FelixPatches
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My 15.1hh 6 year old does not like taking right canter, and generally takes the wrong lead. It is getting worse. The canter itself is ok, bit on his forehand and he does want to fall in, not as good as the left rein, but I think with practice it would be ok, I tend not to canter too much, to reward him as and when he does take the correct lead, and also think we need to improve walk and trot before doing too much in canter? Left is his preferred lead, eg out hacking, but on the lunge he takes the correct lead on the right. I've had him 2 years and when I first got him I struggled even to get him to canter (he was only 4, he was fine with his previous rider but she was a better rider than I am). I suspect some/all of this is my fault, but now we have both got ourselves so worked up about it that he rarely takes the correct lead, even rarer to get it first time. He is a cheeky chap but I think he is in a tizz about this and not being naughty. In the lead up to the transition, especially after we have already got it wrong once in a session, he either falls in and/or sticks his head to the outside and/or bobs on the spot/goes really tight and fast/does not canter when I ask (waits a stride so he can take the wrong lead) so making it almost impossible to get the correct lead. He is seen by a physio regularly (he does have tightness on his right side behind the saddle and he does generally stand with his right hind slightly in front, but he is sound and he has improved since she started seeing him, I have exercises to do as well, and use a massage pad, plus as I understand it he needs to engage his left hind not his right to take right canter?), saddle fine, teeth fine and he is a happy, forward going sort of chap (except over right canter). I am tight in my left hip and so I wonder if my aids are unclear, possibly I tip forward when asking. I'd really appreciate feedback, as I worry there is something physically wrong with him (should I get the vet out?) and I'm now at the stage of dreading canter (which I know will not help too), thank you.