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WEBINAR: BEHAVIOURIST OR TRAINER?

When faced with training or behavioural challenges with a horse, it can be difficult to know whether to seek help from an equine behaviourist or a trainer. While these professionals work to improve the horse-human relationship, their approaches, qualifications, and goals can differ significantly. Understanding these differences is key to ensuring the best possible outcome for both horse and owner.

In this webinar, equine behaviourists and trainers Justine Harrison and Trudi Dempsey will explore their respective roles, methods, and techniques. They will discuss how they assess and address equine behaviour, the importance of ethical and science-based approaches, and how to determine which professional is best suited to help in different situations.

Whether you're a horse owner, trainer, or equestrian professional, this session will provide valuable insights into the complementary roles of behaviourists and trainers.

Key topics covered:

  • The key differences between an equine behaviour consultant and a horse trainer

  • How behaviourists and trainers assess equine behaviour and training needs

  • When to call a behaviourist and when to call a trainer

  • When you should call a veterinary behaviourist

  • How behaviourists and trainers can work together for the horse’s benefit

  • The science behind behaviour modification and training techniques

  • The qualifications and experience required for each role

  • Considerations of either role as a career

  • Common misconceptions about both professions

  • The importance of ethical, evidence-based approaches in working with horses

  • Real-life case studies showcasing different approaches

  • What’s in a name? What’s the difference between an equine behaviour consultant, a behaviourist, a behaviour specialist, an equine psychology specialist or an equine psychologist.

This webinar is aimed at horse owners/carers, students and equestrian professionals.

After the presentation, Justine and Trudi will answer questions