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I bought him anyway ~ OUTLAW auction HORSE Transformation ❤️ Pete's Story ❤️ 

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Most people don't jump at the chance to buy an "untrainable" horse at auction.
But I am not most people.
This is Pete's story ❤️
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@rebeccasourpuss
@rebeccasourpuss 3 месяца назад
That so-called trainer should be prosecuted for animal cruelty. It's unforgiveable what he did, and he's a sexist pig too! Ugh! So glad Pete has you and your gentle, patient wisdom to help him heal as much as he can.
@TheCleverCowgirl
@TheCleverCowgirl 3 месяца назад
If I had a nickel for every ignorant cowboy who tried to sway me from getting an "outlaw" horse I'd be rich!
@annepettit3855
@annepettit3855 3 месяца назад
There does seem to be a trainer “type” out there, doesn’t there? Misogynistic as hell plus cruel on top of it 🤬
@NM-ub6ml
@NM-ub6ml 3 месяца назад
@@annepettit3855 Yes. It is very there in the dog world. I don't see it much in the horse world more around dogs now but online not in real life(UK)
@spiderlily4386
@spiderlily4386 3 месяца назад
I hope the cruel "trainer" sees this video. ​@@TheCleverCowgirl
@trishbluedorn1806
@trishbluedorn1806 3 месяца назад
AGREED!!
@WoodenFeather-xm3vl
@WoodenFeather-xm3vl 2 месяца назад
"Two weeks in the wrong hands, took you two years" Same as traumatized people. Thank you for you very patient slow approach and understanding his strained nervous system. Great job!
@RG-iw7py
@RG-iw7py Месяц назад
Getting over relationship with a narcissist takes as long as relationship was for. Confirmed by the lady married to such person for 25 years.
@Knucklehead123
@Knucklehead123 Месяц назад
Yes - Just like traumatized people - it stunts their growth - physically, emotionally, spiritually - you name it.
@coseyhauraki6909
@coseyhauraki6909 20 часов назад
So beautiful
@ErikaWorobec
@ErikaWorobec 2 месяца назад
Two years ago we rescued our Friesian Sporthorse gelding from a kill buyer. He was also “untrainable”. Now my young kiddo rides him bareback. Horses don’t start out afraid of humans, people make them that way. Thank you for giving this beautiful horse your heart and thank you Outlaw for reminding everyone how brave and forgiving horses are.
@chriss9564
@chriss9564 День назад
I'm was an FEI dressage rider, a trainer, and a judge. I LOVE Friesians! Go Netherlands!
@1MrMoor
@1MrMoor 3 месяца назад
I can totally relate, I am the two legged version of Pete. He will repay your compassion, care and kindness Lady CC. Childhood Abuse has lifetime lasting consequences.
@nancy6160
@nancy6160 3 месяца назад
I understand too well.
@1MrMoor
@1MrMoor 3 месяца назад
Sends a caring embrace to you Nancy. Thank you for understanding, as I understand your understanding too 😉❤️
@jessstone7486
@jessstone7486 3 месяца назад
Spot on. Mal-treatment to a person, or an animal, has grim consequences...often taking years to correct. However, old hurts, wounds and bruises - not just in the physical - *are* healable!!! I speak from experience - God is *still* in the healing business!
@jaanstephenswhite572
@jaanstephenswhite572 3 месяца назад
Indeed it does 🥰🙏🏻💕
@l-bird
@l-bird 3 месяца назад
Yes, so true. From experience too, it can truly define your life.
@a.l.6176
@a.l.6176 3 месяца назад
Pete was lucky you found him. The so called trainer should not be allowed around horses.
@annjohnson8437
@annjohnson8437 3 месяца назад
You got that right!
@caciliawhy5195
@caciliawhy5195 3 месяца назад
Does anyone know who the trainer is from the video? He should be outed. People should be warned! The internal community is going after animal abusers at the top sports in the US, Canada, and Europe. Why not the cowboys, who I have never thought of as animal lovers after living several years in South Dakota? Yes, yes, not every cowboy is bad, but to them, animals are a job and their money. I have seen horses with broken legs going in a truck to slaughter. I would have liked to have found the people who wanted the money more than letting the horse go peacefully. I have no problem outing them.
@diane9247
@diane9247 3 месяца назад
There are a lot of men like that training dogs, too. Despicable people.
@kristafloral
@kristafloral 3 месяца назад
Does he have some sort of license to train horses and/or other animals? He should have his license removed and banned from ever being around animals! So many precious horses and other animals suffer needlessly at the hands of people like that. We need much stricter laws regarding animal abuse.
@dawnaustin4556
@dawnaustin4556 2 месяца назад
​@@kristafloralmost don't.
@DustyHoney
@DustyHoney 3 месяца назад
They wanted $1,500 but they got $200! I can’t help but think that’s what happens when you underestimate a beautiful, young horse.
@jennifercockrill6356
@jennifercockrill6356 3 месяца назад
They also underestimated a skilled horse trainer!
@annjohnson8437
@annjohnson8437 3 месяца назад
They couldn't have been too bright if they chose that horribly abusive trainer.
@348Tobico
@348Tobico 3 месяца назад
The owner that sent Pete got way less than $200.00. The auction charged between 5 and 10% fee and that asshat "trainer" charged shipping to the auction. I would be surprised if that "more money than brains" owner got $150 from the deal. Serves a fool right to loose so much money. I bet it was a daddy of an idiot daughter or a "sugar daddy" with a young wife who bought the daughter or wife a toy to train for a fast and flashy barrel racer. I hope they never bought other horses because they had not one scintilla of sense on wow to train or how to pick a trainer.
