beautiful horse 💕💕💕💓💗🥰

  • @sandyhausrath
    @sandyhausrath Рік тому +3

    No need to apologize for the "series" unfolding slowly; this work takes however long it takes. And it's clearly been worth it!! Champ looks like a completely different horse than the one you started with -- much more relaxed and receptive.

  • @PurpleHorse49
    @PurpleHorse49 Рік тому +33

    Wow what a huge improvement - Champ is doing so great! Him and his owner are both lucky to have you working with him, you're doing great work!

  • @heaven77ish
    @heaven77ish Рік тому +5

    Just like some children, animals can have ptsd. We are all mammals. If a human, dog, cat or ape can have ptsd so can a horse. Seeing you, Jesse, work towards making his life easier and giving him the coping mechanisms is awesome. Lifts my heart to know people do care enough to help the ones with issues.

  • @april5666
    @april5666 Рік тому +13

    Wonderful progress for Champ. His owner must be thrilled that her horse is on his way to being a relaxed and happy companion for her :)

  • @jolandameivogel9006
    @jolandameivogel9006 11 місяців тому +2

    Als de eigenaar het rustiger aan had gedaan met dit grote paard dan waren er waarschijnlijk helemaal geen problemen ontstaan! Maar ja, met 6 jaar moeten de paarden al Z lopen wat volkomen krankzinnig is. Mijn grote voorbeeld hoe je paarden traint is Barry Hook uit Engeland. Ik hoop uit de grond van mijn hart dat de eigenaar het heeeel rustig aan gaat doen met dit grote paard om hem heel te houden in geest en lichaam.

  • @jennifercockrill6356
    @jennifercockrill6356 Рік тому +11

    Wow! He did so great. That's a lot of progress. Patience and a genuine desire to help him be comfortable in his body are making such a difference for that guy. It's inspirational to watch.

  • @suzanne9622
    @suzanne9622 Рік тому +11

    I love how intelligent and sweet Champ looks, as he turns his head in the very beginning, looking at the Camera, as if to say, look at me and how handsome I am! What I love the most as I rewatch this for a second time is the trust and love Champ has for Jesse. It really shows. 🧡 Jesse's groundwork and time and not rushing has really paid off. Jesse keep Champ first and foremost, and if you need time and space in the videos to put Champ first into your focus, take a break from recording and do what continues to be best for you both and your path forward together. Jesse, I have my own young horse that I am now training and will be needing to back him as you are her, and I am learning a lot from watching your video. Thank you so much for posting this, it is very, very helpful. Champ is trying very hard to please you and do as asked and you can see how much he trusts you. What a good boy he is! You are right to keep a contact as you train to be ready to help him in case he suddenly reacts you will be ready. Don't worry about his head, all your instincts are right now, and you are wise to follow them. You can fine tune things as you progress and as he gains confidence in learning what this is all about. Lastly if his hooves are bad, he may benefit from a hoof supplement, even if just for a short time to get his feet back looking good again. Farrier's Formula worked great for my horse. This horse has so much personality!! ☺

  • @mariasutube100
    @mariasutube100 Рік тому +7

    Wow champ what a difference! Jesse and Anouk good for you all!!!!

  • @cordywitt6400
    @cordywitt6400 Рік тому +7

    Nice job. Such a different horse now. But I believe that this horse would need an experienced and confident rider/owner like Jesse is.

  • @Morganpies
    @Morganpies Рік тому +8

    Wow look how chilled he looks at the end during the outtro!!! You’re amazing!

  • @suzannegray840
    @suzannegray840 Рік тому +8

    Jesse and Champ are a work in progress. Your patience and love is inspiring. Champ is lucky to have you.

  • @cynthiaweathers6979
    @cynthiaweathers6979 Рік тому +10

    You are so good at what you do. You use kindness and patience and gain their trust. I'm sure your services are in high demand. Thank you for taking good care of those in your training programs.

  • @lesleymcconochie9550
    @lesleymcconochie9550 Рік тому +55

    Lovely to see you back. Can you say to Matt that we miss him too.

    • @fredakharlo9062
      @fredakharlo9062 Рік тому +1

      Now u 2 may have a life but we want to know everytj I ng,!!😎

  • @lisajensen1843
    @lisajensen1843 Рік тому +10

    If a nervous horse were ever going to be comfortable it would be with you! Love you and your channel so much!

