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Glenda Sutton's Camels Show Respect
Five carefully positioned camels sit on command in an open paddock until asked to stand. Picture: Glenda Sutton

Glenda Sutton Preparing For Race Day
Intense concentration goes into 5 hours of race day morning preparation before riding an 8 race program. Picture: Dean Saffron

Glenda Sutton's Raj Loves His Owner
All of Glenda Sutton's camels were once wild adult bulls. With her training they now love humans. Picture: Sharelle Iversen

Glenda Sutton's Camels Show Respect
Five carefully positioned camels sit on command in an open paddock until asked to stand. Picture: Glenda Sutton
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ACTION CAMELS
GLENDA SUTTON




ENTER THE MIND OF THE CAMEL
Owning a camel is a life long commitment.
Camel training requires giving everything you have in you to keep the camel safe and to build trust. The only way to train a camel is to be willing to risk yourself repeatedly on a daily basis at each level of training until the camel understands what is required, and that it wont be put in fearful situations with a need to defend itself.
This is the only way I know.
Not something that I would advise anyone to do.
Many people have asked me to teach them my ways.
I refuse, not to disappoint, but because I cannot ask this of anyone.
The only thing I can say is that my results came about through love and respect for each and every camel I have trained and they feel that - Glenda Sutton.






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