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When Good Feet Can Fall Apart Fast: June Hoof Care tips for seasonal success.
When Good Feet Can Fall Apart Fast: June Hoof Care tips for seasonal success.

Dennis Cappel
2 days ago


Horse Training: What You Allow is What Your Horse Learns
Horse Training: What You Allow is What Your Horse Learns

Dennis Cappel
Jun 2


Awareness: The Foundation of Feel in Horsemanship
Awareness: The Foundation of Feel in Horsemanship

Dennis Cappel
May 19


Start Light, Build As Needed: Developing True Feel in Horsemanship
Start Light, Build As Needed: Developing True Feel in Horsemanship

Dennis Cappel
May 12


Riding With Feel: Meeting the Horse Where He Is
Riding With Feel: Meeting the Horse Where He Is

Dennis Cappel
May 5


The Role of Feel in Riding Horses
The Role of Feel in Riding Horses

Dennis Cappel
Apr 28


Cappel Cowboy Wisdom – Eight things Dennis will not let a horse do.
Cappel Cowboy Wisdom – Eight things Dennis will not let a horse do.

Dennis Cappel
Apr 22


Why I will Never Stop Learning Horses
This is something I have dedicated my life to. It did not come from obligation or circumstance, but from a deep, burning desire to communicate with the horse more clearly, more effectively, and more honestly every time I step up to one.

Dennis Cappel
Apr 14


When Spring Grass Turns Dangerous
The bite of cold winter air is gone. The days are getting warmer. The sunshine seems brighter, the skies are bluer, and the grass well, the grass is finally green again.
But that is where the problem begins.

Dennis Cappel
Apr 7


Spring Horse Training Tips to Build Confidence. Asking the right questions before you get in the saddle.
Spring is here and with it comes fresh energy. Warmer weather, longer days, and horses that are finally starting to feel good again. When horses feel good, they often want to express more energy than we might be ready for.

Dennis Cappel
Mar 31


One Shoe Short -“What happens when a horse loses a shoe?”
A well-balanced horse with a strong hoof and a properly fitted shoe shouldn’t lose them often. When they do, it’s typically from something like overreaching or getting hung up.

Dennis Cappel
Mar 24


Stop Hoof Cracks Before They Start!
Occasionally, I get a call from someone worried about a crack in their horse’s hoof. Most of the time, the horse is not even lame, but the crack looks bad enough to cause concern.

Dennis Cappel
Mar 17


How to Get Better Results With Your Horse
If you’re not getting the results you want with your horse, the solution may not be in the horse.

Dennis Cappel
Mar 10


Why Does My Horse Do That?
Horses do what horses do out of instinct and survival. They aren’t sitting around planning how to frustrate you. They are responding to what they feel in the moment. Every reaction, good or bad, comes from a place of self-preservation.

Dennis Cappel
Mar 3


How Do I Know If My Horse Needs Shoes?
This is a never-ending question: How do I know when my horse needs shoes? My simple answer is this: When the horse tells you.

Dennis Cappel
Feb 24


Seven Signs your horse is not ready to ride.
Reading a horse to tell if it is ready to ride is not as complicated as you might think. A lot of it comes down to common sense.

Dennis Cappel
Feb 17


Fear Is Not Your Enemy, It Is an Invitation
Fear is something every horseman encounters, no matter how much experience they have. In my work, I often describe fear using the acronym F.E.A.R., false evidence appearing real. Fear feels very real in the moment, but it is not always an accurate picture of what is happening.

Dennis Cappel
Feb 10


When a horse’s confidence gets rattled
People often correct the reaction without understanding what the horse lost in the process – Confidence!

Dennis Cappel
Feb 3


Are you the leader your horse wants to follow?
Horses are herd animals, and within every herd there is a natural order based on leadership, safety, and trust. Horses do not follow because of force or dominance alone. They follow those who provide clarity, consistency, and a sense of security.

Dennis Cappel
Jan 27


Do you understand the feelings and emotions of your horse?
Many equestrians spend years learning how to improve their horse’s performance, yet far fewer take time to truly understand how their horse feels.

Dennis Cappel
Jan 20
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