  • @loribadgero1035
    @loribadgero1035 Рік тому +12

    So sweet how you include his needs before progressing. He has come a long way, and his playful ‘push’ at the end shows how much he likes you. (I think). Great job, Jesse!🤗👍👏🏻💯

  • @nang.s.8869
    @nang.s.8869 Рік тому +11

    Jesse you are truly a great trainer, so gentle and kind. Good to see you back on YT, take care and be safe.❤

  • @kkeen1450
    @kkeen1450 11 місяців тому +9

    Jesse, it's so amazing to watch you with any of your horses. You obviously care about them. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. 💛💫✨

  • @noelmay9
    @noelmay9 Рік тому +12

    Yay, Champ! Such a transformation. You should both be very proud :) I drink chamomile tea when I need to relax so I'm sure that's helping him be more at peace too!

  • @michelineduvieusart2439
    @michelineduvieusart2439 Рік тому +14

    I was wondering how Champ was getting on , I've got the answer and I'm so happy for him, for you and for Anouk.
    The work you're doing with him will be long, and there may still be moments of tension, misunderstanding and stress, but you won't give up. So much changes since the first video!!!
    Your kindness, patience, positive attitude and, of course, your knowledge give incredible results!
    Champ is a wonderful horse and you're going to give him the happy, normal life that every horse deserves. Be proud of what you accomplish Jesse! I am impressed and really moved by this beautiful video.
    Love 👏🤗💙

  • @audreymaqks
    @audreymaqks Рік тому +6

    Jessie I feel so fortunate to be able to watch you work witb horses. You are the best trainer/teacher a horse could ever have. I am so glad his owner has youbto help Champ. Without you he would have been sold and just become more confused. Such amazing progress

  • @ady1gilb
    @ady1gilb Рік тому +5

    When U & Champ R finally flowing 2gether & riding with easy, relaxed, power & energy ... THAT'S when we'll see the miracle of yr soft & natural teaching talent! And WHAT A FREAKIN GREAT JUMPER HE COULD BE! 💥💪💥 Yr sitting on the Rolls Royce of War Horses & U look awesome up there! Keep it coming...yr both so close 2 being one entity moving as one spirit! 💥👍💥🥰💥. Sooo proud of U & "The Champ"! 💖

  • @petrazibarova4725
    @petrazibarova4725 Рік тому +10

    What an improvement and what a beauty Champ is 🙂

  • @user-dr6mk2nu6i
    @user-dr6mk2nu6i 5 днів тому

    You have a beautiful soul Jesse, no wonder the horses love and trust you.

  • @catherineconrad4493
    @catherineconrad4493 Рік тому +5

    What a transformation, he coming around. . . . trust is the key, and he is trying

  • @ingeliechtenfeld
    @ingeliechtenfeld Рік тому +5

    Great work, Jesse, thank you for sharing your experience with Champ. He’s being such a good boy trying so hard to comply while not completely letting go the personality he actually is. All the best to Champ and congratulations to his owner. Though she might not know now, but she he has got herself a dream horse. He is worth all the effort. 🤍 oh and greets from Austria! Camomile grows in our garden and is a powerful herb. You can collect and dry the blossoms and use it as a tea for example. Which is by the way also very healthy for an upturned digestive system, it calms and has strong anti-inflammatory effects. I give it to my dog too. 🌸

  • @mappandlucia138
    @mappandlucia138 Рік тому +23

    Fantastic to see! 👏👏👏Jesse, your magic is changing Champ from a “problem horse” (even tho there’s no such thing) to such a good boy. It’s so interesting to hear your thoughts about why you are doing certain things. You totally put yourself in Champ’s head and it’s wonderful to see the success being achieved. Above everything else, you use great patience as a tool. This is a real feel good video, and so nice to kick off the weekend with. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @Robsav-yx6vi
    @Robsav-yx6vi Рік тому +6

    Jesse ., YES huge accomplishment.
    Your spirit is reaching him . He’s a a Star
    In the making . Very very fortunate to have
    You bring out the best in his life . Congrats

  • @jodyhuston1516
    @jodyhuston1516 Рік тому +11

    Very nice, Champ and Jesse. Champ looks mentally in a much better place. He deserves all the patience, relationship and basic training you’re giving to get him this far. Well done, keep going! 👍❤️
    PS. I LOVE all the neck flexion exercises you’re doing with him. It not only softens Champ’s responses and can be used for an emergency stop, but it has him willingly giving a bit more to your requests, even by a tiny amount each time, and he’s rewarded immediately for it. (rein/lead release of pressure).
    It all ties in to willing cooperation, well done!