@falcolf
@falcolf 3 месяца назад
@@annjohnson8437unfortunately a lot of abusers are good at hiding their assholery from the general public
@sandraneale128
@sandraneale128 3 месяца назад
This is called ‘error punishing error’! Or ‘sod’s law’!
@jabressdolath7657
@jabressdolath7657 3 месяца назад
"Past training" no, that's not training, that was abuse. I am so thankful that Pete found you.
@biggothepiggo
@biggothepiggo 3 месяца назад
There's a special place in hell for those who are cruel to horses. Thank you so much for taking him on, doing such a good job and keeping him. He is so lucky you found him and I'm so happy that he's happy.
@Knucklehead123
@Knucklehead123 Месяц назад
Yes - about that "special place" - Don't know where I heard this - but there is indigenous lore (not sure which country - which peoples) that you pass by all the animals you have known in your lifetime on your way after this life - Going either up or down - and the animals let you know what they think about you. You cannot stop them from letting you know. I like that notion a lot.
@marboronat1182
@marboronat1182 5 дней назад
For those who are cruel to animals, definitely!
@AlliWalker
@AlliWalker 3 месяца назад
"This horse is only for cowboys" tells you everything you need to know about that trainer. Ugh, how infuriating. Shame on both the prior owner(s) and the previous trainer. Makes me sad that people like that still have businesses working with animals.
@TheCleverCowgirl
@TheCleverCowgirl 3 месяца назад
The previous owner really had no idea how poorly he was treated at the training barn until I went to look at him. Most horse people don't have the experience or fortitude to stand up to a trainer like that and tell them they are wrong.
@AlliWalker
@AlliWalker 3 месяца назад
@@TheCleverCowgirl That's sad to hear. That trainer took a really nice-looking horse and ruined him. I'm not even a stock horse person but I like how Pete is built. I know it's scary standing up to someone who is in a place of authority, but you are paying them for a service and you should understand what the respected general practices of horsemanship are before investing in your own horse (especially a youngster).
@Hiznogood
@Hiznogood 3 месяца назад
@@TheCleverCowgirlI have always been baffled by the English words “breaking in a horse”! I’m no horse person, but have had such people in my family and there where no talks about breaking the horse will or using any kind of violence or force. It was all about trust and not dominating the animal. I’ve seen my late older sister’s horses visually relax when hearing her car miles away coming their way. That wasn’t a reaction of fear, but of trust and love.
@angelkotilainen
@angelkotilainen 3 месяца назад
@@Hiznogood I live in England and we say "gentling a horse" to make him tame and used to riding. "Breaking in" is very old fashioned now.
@Pro3110
@Pro3110 3 месяца назад
@@Hiznogood I was raised ,and live, in the U.S., and I try to train horses. I don't "break" them. That said, the majority of people I know use the term, "breaking in" in the place of, "training". I've even caught myself using it when I'm with a group of people who use it, and I can't stand it. To me, a broken horse is broken, mentally, physically, and emotionally. Kind of like the little rescue horse I picked up about a month ago. He's started coming up to me in the last two or three days, which is pretty monumental for him. It'll take time (10 to 15 years of bad treatment leaves a bunch of scars), but I've got patience for days with horses. It's the only thing I do have patience for, as a matter of fact!
@patriciahansen6032
@patriciahansen6032 3 месяца назад
I'm glad you told the breeder that Pete's okay, and didn't end up at a slaughterhouse. Thank you for being so patient with him. He's beautiful.
@Meals-sh9fs
@Meals-sh9fs 2 месяца назад
She should have also told the breeder about that trainer too
@user-yb5bg8im5g
@user-yb5bg8im5g 2 месяца назад
pass the word and don't be shy...@@Meals-sh9fs
@marciaspiegel5280
@marciaspiegel5280 13 дней назад
Hope you made initial training errors clear to owner. Will spare other horses.
@Starry_Night_Sky7455
@Starry_Night_Sky7455 2 месяца назад
This is the best way to insult the trashy last "trainer". Good grief, this horse reacts like he has lingering PTSD due to such a bad past experience with that last idiot. Horses really don't forget. Horses are already so naturally flight-based, that even in a safe home, his reactivity sensitivity is strongly primed. It's no big deal to me. I think I've had a number of Thoroughbreds and Warmbloods that just have a natural spookiness, and of those I've had, none were ever really mishandled like Pete endured. Clever Cowgirl could handle them perfectly fine. I must share this video. It's too good. He is gorgeous!!!!
@erynd2524
@erynd2524 3 месяца назад
You’re an angel to Pete. You saw something in him that everyone else would never see. You literally saved his life.
@FreeSpiritinLove
@FreeSpiritinLove 3 месяца назад
There are apparently trainers in this world that have no business getting within 5 miles of a horse. It’s just heartbreaking. Thank you so much for being so patient, kind and loving with these poor babies. ❤
@MaxNafeHorsemanship
@MaxNafeHorsemanship 3 месяца назад
There are a lot more of them than you know. Anyone can call themselves a trainer. The ones that actually care about the horse are hard to find and get no credibility because they don't dress like a cowboy all the time.
@amyjones2490
@amyjones2490 3 месяца назад
One mistake can ruin a smart horse. Glad you have him.
@TheCleverCowgirl
@TheCleverCowgirl 3 месяца назад
I saw this all the time! The smartest horses end up at these sales!
@someone3187
@someone3187 3 месяца назад
@@TheCleverCowgirl OMG horrifying
@Narangarath
@Narangarath 3 месяца назад
Honestly it feels like the smarter the animal the smaller of a mistake can ruin everything, and it applies to pretty much all animals.
@someone3187
@someone3187 3 месяца назад
@@Narangarath yes animals as well as humans get ruined by abuse
@karenneill9109
@karenneill9109 Месяц назад
@@NarangarathYup. The smarter ones can be more fragile. Whether being more sensitive to the world, or they get more in their head, those very active brains are easier to break.
