Video Q&A: Canter Dysfunction

Reluctance to canter? Bunny hopping? Falling out of the canter? Swapping leads or unclean changes? Is your horse’s behavior telling you something? Watch the full discussion with Dr. Sue Dyson to learn about the causes of these issues and more.

In this Live Q&A discussion with Dr. Sue Dyson, we delve more deeply into the topic of canter dysfunction.

Beginning with a detailed description of the biomechanical complexity of the gait, Dr. Dyson explains how problems with canter, which are commonly considered a training issue, are very often related to underlying musculoskeletal pain or other physical variables.

She answers audience questions to give others a better understanding about how to interpret, and possibly even prevent a variety of canter dysfunctions.

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