  • @PonyTrotsky
    @PonyTrotsky Рік тому +11

    I love the attention to detail here. Jesse thinks of everything! Really great to watch. :)

  • @maiahendriks6354
    @maiahendriks6354 Рік тому +28

    De manier waarop je jouw paarden traint en Champ helpt is zo inspirerend❤ Je bent mijn voorbeeld💪 Wat fijn om te zien dat Champ al zoveel vooruit is gegaan👍🥰

  • @victoriacollier8121
    @victoriacollier8121 Рік тому +12

    Wow Jesse!!!! That was awesome!!! His ground work was so much more relaxed! That canter he did was so low and relaxed. Well done. Ground work is so important and you can see you have worked on that as the difference from the first video to this one is huge. He is a beautiful horse xxx

  • @neelamwadhwani505
    @neelamwadhwani505 7 місяців тому +4

    As I watch your videos, and those of Matt B., I am delighted to see how you handle your horses. The gentleness and communication that you and Matt use when dealing with your horses is deeply touching and inspiring to me, because these gentle giants (horses) are extraordinary animals that the majority of humanity has not realized yet. Keep it up, because these Gentle Giants may one day show US the way!

  • @donnapalmeri9573
    @donnapalmeri9573 Рік тому +8

    Champ is coming along,slowly but surely. He is a beautiful horse,and trusts you very much! Stay safe and well Jesse.😊😘❤💘

  • @kerryfoose3116
    @kerryfoose3116 Рік тому +6

    Im excited to hear you say that you will be trying the bitless bridle one day. I personally feel that the bit/flash is triggering him and the different feel of the Nalanta bridle will be just the change he needs to move forward. Can't wait to see the next Champ video.

  • @lindseyollewagen450
    @lindseyollewagen450 Рік тому +4

    So beautiful to see the growth of your relationship and trust with one another!

  • @Jivehya
    @Jivehya Рік тому +6

    So nice to see you two evolve, you're doing an amazing work ! But he looks so uncomfortable and tense in his bridle and bit... I might be wrong but it seems like he needs something that would allow him to move his mouth and jaw a lot more freely ! Just hope his owner will be able to find solutions with your help, can't wait for the next update :)

  • @fallout6000
    @fallout6000 11 місяців тому +2

    Notice he bites at his shoulders a lot, could be abdominal pain, he's beautiful, your very patient and so kind

  • @thirdculturekid12
    @thirdculturekid12 Рік тому +10

    Wow Champ seems so much calmer and in tune with what you're asking of him! Really exciting to see his progress and trust increasing over time, and he moves so nicely with you on him 😊 Fantastic work, rooting for you both!

  • @zoenielsen1872
    @zoenielsen1872 Рік тому +7

    Love watching you work, always with such kindness

  • @monaarce2495
    @monaarce2495 Рік тому +6

    Jesse, you have such love and patience with horses, it is beautiful to watch.

  • @zaraheikamp6232
    @zaraheikamp6232 Рік тому +9

    it's great to see how champ has progressed ❤

  • @mairimcgonigill4347
    @mairimcgonigill4347 5 місяців тому +2

    Marvellous progress for Champ, he's a lucky boy having knowledgeable, kind Jesse to help him overcome his problems. ❤❤

  • @aviaaja3439
    @aviaaja3439 Рік тому +17

    What a great job! Im so impressed of the progress you have done with him Jesse!!! I absolutly love seeing the calm and trust the horses show around you!

  • @kitty941
    @kitty941 Рік тому +10

    Jesse…It is amazing and kind what you are doing for this horse and his owner! Love to see the progress and it is obvious! You can see such a difference. So good for people to see how time and patience can build such trust! Thank for sharing your journey with him ❤

  • @susanstewart1402
    @susanstewart1402 Рік тому +5

    Seeing you work with Champ is so inspiring, Jesse. He was genuinely playing with you at the end. You can see the trust and relaxation building.

  • @paulamckibben1317
    @paulamckibben1317 Рік тому +8

    Wow.. you've made amazing progress with helping Champ to become the horse he'd like to be.. relaxed and happy.. kudos Jesse ❤❤

  • @dcrouch1980
    @dcrouch1980 Рік тому +2

    THE PROCESS- Stage 2 and its almost a different horse. Long way to go but you have come so very far to get to this point. It is a shame that the setback with his feet happened since it will slow the forward momentum. So be it , there is no rush to get a nice horse out of it. BRAVO!!!

  • @elainetanner178
    @elainetanner178 Рік тому +3

    You are doing a great job. Everyone wants to hurry the process. When a horse already has an issue, it makes things harder. Slow and easy. Really take the time and make it enjoyable for the horse. This you already know and are doing.