@adhc8560
@adhc8560 2 месяца назад
That this horse is still willing to trust after such abuse is astonishing and a testament to your kindness, understanding, and knowledge. So scared he collapsed. That so-called "man" should be very proud of himself.😡. What a hero.
@MsSonali1980
@MsSonali1980 29 дней назад
They call horses they are not able to "train" (=break) dangerous, whilst they are in fact the one who is dangerous. Imagine a horse being so afraid that someone steps up to get on their back that they collapse, not run or buck, but collapse. I cannot get over this.
@marsham333
@marsham333 3 месяца назад
You needed him to prove there is hope. He needed you to prove there is love. You are a wonderful woman.
@RosemaryFehlner
@RosemaryFehlner 3 месяца назад
That trainer did no favors for the prior owners. First, he traumatizes Pete, and then he runs down the sale price on the horse he damaged. 🤬 Pete is beautiful, and his mom has the same coloring and head as my mom's favorite mare (TB though, not QH). 🧡 As always 💞 Tiny! 🐈
@d.h.fremont3027
@d.h.fremont3027 3 месяца назад
Any psychopath can call themselves a horse trainer.
@FreeSpiritinLove
@FreeSpiritinLove 3 месяца назад
@@d.h.fremont3027 My favorite comment. Unfortunately, so true.
@user-ri3rb5mf1d
@user-ri3rb5mf1d 3 месяца назад
Thank God for you?
@RosemaryFehlner
@RosemaryFehlner 3 месяца назад
@@user-ri3rb5mf1d ??? Who are you responding to?
@sassykat2000
@sassykat2000 3 месяца назад
I'm SOOOO confused the original owners put him in the care of a "trainer" being so abusive in that video! I wouldn't walk up to ANY horse and smack them in the front of their face and then yank their halter when they UNDERSTANDABLY pull back alarmed! What. The. Hell. Because of the way horses eyes are set they have a blind spot about a foot in front of their face so smacking them the way that guy was doing is just extremely terrifying to any horse!
@Mirovanje12
@Mirovanje12 3 месяца назад
Two weeks in the wrong hands took two years to undo. What a statement about the sensitivity of animals and the hideousness of human cluelessness and cruelty! Clever Cowgirl is amazing: extraordinary patience, intuition/instinct, and compassion. I shudder to think what would have happened to Pete if she hadn't decided to save him. I have the utmost respect for CC.
@Vovo-zx4ql
@Vovo-zx4ql 2 месяца назад
That guy wasn’t a trainer but a macho horse abuser!! I wouldn’t let trust him with a rock let alone an animal. 😡 You’ve done wonders with him. I’ve had rescue dogs with similar issues. Love, kindness and time is what they need and deserve. 🎉🎉
@SHADOW-xw6lq
@SHADOW-xw6lq 23 дня назад
First of all...THANK YOU. I was lucky enough to work alongside these amazing creatures. My mare Pride was an amazing horse. She came free if I purchased the tack. The horse trader was getting ready to send her south when I found her. She hated men, and would defend if men entered her space. Folks in the riding club soon learned neither of us took crap from anyone. No way to uncover her history. We rode everywhere. She was great with kids too. The only man she let touch her was my Dad. He never tried to ride her, only bringing her treats and talking softly to her. We got along great, both being crazy helped. Thank you again for all the work you do. ❤😊
@biddydibdab9180
@biddydibdab9180 3 месяца назад
Seeing Pete’s terror and knowing he was at a professional trainer who caused his suffering, it makes me want to cry for the other horses who have gone through that kind of abuse at his hands. So happy he has a home with you.
@nancyk3615
@nancyk3615 3 месяца назад
There's nothing professional about that thug for sure ..❤
@alycewich4472
@alycewich4472 3 месяца назад
@@nancyk3615 You are right, but in Colorado there are no requirements for horse trainers, so if someone doesn't know any better, they'll go ahead and let them have their unbroke horse to train. And as we can see, the results can be deadly for the horse.
@debraimmer260
@debraimmer260 3 месяца назад
A person without compassion should never be a trainer. Thank you so much for your heart of mercy.
@galerae947
@galerae947 2 месяца назад
Years ago, I bought a "cowboy" started two year old gelding from Texas. I started working with him and he was eager and smart. He was always spooky about being saddled, although he had no problem with sacking him out with blankets, tarps, jackets, etc. He ended up being a great trail horse where nothing spooked him, but he never got over his nervousness being saddled. He learned to stand still as a post for mounting, but always bucked once or twice on first moving off. These were two things I could live with so I accepted his two quirks. I always gave him plenty of time to relax during saddling, and walked him a little before mounting. I rode him for two decades and he was an honest partner who always gave me his best. I figured his only two lifetime negative responses were the results of "cowboy" training methods.
@ambersemona9676
@ambersemona9676 3 месяца назад
When you said poor Pete collapsed when you tried to get on him from the ground up just broke my heart. It’s hard to imagine that a person who trains horses could be so abusive to a horse. It makes no sense why he even works with horses, right?
@brianm744
@brianm744 2 месяца назад
Remember the movie "Tombstone" when Wyatt Earp (Kurt Russell) first gets off the train? When the station handler was beating Earp's horse, and HE took the whip from him and started beating HIM with it? Earp says "Hurt's don't it? Now, let go of that stud. Go on about your business..." Kurt in that moment gave him the perfect stare like "How DARE you beat a magnificent animal like that?" I can tell you the reasoning (IF you can call it that) why the previous trainer abused Pete. That trainer was focusing on what he knew. He knew how to get paid quickly was to get through the training process quickly. I daresay he wasn't a patient or even kind man. It takes more courage to be strong and yet, be kind. Strength is easy to demonstrate. Kindness takes more inner strength. Strength of character and integrity.
