By Claire Dorotik, LMFT as published in Equine Therapy “Horses are individuals who need space and time to work out their relationships…” So often horse owners determine was is right and good for a horse based on what they — the human — may consider good. Sadly, in […]
by ANDRA BRYAN STEFANONI as published in the San Francisco Chronicle “Just being around the animals helped me kind of calm down…” “It’s not ‘Feel Good Sunday’ but any good news that passes across our desk about horses is number one priority to spread so read and enjoy; […]
by Jerry Finch, Founder and President of Habitat for Horses Back a zillion years ago the “ranch” existed in my backyard. At one point we had around 30 horses behind the house, and about half that many volunteers on a daily basis. One of them was a teenager […]
When people with disabilities ride a horse, experts tell us, the bond that’s formed can lead to positive strides in many other areas of their lives.
FRIENDSWOOD, Texas — A Friendswood resident is continuing his journey of recovery after a permanent injury as a Marine changed his life forever, KPRC Local 2 reported Friday. WATCH IT: Horse Helps Marine Recover From Injury FIND IT: SIRE – Houston’s Therapeutic Equestrian Centers Steve Schulz, 24, was injured […]
Generations ago, horses were used to wage war. Now they’re being used to heal the psychic wounds of war.
Horse camps for children are not uncommon, but the Horse Whisperer Grief Camp in Chilliwack, B.C., is special – each child has lost someone close to them.
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