'Trust and Connection': Horse Adjusts Pace to Match Older Man During Horse Therapy Session

A tender interaction between an older man and a calm, attentive horse was captured during a horsemanship lesson at a US farm, where staff said the pair appeared to find a shared rhythm for the first time. According to the farm, Doug, described as a well-traveled man who recently began shareboarding a horse, has been working on connection-focused skills, including grooming, leading exercises, and moving in sync with the animal. Staff said Joy, the horse Doug has been learning with, is typically quicker than his natural pace. But on this occasion, she appeared to tune in to him with unusual focus: watching his movements, slowing her steps, and even pausing to let him catch up before continuing. Instructor Tina asked Doug whether he felt he had sped up or Joy had slowed down. He replied that it felt like 'both,' explaining that they seemed to have 'met in the middle,' according to staff. The session concluded with what the farm called an 'aha' moment - Doug completing his final pattern without any volunteer assisting Joy, relying entirely on 'trust and connection.' The farm said Joy, an adaptive riding horse, 'lived up to her name' during the touching moment. (Footage by Randi Murawski/Storyful via Getty Images UGC)
A tender interaction between an older man and a calm, attentive horse was captured during a horsemanship lesson at a US farm, where staff said the pair appeared to find a shared rhythm for the first time. According to the farm, Doug, described as a well-traveled man who recently began shareboarding a horse, has been working on connection-focused skills, including grooming, leading exercises, and moving in sync with the animal. Staff said Joy, the horse Doug has been learning with, is typically quicker than his natural pace. But on this occasion, she appeared to tune in to him with unusual focus: watching his movements, slowing her steps, and even pausing to let him catch up before continuing. Instructor Tina asked Doug whether he felt he had sped up or Joy had slowed down. He replied that it felt like 'both,' explaining that they seemed to have 'met in the middle,' according to staff. The session concluded with what the farm called an 'aha' moment - Doug completing his final pattern without any volunteer assisting Joy, relying entirely on 'trust and connection.' The farm said Joy, an adaptive riding horse, 'lived up to her name' during the touching moment. (Footage by Randi Murawski/Storyful via Getty Images UGC)
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December 08, 2025
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