@ambersemona9676
@ambersemona9676 2 месяца назад
@@brianm744 money of all evil
@brianm744
@brianm744 2 месяца назад
@@ambersemona9676 it is the LOVE rr uncontrolled desire for money that is the root of all evil. It's not really even that, it's the uncontrolled desire for POWER over others, in this case over Pete, that is the root of all evil. It's what the previous trainer was taught. That trainer would say "It worked for me with other horses, so it was good enough for Pete."
@traildriving
@traildriving 8 дней назад
@@ambersemona9676 greed
@susanlane8803
@susanlane8803 3 месяца назад
You're an Angel for rescuing these poor animals, it makes me so cross how ignorant so called experts are, well done keep going, we're all watching!
@KhaeLikesCoffee
@KhaeLikesCoffee 3 месяца назад
Pete had an unfair start in life, no doubt. He's a beautiful horse and I'm glad he's getting the love and respect he deserves. Also, Tiny is an absolute treasure. Every troubled creature needs an emotional support cat imo. ❤
@dianekeilman
@dianekeilman 3 месяца назад
I can't believe these people who want horses, then treat them mean and cruel, and blame the horse! Thank you for taking care of Pete and having the patience for him to overcome his past. He is a gorgeous horse. ❤
@ILuvHorses-ny1sv
@ILuvHorses-ny1sv 25 дней назад
This breaks my heart. Poor Pete. He is so beautiful. So very glad you saved this amazing fella ❤
@gladeseason3462
@gladeseason3462 3 месяца назад
Poor man but he couldn’t have ended up in better hands. Thank you for your patience and care. He’s a beautiful horse.
@donaldhudson9610
@donaldhudson9610 2 месяца назад
These horses were meant for you.. karma.💯🙏🐎❤️‍🩹🐎👍
@peggycarey5057
@peggycarey5057 2 месяца назад
This is so moving!! Thank you for sharing your beautiful journey with us!!
@virtualselfie6899
@virtualselfie6899 3 месяца назад
When you raise your hand in a weird way and see that extreme startle response, you know that a horse or dog has been abused and will often never like a human again. That bent bar in the fence made by Pete trying to jump over it and escape is heartbreaking. Tying ropes around his hooves is what the cowboys do in Latin America, sheer torture, not training.
@eliara-thevoice8430
@eliara-thevoice8430 2 месяца назад
There are no bad horses....only horses damaged by bad people. Grateful you got him.
@kayandrews6905
@kayandrews6905 2 месяца назад
I know you can't help all of them, but you've made a world of difference for this amazing horse. Personally, I think the former trainer needs a piece of his own medicine. To treat any animal like that is disgusting.
@maryanngross7225
@maryanngross7225 3 месяца назад
I think that it’s great that you contact previous owners/breeders! Any info that you get on the horses can be beneficial & I know that you have put some peoples minds at rest! Thank you so very much for what you do for any animals that you take in💐 Your kindness & compassion is so inspiring❣️
@TheCleverCowgirl
@TheCleverCowgirl 3 месяца назад
I have formed some great friendships this way! This breeder is top notch and really cares for her horses. I've even been able to get more horses out of the auction machine and into great homes with contacts I have made through her! Its a win~win!
@maryanngross7225
@maryanngross7225 3 месяца назад
@@TheCleverCowgirl that is so awesome🌟
@singingstars5006
@singingstars5006 3 месяца назад
One can never go wrong being friendly and making contacts. ❤
@Lynn-yz5uk
@Lynn-yz5uk 3 месяца назад
It’s baffling. There is no logic in using cruel tactics; it’s counterproductive. That’s me trying to look at it objectively, when I, like everyone here, am really an emotional and a reasonable person. Thanking the Gods for what you do; and for your style. The way you love on them; allowing them to go at their individual pace versus meeting unreasonable expectations. Your patience, your endurance, your skill. Winner!!
@truthseeker-mk4rt
@truthseeker-mk4rt 2 месяца назад
All forms of Abuse are Narcissistic Abuse. And unfortunately there are Narcissists who Abuse animals. Dr Ramani explains it so well and she's just launched her new book called "Its Not You". Thankfully there are wonderful people like Clever Cowgirl who help abused horses recover 🐴❤🤗
@user-qq7qo7bb5s
@user-qq7qo7bb5s 2 месяца назад
Your patience, love, and gentle handling of this beautiful traumatised animal is so heartwarming. It is most likely that Pete will never fully get over the horrible things done to him but I hope he has a long and beautiful life with you.
@donnachase632
@donnachase632 Месяц назад
Any animal has flashbacks of horrible abuse. I have a Dachshund that was a rescue and he had one a few weeks ago after 10 years. It's be years since he's had one but this one came out of left field. His eyes told me what was going on and my heart broke. I've never hit him, tied him, made him afraid or done anything to hurt him. He was about a week from being dead when I got him. Broken ribs, no color in his eyes, mouth, or hair. 3 bad diseases, kidneys very damaged and only a third of what he should have weighed. Now he is a beautiful mahogany red with blond overlay, soft around eyes, nose and mouth. His kidneys have made it necessary to watch his output closely and he can't go more than 2 to 3 hours with out peeing. He's very good about not going to potty inside. Little did I know that horrible condition he was in would turn into a gorgeous, sweet, intelligent long haired boy. It took 3 years for us to really bond, but he finally became my pal and protector. I still like to have 5 minutes alone with the beast that hurt him. He was going to take him to be put down the day after Christmas because he was a bad dog. NO, he was sick, hurt, afraid and trying to survive. I thankvGod I have him!
