Any horse is for dressage and can do it, it is just through the determination of the rider that will encourage the horse to do it!!
There are no "dressage horses" but some breeds are used for dressage more than others,, e.g. you would probably use a warmblood rather than a cob. But basically, a dressage horse is a horse that does dressage :)
make sure the horse or pony you are riding can do dressage and get a book showing you what to do
FrisiansThoroughbredsAny horse can be used for Dressage.
usually a dressage prospect is a young horse with potential also ith the right rider to come on to be a good dressage horse x
horse dressage is like a performance on horse back where both horse and rider must work in sink to perform. maybe watch some on utube
their is no one horse breed that is not good at dressage. look for a horse that has high comformation and endurance or ask the mods for their help.
dressage belong to equestrian sports(horse sports)
you cannot use any kind of boots on your horse while showing in dressage.
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There is no certain height to a "dressage horse," it mainly depends on what breed you want to get and if that certain horse has been bred to do that job.
Horses most commonly used in dressage competitions are light breeds, such as the Thoroughbred or any of the variety of warmbloods (Hanoverian, Irish Sport Horse, Oldenburg, etc.) More heavy-set horses are used less frequently for dressage. It is rare to see a draft horse (Clydesdale, Percheron, Shire, etc) competing in dressage, although every horse can learn the basics behind dressage.