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The Horse’s Timeline, Not Our Deadline
We all want progress, but horses don’t follow our calendar. Too often, we expect results in weeks or months and measure their learning against our deadlines. The truth is, every horse has its own pace, shaped by confidence, experience, and understanding.

Dennis Cappel
4 days ago


Barn Wisdom: Life Lessons From Your Horse
You think I’m just standing here while you brush me down, but I hear it all your hopes, your worries, your dreams, and your doubts. Since I carry you on my back, I might as well carry a little wisdom too.

Dennis Cappel
Sep 29


Frog Facts Every Horse Owner Should Know
The frog may look simple, but it is a powerhouse of functions. It serves as a shock absorber, a circulatory pump, a structural support system with its own self-cleaning mechanism. All this works together to keep your horse sound, balanced, and healthy.

Dennis Cappel
Sep 22


3 Things We Horses Wish You Knew
Dear Human,
We love that you care for us, but sometimes we wish you could step into our hooves and see the world the way we do.

Dennis Cappel
Sep 15


Balance From Both Sides: Trainer and Farrier Insight
As both a horse trainer and a farrier, I have learned that true performance comes from more than just training a horse to complete a task. Training asks horses to perform movements far more demanding than what they would naturally choose, and while this builds skill, it can also test their comfort, soundness, and willingness.

Dennis Cappel
Sep 8


Is Your Horse Out to Lunch?
Ever feel like your horse is “out to lunch”? Not at the hay buffet though they would not mind that either.

Dennis Cappel
Sep 1


Reading Your Horse Before You Ride: Signs of Mood, Tension, and Readiness
Before you even get on your horse, it is crucial to read how they are feeling. Horses are always aware of us and if they become too comfortable without respect, unwanted behaviors can quietly develop.

Dennis Cappel
Aug 25


How Your Energy Shapes Your Horse’s Response
We all strive for that once-in-a-lifetime true connection with our horse. One that displays the essence of a bond that is unshakeable, coupled with trust and respect.

Dennis Cappel
Aug 18


Understanding Resistance in Horses by D/C - Series Wrap-Up
Resistance is never just a physical problem; it is an opportunity to help the horse better understand what we are asking.

Dennis Cappel
Aug 11


Understanding Resistance in Horses by D/C - Resistance Series #7
When we talk about resistance in the horse’s body, each area brings its own importance, but the hips are especially key. That is because the hindquarters are the engine. They carry the power, the push, and the potential for forward movement.

Dennis Cappel
Aug 4


Understanding Resistance in Horses by D/C - Resistance Series #6
When it comes to the horse’s ribcage, resistance here can be subtle but very significant. The ribcage is the central part of the horse’s body; it’s the bridge between the front and the hind.

Dennis Cappel
Jul 28


Understanding Resistance in Horses by D/C - Resistance Series #5
After addressing resistance in the neck, the next area to check is the shoulders. Resistance in the horse’s body is rarely isolated; it is often connected.

Dennis Cappel
Jul 21


Understanding Resistance in Horses by D/C - Resistance Series #4
When a horse feels stiff in the neck, it is usually not a physical issue; it is mental. The resistance you feel when trying to bend their neck is not coming from the muscles; it comes from their thoughts.

Dennis Cappel
Jul 14


Understanding Resistance in Horses by D/C - Resistance Series #3
Resistance in a horse’s face, bracing in the jaw, lifting the head, or pushing the nose out is common, especially in green or defensive horses.

Dennis Cappel
Jul 7


Understanding Resistance in Horses by D/C - Resistance Series #2
Groundwork, especially lunging, is one of the first places resistance shows up.

Dennis Cappel
Jul 1


Understanding Resistance in Horses by D/C - Resistance Series #1
What is resistance? When it comes to working with horses, resistance shows up in many ways. A horse resists first in their mind with their thoughts that can manifest in their body. In my experience, most resistance stems from one core issue: lack of understanding.

Dennis Cappel
Jun 23


Lesson from the Anvil-Turning Problems into Opportunities
Recently, a customer brought in a horse that was visibly lame. She could barely stand on one foot while I worked on the other, and every step looked painful. Right away, I looked at her x-rays and watched her move. That gave me a starting point—a foundation to begin figuring out how to help her.

Dennis Cappel
Jun 16


The Horse as a Mirror: What’s Inside the Human, Shows Outside the Horse
I believe horses are mirrors—gentle, intuitive mirrors—that show us what’s really going on inside. That’s part of why they’ve become so popular in therapeutic settings. But I’ll be honest: I think the real healing happens not when we insert structured human frameworks or labels, but when we simply let horses be horses, and let people be with them.

Dennis Cappel
Jun 9


From Confusion to Confidence: Learning in the Digital Age
In horsemanship—as in life—clarity doesn't come from knowing everything. It comes from choosing something and sticking with it long enough to fully understand it.

Dennis Cappel
Jun 2


“Your Horse is a Saint (Until the Farrier Shows Up)”
A Farrier’s Unfiltered Take on Hoof Hysteria - By Dennis Cappel, Master Horseman

Dennis Cappel
May 26
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