@greggminkoff6733
@greggminkoff6733 24 дня назад
I'm 75. I'm an old retired cowboy living in SW Florida. In the 1970s, I had a purebred Arabian colt that I raised and broke. I've also had many dogs. Most of them were Chow Chows. I mention this because they're both very similar, in personality. They don't forgive and they don't forget. Whatever you do wrong, is it going to last a lifetime. If an animal doesn't understand what you want from them, it is not their fault. It's your fault. We have to calmly figure out a way to make a request understood. Patience and the amount of time invested will be returned back to you 10X in satisfaction. An animal should not be beaten or punished for not understanding a request.
@jaanstephenswhite572
@jaanstephenswhite572 5 дней назад
Amen brother 🙏🏻
@teresagranza1598
@teresagranza1598 3 месяца назад
Made me cry. "For cowboys", how arrogant. You show how love and patience can bring the best out of a traumatized creature. Thanks for another great video. Now we know about, Pete. Was just thinking, this horse was for a clever cowgirl who knows what she's doing. You.🥰
@TheCleverCowgirl
@TheCleverCowgirl 3 месяца назад
It annoys me to no end! A "cowboys horse" is a pretty common term used to describe a hard to handle horse. Even more annoying, most of the handiest trainers I know are women!
@feuerling
@feuerling 3 месяца назад
​@@TheCleverCowgirl wouldn't an actual cowboy want an easy to handle horse, since they'd have to spend a fair part of the day riding it while driving cattle or maintaining the ranch, sometimes going up against predatory animals or livestock thieves? The term seems like it should mean the opposite of what it's used for.
@issnake1109
@issnake1109 3 месяца назад
@@feuerling yes. Yes they should, actually. People like this think “cowboy” means “will abuse the horse into submission” when in reality true cowboys need the most steady of horse. Also most cowboys are excellent at training horses like this because they know how to train from level zero. They could take a wild horse and train it. So what does that tell you about “trainers” like these? It means they’re literally admitting to the world that they made this horse the equivalent of a wild horse
@AndyTheCornbread
@AndyTheCornbread 3 месяца назад
@@TheCleverCowgirlI don't start my own horses, I use a tiny, little, lady trainer who I trust completely. She is definitely the handiest trainer I have ever known and she has started thousands of horses now in her career. She might weigh a buck five soaking wet. The fall they turn 2.5 years old they go for their first 30 days, then they come home and go back into the pasture with their buddies for the rest of fall and winter and the spring of their 3rd year they go back for another 30 - 60 days and get re-started from the ground up. Growing up we always called horses done this way "double broke". Seems to work really well for everyone I know who does it. After all the horrible things I have seen done to horses by other trainers I need my trainer to live until I'm too old to ride because I will probably never trust anyone else but her to start my horses.
@jeanmarierock4603
@jeanmarierock4603 3 месяца назад
The more I watch your channel, the more I'm loving your content. You are full of compassion for horses, I wish more people would be like this, NOT just with animals, but ALL aspects of life. We ALL need compassion and empathy, at some point. Your truly a beautiful clever cowgirl! Thank you for saving this beautiful horse and giving him a chance of life.💕🐎
@kathy888
@kathy888 3 месяца назад
I know nothing about horses! But as far as people, she is stellar! What a loving, kind soul.
@daryllinkugel3804
@daryllinkugel3804 2 месяца назад
People really suck! Someone that did "BAD" training did damage to this poor soal of a horse! Good on you for saving this critter!
@user-rl2vr2qt8c
@user-rl2vr2qt8c 3 месяца назад
Pete is a beautiful horse. ❤ Thank you for your Kindness ❤😊
@maryatkinson2006
@maryatkinson2006 3 месяца назад
Damn the ''trainer''! Horse saved by a true horsewoman. Assisted by a horse-loving cat. Thank you.
@margaretevans7264
@margaretevans7264 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much CC for rescuing this beautiful horse. Thank you for all your love and patience. It made me cry to see how much he’d been abused 😢
@ShaulaHollis
@ShaulaHollis 3 месяца назад
I cried too
@joemarano5574
@joemarano5574 2 месяца назад
We really enjoy the backstory on all of your horses, and hearing about how you work with them. This story is sad, but because of you, it turned into a good story. Thanks for sharing it!
@janecampion8169
@janecampion8169 3 месяца назад
This video is truthful and valuable. Too many horses are trauma victims and l applaud you for your investment and example with this horse. May you be blessed many times over as surely Pete has been. Thank you Clever Cowgirl for showing what can come from true care for a horse.
@andystpierre6086
@andystpierre6086 3 месяца назад
The inhumanity is uncomprehensible, poor little guy. I’m so glad he ended up with you, he just needed love and patience. And even though I really like your horses, I think Tiny may be my favorite animal of yours! She’s so cute with the horses
@johnhause7150
@johnhause7150 3 месяца назад
Infuriating. Rage is all I can see at the treatment of this precious critter. Somebiody should be UNDER the jail for what they have done to him. 🔥🔥
@annjohnson8437
@annjohnson8437 3 месяца назад
Agree!!!
@leanneadams2549
@leanneadams2549 3 месяца назад
Absolutely!!! He almost ruined that beautiful horse. I say an eye for an eye !
@leahnichol6665
@leahnichol6665 3 месяца назад
I do hope that the trainer set the seal on his reputation by running down the horse at the sale. He definitely suffered the consequences of his own behaviour. I wonder what the trainer’s childhood was like? Issues are a symptom of a cause with humans as well as horses. I would say that trainer was successful in ruining Pete. He was only unsuccessful in hiding the evidence of his actions with Pete’s death. I am so glad you took a chance on Pete and he has a forever home. I am certain he is an excellent reference on you resume! ❤
@gemm4793
@gemm4793 3 месяца назад
He will answer to God!@@leanneadams2549
@falcolf
@falcolf 3 месяца назад
Agreed!!!
