Heart Strings For Horses

Heart Strings For Horses Heart Strings, in memory of our Mighty Maverick, is dedicated to helping foals in need. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit. Your donations are tax deductible.

FOAL FEST performer update! We’ve been lucky enough to secure a booking with local comedian Scott Losse! Be sure to mark...
05/29/2026

FOAL FEST performer update! We’ve been lucky enough to secure a booking with local comedian Scott Losse! Be sure to mark your calendars, you won’t want to miss this years Foal Fest!

Scott Losse is a snowboarder, stand-up comedian and content creator from Burien, Washington. He has been featured in Outside Magazine, SiriusXM, and Dry Bar Comedy. In recent years, Scott has become well known for his short-form content about Mountain Biking, Snowboarding, and living in the Pacific Northwest. Yes, he is the "I Live in the Pacific Northwest" guy.

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Weather report shows a rainy day for tomorrow. ‘Sitting With Horses’ is cancelled. Will resume Friday June 5th 1pm-3pm. ...
05/29/2026

Weather report shows a rainy day for tomorrow.

‘Sitting With Horses’ is cancelled. Will resume Friday June 5th 1pm-3pm.

If magically the weather improves, send a message to see if we can still have the session.

Join us Fridays 1pm-3pm for  ‘Sitting With Horses’ A time to slow and pause from your busy schedules.
05/16/2026

Join us Fridays 1pm-3pm for
‘Sitting With Horses’

A time to slow and pause from your busy schedules.

How slowing down with an animal can speed up your own healing
(Yes, it sounds backwards. No, it’s not.)

We live in a world that loves hurry.
Quick fixes, fast answers, instant everything.

But animals… they don’t play that game.
Spend five minutes with a horse, a dog, a goat, even a slightly judgmental barn cat — and you’ll notice something:

Their entire nervous system hums at a different tempo.
Slower. Softer. Steadier.

Like they’re tuned to Earth’s original rhythm, and we accidentally left ours on fast-forward.

And here’s the magic:
When you match their pace — even for a moment — your whole inner world starts to rearrange itself.

You notice your shoulders dropping.
Your breath loosening.
Your thoughts unclenching, like tiny fists finally opening.

Animals don’t teach presence by talking about it.
They embody it.

They offer a living, breathing example of what it feels like when survival mode is switched off and “I’m okay now” is switched on.
This is why people say they feel calmer around animals.
It isn’t mystical (though it feels that way).

It’s co-regulation — two beings syncing up without trying.
And here’s the kicker:

When you slow down with an animal, your healing speeds up.
Because your body finally has space to do the mending it’s been trying to do all along.

So next time you’re overwhelmed, heart-heavy, or running miles inside your own mind, find a creature who lives close to the ground.

Stand beside them.
Match their breath.
Let their steadiness rub off on you.

Healing doesn’t always look like breakthroughs or big dramatic moments.

Sometimes it looks like standing still with a horse in a sunbeam, doing absolutely nothing…
and feeling your whole life shift one quiet exhale at a time.

Have you ever felt an animal “reset” your nervous system without even trying?

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6004 226th Drive NE
Granite Falls, WA
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