Mini Therapy Horses

Mini Therapy Horses Mini Therapy Horses is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit charity and a recognized leader in equine therapy with mini therapy horses.

Mini Therapy Horses was founded in 2008 by Victoria Nodiff-Netanel and is a recognized leader in equine therapy with miniature horses. Mini Therapy Horses conducts regular visits at Shriners for Children Medical Center in Pasadena, Ronald McDonald House in both Pasadena and Los Angeles, the Department of Children and Family Services Juvenile Court, UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center, UCLA Santa Mon

ica Hospital, the Greater Los Angeles Veteran's Hospital and L.A. Family Housing, amongst others. Whether comforting children bedside after surgery as they come out of anesthesia or visiting with a veteran who just wants to sit quietly and share space with one of our horses, the MTH team is there to bring a sense of calm, comfort and happiness. As members of the LA Mayor's Crisis Response Team, our highly trained teams offer resources and support to survivors of traumatic incidents city-wide. These little horse heroes have responded to tragedies like the mass shootings in San Bernardino, Las Vegas and Thousand Oaks and also served as first-responders during the Woolsey Fire. Additionally, we are proud to be a part of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Community Outreach Program, helping to create bridges between law enforcement and the community.

05/29/2026

This video popped up and I had to share. Here’s Valentina Blue from last Halloween with other wild creatures. πŸ¦„πŸ’•πŸ¦–

05/27/2026

Our bi-annual visit to West LA College always helps to destress students before finals! We love our yearly repeat visits.

Today we honor our service MEN, WOMEN and ANIMALS  that have given the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Thank you to ...
05/25/2026

Today we honor our service MEN, WOMEN and ANIMALS that have given the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Thank you to all our veterans including the ones we meet weekly at the Los Angeles Veterans Hospital. Today I gave an interview with Ann Lee at The Guardian News and Media in London and focused on how my oldest mini, Black Pearl has changed my life. I started our nonprofit Mini Therapy Horses, visiting with Pearl and veterans at the VA and we’re still making the rounds in the hospital every Monday since 2009. So on this day I also want to honor Pearl, an extraordinary therapy horse with a huge heart for our vets.

We thought we should share the Mini Therapy Horses guard dogs Vivian Rose and Paloma Blue.
05/24/2026

We thought we should share the Mini Therapy Horses guard dogs Vivian Rose and Paloma Blue.

ACES Mental Health Awareness Event brought comfort to a community in recovery.
05/24/2026

ACES Mental Health Awareness Event brought comfort to a community in recovery.

For Mental Health Awareness Week at Google the employees had a great time connecting with Blue Moon and Belle. We had a ...
05/23/2026

For Mental Health Awareness Week at Google the employees had a great time connecting with Blue Moon and Belle. We had a constant flow of awesome horse huggers.

05/23/2026

Google Facility Mental Health Awareness Event for their employees and some of their adorable children. πŸ’—πŸŽΉπŸ¦„

05/22/2026

ACES Mental Health Awareness Week with Mini Therapy Horses. β€οΈπŸ‘πŸΌπŸ¦„

05/19/2026

LILY is getting better at her keyboard skills and Valentina is a pro!

We brought our biggest and tiniest mini mares to Huntington Middle School in San Marino. Lily and Valentina were the cut...
05/19/2026

We brought our biggest and tiniest mini mares to Huntington Middle School in San Marino. Lily and Valentina were the cutest pair of love bugs comforting staff and students.

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26500 Agoura Road Suite 102/460
Calabasas, CA
91302

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