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Danzador the Dancing Peruvian Paso Horse

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2007

Danzador is a registered Peruvian Paso. He is high school trained for Passage and Piaffe (as only a gaited horse can do it!) and has been ridden in parades and rodeos. Danny is possibly the only Peruvian in the world who does these movements (he attempts the Spanish walk and capriole as well). Danny is a sweet horse with alot of brio under saddle and looks like a miniature Andalusian horse stallion or Lusitano.

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  • Btw, if he'd be considered a "miniature Andy", then they guy riding must be very small - he makes this guy look HUGE! Lol

  • @QH1100 He was HUGE ... for a Peruvian

  • ese caballo no es muy alto para ser peruano de paso y por la forma de andar es mas un colombiano paso fino verdad?

  • no, es caballo peruano. ver el termino ??? es muy alta para un peruano (15-15.1 hds o 152-155 cm) y esta es el razon que yo comprar para mi. ver los otros videos.

  • Wow how did you manage to train him to do that? =]

  • @BarrelBabe4797 - its called "trainer from South America" haha

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  • No hay mucho que enseñarles a estos caballos, ellos son de raza(made in Peru)

  • Felizitaciones, es un buen ejemplo que el caballo de paso tambien es util para otras formas de montar!

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  • Sorry, cell iphone changed my word - that's GAITED dressage! Lol

  • There's another vid out there of a gal doing upper level dressage stuff w/ her Peruvian. Search "haired dressage".

  • I remember Playing with Dan. I miss him =,(

  • beautiful video!~

  • It may look "tiring" but for the horse, their gait IS natural and not tiring. They always have 3 feet on the ground and just amble along. Now as for the piaffe and passage - THAT is alot of work and takes time to develop the muscles for.

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