The Soul of a Horse: Life Lessons from the Herd


Posted on Apr 29, 2008 By Melissa Holbrook Pierson
By Joe Camp

Harmony, 272 pages, $24.95

Available on Amazon.com

Joe Camp, the man who launched Benji (and a thousand shelter-dog adoptions) in 1974 and made the winsome mutt a major franchise, now brings his sensitivity and deep concern for all animals to the training of horses. But this new book is really a model for the consideration of any species we seek to understand.

His methodology, outlined in the introduction, is radical when stood next to the traditional treatment of equines. But it is really the only one worth entertaining: understand the true nature of the animal, Camp says, his history and evolution and peculiar language. Like dogs, horses have been our companions for thousands of years, but all too few people have sought to think of things from their point of view. Whether predator, like dogs, or prey, like horses, the principle is the same.  

Camp's introduction to horses, though coming after three decades of working with dogs, could not have been guided by a better teacher: Monty Roberts, author of "The Man Who Listens to Horses," and one of the foremost proponents of what is called natural horsemanship - a "new" method of training that is actually the original one, being based on the study of herd dynamics.

Camp is one smart and determined guy. That is why he was willing to take on the large subject of horses, from the ground up, relatively late in life. We are the beneficiaries of this - and so are his horses. What he discovered under Roberts's tutelage, and from his own ability to look carefully at the evidence in front of him, was how horses learn. Codified, it's called "positive reinforcement," and the application is now a burgeoning trend in dog training and horsemanship both.  

If you're thinking about adding a horse to your menagerie (we know it already contains dogs!), get this book before you do. By following in Joe Camp's footsteps, your horse will be happy to follow in yours.
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