Whoa.
The command to stop is "whoa" which would also mean don't go anywhere too, unless you tell them.
Whoa.
It can be if you teach your horse to respond to it.
The informal command for "stop" in Spanish is "¡Párate!" or "¡Para!".
It makes no difference if you use the /stop command or not
To stop heartbeat in Linux the command line will be service Heartbeat stop To start heartbeat in Linux the command line will be service Heartbeat start
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The subject "you" is rarely stated in a command, so "Please stop talking" would be the usual form. This means "You should please stop talking." (Perhaps the question is "what word is not necessary in this command?")
Yes they can. I have taught my horse Carliston to fetch,bow, kneel, and lie down on command. My show horse Dekker knows how to rear on command
Make the horse want to do what you ask it to and make the horse understand you are the leader. To be the leader, move the horses feet forward, left, right and backwards. To make the horse want to do what you are asking it, make what you are asking it be the easiest thing to do. Like, if you want the horse to stop, lope the horse until he is begging to stop, and then, when you give the slightest signal to stop, the horse will stop on a dime.
Side pull is when your horse veers to the side with no command. :P by PegasusFoal