@dancing.with.adagio
@dancing.with.adagio 2 месяца назад
You and Pete have the sweetest story together. It's proof that broken crayons still color. ❤
@angelaandreos9169
@angelaandreos9169 3 месяца назад
So glad Pete’s with you now. Bless your heart.💙👍
@wildhorses2041
@wildhorses2041 3 месяца назад
Thank you for giving this boy a home and kindness
@deborahmartin843
@deborahmartin843 3 месяца назад
Wow . Took a woman with a kind heart and great patience to do what tough , strong willed men couldn't.
@madchad2
@madchad2 3 месяца назад
I take exception to your feminist comment. I've seen women whip horses and men like Mark Rashid teach the kindest, gentlest mastery on horsemanship I've ever seen.
@deborahmartin843
@deborahmartin843 3 месяца назад
@@madchad2 Talking more about attitude and gentleness without ego. Women ate more nurturing bc they are women . Just the way it is.
@madchad2
@madchad2 3 месяца назад
@@deborahmartin843No, it's not just the way it is. I'm 70 years old, been around a lot of men and women across the four corners in all types of societies. I've seen nurturing men and brutal women and vice versa, so playing the gender card is pointless. By your words, you live in a reality bubble with very little experience of worldly human kind. The real world out here is very different than you seem to see it.
@kiminalaska9363
@kiminalaska9363 3 месяца назад
@@madchad2I would really like to think her comment meant a woman who was kind and patient accomplished what a man who had neither quality couldn’t. Neither gender has a monopoly on good or bad qualities
@janforaker3127
@janforaker3127 3 месяца назад
Trainer is a mean bully
@annsmith7207
@annsmith7207 3 месяца назад
That is one very traumatized horse and thank goodness he has you ! Blessings !
@berthaford2152
@berthaford2152 3 месяца назад
This was the best outcome ever !!! I wish that trainer who was so cruelly incompetent could be re-educated himself. Pete is such a dear. I am so glad y saved him.
@sherryelysiak4798
@sherryelysiak4798 3 месяца назад
May God richly bless you for rescuing Pete and all the other horses you take care of.
@baskew16
@baskew16 3 месяца назад
Omg that was so awesome. I hope that trainer that made Pete so frightened finds out how well he is doing now. I am so proud of you
@TheCleverCowgirl
@TheCleverCowgirl 3 месяца назад
It'll be extra fun when I start hauling him to actually compete!
@enigmatum100
@enigmatum100 26 дней назад
What a beautiful story. Pete's lucky to have found such a kind and tolerant soul. And he's gorgeous.
@elizabethsunshine5978
@elizabethsunshine5978 2 месяца назад
Your heart. It’s as beautiful as this traumatized horse. You’re an angel. Thank you for your work.
@joytee4967
@joytee4967 3 месяца назад
There’s a heart of gold in this horse-and you have a heart of gold to recognize that. Thank you for saving him. ❤ from Canada
@paulachristopher9451
@paulachristopher9451 3 месяца назад
When I was a kid (I'm 74 now), we had a horse also named Pete. My dad said he was retired from the calvary. I didn't know what that meant but only knew we could trust him. He let us climb on him, while making the usual noise kids do and he.would stand still. We were even able to scoot under his belly! God, we were so dumb...or fearless or both. We all were safe with Pete. What a special horse!
@catnip3420
@catnip3420 29 дней назад
I can only imagine how that evil trainer has hurt other horses mentally and physically. Thank goodness God sent Pete to you to heal and train with compassion. ❤
@carolinegray7510
@carolinegray7510 3 месяца назад
Your level of understanding is shored up with your compassion. Please keep Pete. You are his home.
@TheCleverCowgirl
@TheCleverCowgirl 2 месяца назад
I doubt my husband will ever allow Pete to go anywhere. He is his favorite!
@carolinegray7510
@carolinegray7510 2 месяца назад
​@@TheCleverCowgirl😁🥰 Well,bless him, too! 😊 ❤
@lisaedwards9597
@lisaedwards9597 3 месяца назад
All I can say,Mrs Cowgirl, is thank God that you have him. Phew!! 😎😎
@611Chevy
@611Chevy 3 месяца назад
You are amazing. The love and care that you have shown Pete is wonderful. This story touched my heart. Thank you for rescuing him.
@brendatuttle8722
@brendatuttle8722 27 дней назад
I hope that “trainer” sees this. Thank you you for saving him and giving him a happy life.
@FIZZGIG-RARF
@FIZZGIG-RARF 2 месяца назад
He is such a gorgeous horse! Most definitely NOT dog food!!! Thank you so much for not giving up on him and literally saving his life!
@england902
@england902 3 месяца назад
How people can treat there animals so badly is beyond me. Keep up the great work flower.
@starlight7159
@starlight7159 3 месяца назад
These abusers of any animal needs to be prosecuted! Thank you❤
@danamoore4136
@danamoore4136 20 дней назад
😢💔 "Poor Baby" 💔😢 So happy you saved him and "Thank You!"
@TheGoodbyeGirl
@TheGoodbyeGirl 2 месяца назад
And as with everything, there are NEVER bad horses but there sure are a LOT of BAD People :( , that poor boy, so glad he had a soft landing with you and youre helping him heal.
@loriirons9503
@loriirons9503 3 месяца назад
We had a horse like Pete for many years until he passed at 26. You just always had to be looking ahead for anything that could make him come unglued. You are absolutely right - they have a young mind and do not seem to adjust or come out of whatever it was that they went through. So grateful that Pete has you to count on and that you understand his issues that others would send him down the road over...
