1. Introduction 2. Making a Commitment to Your Donkey 3. Knowing the Signs of Stress and Fear in Your Donkey 4. Donkey Personality: Introvert or Extrovert? 5. Understanding Herd Mentality 6. The Rescued or Traumatized Donkey 7. Endorphins Versus Pain 8. Teaching Your Donkey to Tie and Stand
9. Preparing Your Donkey for the Farrier/Veterinarian 10. Blanketing Your Donkey 11. The NewDWF Training Tool Stick and String 12. When Your Donkey Does Not Respect You as a Leader 13. Picking Up Your Donkey’s Front Feet 14. Picking Up Your Donkey’s Back Feet 15. Having Fun with Games and Obstacles 16. Conclusion: Your Donkey is Waiting For You!
We are proud to announce our new Donkey 102 E-Training Video Series now available to all students who have purchased and practiced our Donkey 101 Online Training Course. Donkey 102 E-Training Video Series is for intermediate students and takes an in-depth look into donkey personality, herd mentality, the rescued and traumatized donkey, how to pick up the front and back feet and various other problem solving techniques.
Description: Donkey 102 E-Training Video Series new Donkey Whisperer Farm ® training tool a stick and string. This is Not A Whip used as an extension of your arm and hand to keep you safe and out of the kick zone. Choose 3ft for miniature donkeys and 4ft for burro, standard and mammoth donkeys. Made by hand in the U.S.A. with quality fiberglass, leather tip and marine rope string. One of the most important things we need to teach our donkey is to stand for the farrier and be calm, pick up the foot when we say the word foot. Learn how to fix behavioral issues such as, rearing up, kicking, pushing, crowding, bullying and refusing to come and lead.
We hope you will take the next step in building a partnership with your donkey. Our vision at the Donkey Whisperer Farm is to teach you, the owner/caretaker, to train your donkey and to provide the tools and education to better the life of your donkey. A large percentage of donkeys that end up at shelters, auctions and slaughter houses have been abandoned because they were difficult to handle or could not be trained. Our vision is that EVERY donkey find its forever home. Our prayer is that your donkey stays with you forever.