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You can train a horse to canter because they dont know the diffrance between running and catering. The other thing that needs to be done is training your horse to get on the right lead. You can do this my pushing in the horses side with your inside leg and then pull there head to the right with the outside hand. You can't train a horse to trot but you can train them the cue to trot.

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