@donnae9566
@donnae9566 3 месяца назад
You are the epitome of a powerful woman! Well done for rescuing this horse despite the past mismanagement he suffered.
@elainesuranie9973
@elainesuranie9973 Месяц назад
The wisdom of going slow, building trust, and being a dependable routine for an abused animal goes a long way to giving them freedom from a life of isolation. You can see his joy and his pleasure in is friendship with you, Gus and the cat. Well done.
@kellyheidel4337
@kellyheidel4337 2 месяца назад
You are amazing. I wish every ‘Pete’ out there could end up being rescued by someone like you.
@Spike-ck5tj
@Spike-ck5tj 3 месяца назад
How horrific to send a horse to auction rather than swallow his pride? Sadly there are too many bogus animal trainers making claims about their abilities (both horse and dog). Thank you for rescuing Pete from the auction, and your years of dedication. I'm so pleased he has a happy life with you.
@Tiisiphone
@Tiisiphone 3 месяца назад
Poor Pete was obviously mistreated and traumatized! Thanks for saving him. You're making the world a better place, one horse at the time!
@jules8299
@jules8299 3 месяца назад
Pete's story is so sad and happy all at the same time. I cried a little. Just one bad experience with a farrier (who I fired immediately) has impacted my now 4 year old mare. She's nervous when I'm cleaning her left rear hoof. My new farrier is aware of this and she's improving after 2 years. Pete is gorgeous and is such a sweet boy. The cruelty he experienced was all about that non-trainer's ego. You have changed the lives of so many horses with your calm and gentle approach to horsemanship. I'm taking my time with my young mare. She's been with ever since she was 7 months old. She's my pocket horse. I'm also learning so much from you. My 3 horses came from the Amish. The two older ones came with their past abuse. They are completely different now. I love that you seek out the previous owners. Yoy brightened that woman's day knowing that Pete is alive and well.
@gbot3377
@gbot3377 9 дней назад
You are an Angel to these horses. Even your voice sounds Angelic. The before and after pics, wow, what an incredible makeover. Handsome boy. You are quite something, very special.
@annjohnson8437
@annjohnson8437 3 месяца назад
First-off, you are awesome!!! Pete's story is heartbreaking, but thank goodness you were able to purchase him and save his life! It makes me sick to my stomach that some trainers feel they have to be abusive with horses. Horses do not benefit from abusive training methods EVER, and horses NEVER forget the pain and suffering. Thank you for letting Pete learn at his own pace and for giving him unconditional love, care, and a safe place to call home! ❤
@leftnoname
@leftnoname 3 месяца назад
Videos like this should come out and show people, that inappropriate actions can damage the horse mentally beyond rideable. Foals come into the world as a clean slate with some inherited character tendencies and what they become depends on their handlers entirely.
@equine2020
@equine2020 3 месяца назад
Perhaps misunderstood. To many so called horse people are ignorant about horses. Or to lazy to work with it. I've brought abused horses. With patience, understanding, love, & care, there are very few horses that can't be saved, trust is the game. This person is to be admired. She understands horses. Thank you.
@iforester4449
@iforester4449 3 месяца назад
Your kindness, patience and consistency worked out. It's good that he stays with you. Few nickels, but many blessings !
@deedaw9246
@deedaw9246 3 месяца назад
How heartwarming. Its sad they did that to him. He has his moments but deep inside he knows you love him and hes safe.
@dragonflydogplay
@dragonflydogplay 3 месяца назад
This is so touching and beautiful! It has taken me two long years to gain the trust and affection of a horse I got named Mary. She has deep scars on her legs, poll , windpipe and face. It took ages for her to look at me without tensing up her jaw angrily. We have made tons of progress but occasionally something triggers her memory and she will overreact, like Pete,. I’m no pro, and it honestly takes a lot more awareness and patience to attempt retraining a horse than I ever realized. Now, I don’t feel so bad about how long it is taking me to make progress with this mare. Most pros online are just showing the fast transformations and I really appreciate this ❤
@fleetskipper1810
@fleetskipper1810 3 месяца назад
Even miss handling that doesn’t rise to the level of “abuse “can’t take cares to undo.
@Gary4T950
@Gary4T950 3 месяца назад
I can relate to you & your horse. I adopted a horse that had been flat out starved & seized from the owner. He too had multiple scars. I could tell some were from being bitten by another horse. He had others though that kind of baffled me. Multiple straight lines on different parts of his body - maybe between 3 to 5 inches +/-. The best guess was - my opinion - he had been hit with a metal or wooden rod making contact on him. He was terrified the first time I saddled him. Anyway, you get the idea.
@dianebarrieau9826
@dianebarrieau9826 9 дней назад
Thank you for caring more about every part of this beautiful horse than your reputation, as the brute of a trainer you bought him from obviously did!
@Dave_Wave
@Dave_Wave 2 месяца назад
I've seen so much of this with dogs as well. "Trainers" have one idea, one philosophy, never thinking about the animals' needs. I'd like a few minutes in the ring with that trainer. The "untrainable" animals seem to be the easiest, once they learn to accept love. Two years, tow months, two weeks. It takes what the animal need, not what I want. I've had a dog who have taken weeks to learn "come", "sit", "stay" and them blossom into a courageous and confident lovely pet. What a great friend in Tiny. What a magnificent beast. What a delightful young lady you are.
