Today we chat with Josepha Guillaume, an advocate for equine welfare and a pioneer in the field of in-hand dressage. Over her 40-year career, Josepha has revolutionized traditional views on horse training by treating horses as pets rather than mere working animals. She delves into why horses haven't traditionally been seen as pets, how public opinion and legislative changes push the equestrian world to evolve, and shares firsthand experiences of abuse within high-end dressage spheres. Join us as we explore Josepha's unique methods in dressage in-hand, the impact of classical dressage principles, and the importance of letting horses be horses. Whether you're an equestrian or a concerned animal lover, this conversation will open your mind to thoughtful and humane horse training and care approaches.
Discover Josepha's insights on how granting horses pet status could dramatically improve their lives and welfare. Josepha advocates for a future where horses are loved and respected as individuals and family members.
Learn about the transformative potential of viewing horses as companions and the positive impacts this shift could have on equine welfare in and out of competition. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about the future of equine care.