Whether it is a woman leading a pack of hunting dogs from horseback, managing a sled dog team, or simply building a multi-species family farm, the intersection of represents one of the most enduring and emotionally intelligent relationships in human-animal history.
The relationships between humans and animals are vast and varied, spanning thousands of years. Among these, the bonds formed between women and animals, specifically horses and dogs, hold a special place. These animals have been companions, workers, and even therapeutic aids for many. In this article, we'll explore the dynamics of these relationships, the roles horses and dogs play in women's lives, and the benefits that can arise from these interactions. Horse Dog Fack Women
Maria runs a non-profit that takes in abandoned horses and dogs. She teaches local women how to rehabilitate them using FACK. “The first lesson is always fear,” she says. “A shaking hand makes a horse shake back. Once they learn to stand still and breathe, everything changes.” Today, her ranch hosts monthly “Horse Dog Fack Women” retreats, where participants learn to lead a horse while walking a dog simultaneously. Whether it is a woman leading a pack