@gmariet1391
@gmariet1391 3 месяца назад
I love that you have Pete and made contact with previoys owner / breeder . 👍🏼❤️
@h.n.2519
@h.n.2519 3 месяца назад
I think tiny is a little horse whisperer ❤ so adorable. Pete is lucky to be with you and your animals
@joanborn8835
@joanborn8835 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much for rescuing Pete!! What a nice story. I’m just so glad he is safe with you.!! he is such a beautiful horse!!❤
@brendarolph-teisan4085
@brendarolph-teisan4085 23 дня назад
He's so beautiful! Thank you for giving this precious horse a chance at LIFE!❤
@ktinxx
@ktinxx 3 месяца назад
"It is wild to think that two weeks in the wrong hands took me two years to undo." That's how trauma works. Rewiring of the brain and regaining trust both take time. Well done! 👏
@joycemorrell1293
@joycemorrell1293 22 дня назад
Horses are very vulnerable to abuse. They are so vulnerable because they are very sensitive prey animals and we are basically predators with a whole different mindset. . I think women get along better with horses because they do not like to use force and they are not always trying for dominance. Pete is extremely lucky to have found you. Yet abuse is never forgotten and horses have very good memories. He is a beautiful horse.
@karenS6392
@karenS6392 17 дней назад
Exactly. This so called trainer should be in jail.
@janetmarshall7171
@janetmarshall7171 3 месяца назад
Good Morning!! You did the absolute right thing by buying this lovely horse! My Uncle And I Do The Same Identical Thing!! We Have Took A MANY Chances On Auction Horses!! Some Good, Some Bad!! But, All In All?? The Horses Had Worked Out For The Best!! You Did EXCELLENT!!❤😊!!
@leanneadams2549
@leanneadams2549 3 месяца назад
Thank you for what you do also !! I bet it’s super rewarding, hard, exhausting, fun and exciting !!! Maybe you could start a channel also ?
@janetmarshall7171
@janetmarshall7171 3 месяца назад
@leanneadams2549 It is, Leanne!! I really appreciate you kind words!! Hope to talk to you again!! You made my day!!
@bethtowle8642
@bethtowle8642 3 месяца назад
Unfortunately there are a lot of “trainers” that literally “break” horses. They have no business calling themselves trainers. Pete’s a beautiful animal.
@honey8784
@honey8784 23 дня назад
Best thing ever is letting a horse follow and work cattle. I rode and broke a few horses moving cows at the stockyards, these slick bricks keep them busy trying to stand up , tires them out pretty fast, Bless this woman for Savin this horse,
@donnac.1609
@donnac.1609 3 месяца назад
Damaged horses take a lot of work and you have to have a deep heart felt feeling to help them! Been following another trainer...with a mare they described as Bucking Biting Monster. She has some very real issues but is making terrific progress. Saved from an auction by a lady who is an experienced horse person but took him to a trainer as she recognized quickly, she needed help. Every trainer that is solid has their own ways, but how they watch and read a horse is critical to the outcome. Patience and being able to adjust methods and be pliable in applying those training methods wins in the longest of runs!!
@anitamorales1506
@anitamorales1506 3 месяца назад
This is a wonderful video. The only thing that comes to my mind is the similarity to children that have been abused and end up in the foster system. My sister was a foster mom for a long time and I helped as much as I could. We just showered them with love and gave them rules to follow which made them feel safe. We couldn't save all of them, but we did save a few . Thank you for sharing this. 💜💜💜
@TheCleverCowgirl
@TheCleverCowgirl 3 месяца назад
There is a really eye opening video on a study done in the 60's explaining this! The children's behavior mimics exactly what I see in the horses. Shutdown, withdrawn, and lacking the inquisitive nature of most children. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ChoOExRLT4Q.htmlsi=DfXHpityzfNI7pnB
@anitamorales1506
@anitamorales1506 3 месяца назад
Trust is the most difficult thing to establish is a living being of any species. It broke my heart over and over when I would reach out to give a hug or caress and the child would flinch away. It was the most difficult time in my life. I give you mountains of credit for making this your lifes work. The thing that kept me going was when a child would finally come to me for affection. @@TheCleverCowgirl
@lindsaylorraine8112
@lindsaylorraine8112 3 месяца назад
The connection to children and animals is an important one to make. Thank you both for your work!
@brendadion7868
@brendadion7868 5 дней назад
PTSD is a life sentence. You are a very sensitive and compassionate woman...and Pete is a very lucky horse. ❤
@digitalfineart8356
@digitalfineart8356 2 месяца назад
Pete reminds me of the horse I got when I was 13. My horse was pure fire. He was energetic and clever. It took me 2 years just to pave out a path we could both live with. In the end a lot of his goofy spooks were a joke on me. We grew up together and were kindred spirits. He passed away nearly 20 years ago and I still miss him terribly. Blitz and Pete are the same color even. Thanks for not giving up on him. ❤ I also live in Montana. 👋
@JulianaBlewett
@JulianaBlewett 3 месяца назад
The other trainer tried to break him. You gentled him. Big difference.
@TammySaj-zm6kr
@TammySaj-zm6kr 3 месяца назад
It's not silly for you to contact previous owners, it shows how much you care about the horse ❤
@lynfawcett221
@lynfawcett221 3 месяца назад
It is amazing to see your methods of training with Pete. Thank goodness you found each other. Some people who call themselves "trainers" only know one way. Brute force. We bought a retired pacer over 25 years ago now. I still have her. My husband couldn't get close to her. But she was good with me and my daughter. However, we quickly discovered she had an adverse reaction to even a small stick being raised around her. But we worked with her, showing her we were not going to hurt her. Patience is needed above all else. Then, one day, we were at a one day event. I was on a cross country jump when one of the girls joined me at the jump to collect the results. Then we heard a horse approaching, the girl stayed with me until they were gone. It was my daughter. The girl with me recognised the horse and told me that where she had been broken in and trained the man was not the best of trainers. Using the 'stick' rather than the 'carrot' approach. So that explained a lot. For me and my daughter she was the sweetest horse.
@faithhopelove7777777
@faithhopelove7777777 16 дней назад
Thanks for giving abused horses another chance & helping them to live a happy life.❤
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