Rebecca travels the country under the name 'Positively Together', teaching people how to train their horses using clicker training, a method of animal training involving food rewards and a marker signal. Clicker training can be used on all species of animal, and is widely used behind the scenes in movies and television, zoos and marine parks.
"Clicker trained horses learn faster, they retain their learning for longer, and they genuinely love being trained. They're very engaged in the whole learning process. People are always really surprised and excited at the immediate difference in their horses and how well they respond," Rebecca says.
Clicker training is useful for more than just tricks, with Rebecca and her clients using it for dressage and other riding as well as solving problem behaviours.
"Hokey loves learning tricks, but he also tries his heart out when I'm riding him because he is rewarded for his efforts."
As well as riding horses all her life, Rebecca has worked with guide dogs and worked as a drug detector dog handler for Customs. For the last 10 years though she has focused on horses, and her absolute passion is teaching people how to train their own horses in a way that is effective, efficient, and ethical.