  • @catchryder2591
    @catchryder2591 Рік тому +5

    Champ is doing amazing. He's a gorgeous horse. I think he's enjoying getting back to work. Time pays off,well done Jesse.

  • @terrybacot3858
    @terrybacot3858 Рік тому +4

    WOW, totally impressed how far Champ has come. It's unbelievable!!! Jesse you have done a great job. You and the owner should consider using hoof moisturizer on his hooves every it really helps protects them from moisture and cracking.

  • @allygee5468
    @allygee5468 Рік тому +4

    Thats wonderful Jesse you can see that he is startingto feel more comfortable Champ is not a horse to be hurried he needs your calmness

  • @EleanorNeville618
    @EleanorNeville618 Рік тому +7

    I love seeing this. Great principles of patience and training for any horse. Excellent, perfect. Well done!!

  • @Pferdeclique
    @Pferdeclique 11 місяців тому +1

    you really remind me on Bob Ross. Its really beautful to watch you teaching and working with this horse. Everything looks so fluent and light. Just like watching Bob Ross painting - natural, easy and patient. Amazing work!

  • @janewilliamson3130
    @janewilliamson3130 8 місяців тому +1

    I think you have done so much with Champ and seem to be creating a strong bond with him. He’s. Beautiful boy. And you are bringing out the best in him. What a great owner to feel so much for Champ and getting the help he needs. ❤❤❤

  • @isme7590
    @isme7590 11 місяців тому +3

    Just as in everything you do …..Marvellous…You really are one in a million..👍 x

  • @copgirl490
    @copgirl490 Рік тому +4

    It's amazing how much trust and confident Champ hast gained in that time. It is such an incredible improvement. Andnthat you are able to sit on him and even trot is a milestone

  • @misschieflolz1301
    @misschieflolz1301 11 місяців тому +1

    I feel this so much.
    While I was riding for free, for ages I rode this one horse that no one wanted to ride. Granted, I didn't want to ride him either at first knowing his track record.
    He had a bad time during his early education as he had strangles and then developed some other infection that took years to heal and left him with a lot of scarring. The yard did try to bring him back in too fast IMO and even the people that would visit that were going into equestrian professions at a high level even refused to ride him after his behaviour.
    I literally had people taking bets the first time I rode him about how long I was able to stay on him.
    Yeah turns out actually he was a big scardey cat and he really needed one person to just support and guide him. He never actually had a mean bone in his body, he was just extremely sensitive and wary of everything. Once we'd gotten to the point where I rode out his random spooks and he was happy having the same person work with him, his behaviour did settle. I'd never call him a confident horse, but he had more confidence when we were together.
    The end result of that was I had taken time to ride him alone one day and all of a sudden we had a massive storm blow over. Thunder, lightning torrential rain and hail all on an exposed hilltop.... and I was in an indoor arena that was a glorified tin shed. The noise even hurt my ears. I wouldn't have been surprised if ANY horse had a complete meltdown with how bad it was. In hindsight I was shocked that he didn't dump me on the spot, allowed me to ask for halt and dismount without putting a foot wrong. I abandoned the idea and someone came running down to make sure I didn't need to go to hospital lol.
    I do miss him. A new yard manager didn't really take any criticism from 'lower people' than them and I ended up leaving. They didn't believe me when I said he couldn't handle the pressure of the way they were asking me to ride him..... oddly enough the manager only ever rode the quietest of cobs citing 'staff need safe horses so we can look after other people' which is BS. They never did actually get on him. I would have loved to have seen him dump them considering they didn't take into account that not all horses could work at the same level

  • @pagejohnson2316
    @pagejohnson2316 Рік тому +3

    really enjoy this series! my trainer is always telling me to "listen to the horse" and you really are a great example of this philosophy

  • @Trapezius8oblique
    @Trapezius8oblique 3 дні тому

    Well done Jesse. Great improvement. You are terrific.
    Steve Young horsemanship is also great videos to learn from on UA-cam. He works with troubled horses with kindness, respect with great achievements, and relief and understanding for the horses.

  • @sharongraham8260
    @sharongraham8260 Рік тому +3

    Brilliant video jesse what a difference your training is making to champ he looks a lot more chilled and the relaxation is coming lovely first trot under saddle can't wait for the next video.❤

  • @suzycue9278
    @suzycue9278 Рік тому +8

    Jesse, you really are soooo gifted! Just awesome! ❤️

  • @patriciaruth2894
    @patriciaruth2894 Рік тому +4

    I admire your horsemanship Jesse ❤

  • @TheFen2009
    @TheFen2009 Рік тому +2

    Great job, most horses now a days are taught to have their heads behind the vertical it’s not good, he was over bending on a loose rein and without you asking him, he needs to learn to relaxe and stretch

  • @zouraya1
    @zouraya1 Рік тому +2

    Ik denk dat dit paard zich comfortabeler voelt met een zadel waarbij de eerste singelstoot niet op het kopijzer zit. Veel paarden vinden de druk van die singelstoot niet prettig, omdat het op die positie echt in de weg zit bij grotere beweging, en gaan daarvan in verzet. De hele lijn: singel, singelstoten, balanspunt, ruiter, lijkt ook net niet helemaal te kloppen bij dit zadel, maar dat is in dit filmpje lastig te zien. Mooi dat je het zo rustig aanpakt, maar ik vermoed dat je als je verder komt, en met dit zadel blijft rijden, je weer tegen hetzelfde verzet blijft aanlopen, omdat het paard tegen diezelfde singelstoot blijft aanlopen.

  • @jeanviarengo231
    @jeanviarengo231 Рік тому +4

    Ulcers are far too common. Thank you for your great care and setting an example

  • @AiSayuki
    @AiSayuki Рік тому +4

    Have you tried different kinds of bridle? Some might bring a bit too much tension on his jaw or nose and others might make him feel more relaxed? Saw that with several horses, when tried on different ones. Just an idea 🙃 Really like how calm and positive is your way of working with horses and how you match their energy. Very well done and good luck with Champ 😊❤

  • @zuzuspetals8323
    @zuzuspetals8323 Рік тому +4

    Champ seems much more content than in the last video. Bravo to you both! Good luck and Godspeed. 😉

  • @bkm2797
    @bkm2797 Рік тому +3

    Really so much better, he is trying hard to focus on what you want him to do. Champ will be prancing with head held high before you know it. Thank you Jesse, always good to see you.

  • @jednorozecwj
    @jednorozecwj Рік тому +2

    He's such a pretty boy, that I can't stop looking at him 😍

  • @jgirr5824
    @jgirr5824 Рік тому +4

    😍 What a joy to see Champ progressing in his confidence that communications are a two way street is really building his trust. 🙌 Jesse your diligence and care for Champs' overall well being is brilliant and so kind. Thank you for sharing looking forward to future episodes! ❣

  • @aminahbergliotrolsdorph7557
    @aminahbergliotrolsdorph7557 Рік тому +2

    He seems tense in the tail ..
    Good you are investigating 🔎

  • @sidilicious11
    @sidilicious11 Рік тому +3

    I love your way with horses, Jesse.

  • @shizam1400
    @shizam1400 Рік тому +3

    Champ is also a jump racehorse in Uk, named after 20-times champion jockey AP McCoy. Hopefully a good omen! Love your empathetic training. Beautiful horse. And you!

  • @marciahenry3893
    @marciahenry3893 9 місяців тому +1

    Such a special touch with horses, Jesse.

  • @NZKaz
    @NZKaz Рік тому +3

    Proud of you! Such a lovely way to untangle issues and gain trust

  • @rustymcnitt5508
    @rustymcnitt5508 Рік тому +6

    Very proud of you Jess, if anyone can help champ it would be you. You have the patience and understanding which this horse needs. He has his mind set as well and it will take time for him to completely trust, but he's showing great progress. Thank you for sharing this and looking forward to next video. Best always Rusty in Oklahoma ❤😊

  • @tinak.6182
    @tinak.6182 Рік тому +2

    You can see all the improvements... Looks a lot more chill and calmer.
    Great what you did for him and his owner. ❤

  • @kristiwetsel9531
    @kristiwetsel9531 Рік тому +4

    Incredible, you have have done so well with , he is such a smart horse ❤

  • @Phantasma_Rouge
    @Phantasma_Rouge Рік тому +4

    Love this series! Reminds me a lot of the green horses I was able to work with alongside my instructor. There’s nothing more rewarding then seeing your time and patience pay off with an animal :)💜
    Also I’m really looking forward to having the chance of seeing him getting chiropractor work in the future. It’s really cool being able to see how much that kind of stuff can help the horse relax and bend better. Great job with Champ!

  • @parnee9192
    @parnee9192 Рік тому +2

    So good Jesse and Champ. Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @sarab044
    @sarab044 Рік тому +12

    Truly an amazing progress to watch, and such great work from you as well! Champ is a beautiful horse and he's visibly getting more and more comfortable❤🐴

  • @MCrvngraddip2013
    @MCrvngraddip2013 Рік тому +3

    That flexion will help so much with his whole body movement. ❤your work. You lead with the heart.