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Rachel Heart Bellini DVM CVA CVSMT CVBMA cert AVCA Holistic Sports Medicine Veterinarian- Choose healing over treating to optimize performance & improve connection.

05/29/2026

Maybe horses were never meant to teach us how to exert dominance.

Maybe they came to teach us relationship.

The longer I spend around horses, the more I wonder if we misunderstood the lesson.

For generations, people have looked to horses as teachers of leadership, authority, and control.

We admired the person who could make a thousand-pound animal obey.

We built entire philosophies around gaining respect, establishing hierarchy, and becoming the one in charge.

And perhaps some of that was understandable. Horses are large, powerful animals. Learning to live safely alongside them matters.

But what if safety was never the deepest lesson they had to offer?

What if the real gift of horses has always been something far more challenging?

Relationship.

Not the kind of relationship where one being gets to decide and the other is expected to comply.

The kind where two individuals learn to listen.

The kind where trust cannot be demanded.

The kind where connection is built, not taken.

Because horses have a way of exposing things in us that humans often miss.

They notice our tension before we speak.
They notice our impatience before we act.
They notice when our words and our energy tell different stories.

And unlike people, they are rarely impressed by our titles, achievements, credentials, or explanations.

They respond to what we are.

That is a difficult teacher.

A horse does not care how much power you have.
A horse cares whether you feel safe.
Whether you are predictable.
Whether being near you brings comfort or stress.

In that way, horses may be among the greatest relationship teachers on earth.

Because relationship asks more of us than dominance ever will.

Dominance asks:
“How do I get my way?”

Relationship asks:
“How do we find a way together?”

Dominance seeks compliance.

Relationship seeks understanding.

Dominance is concerned with control.

Relationship is concerned with connection.

And perhaps that is why so many people find themselves changing after years with horses.

Not because they learned how to command better.

But because they learned how to listen better.

How to soften.
How to become curious.
How to slow down enough to hear what another being is trying to communicate.

I sometimes think the most profound horses are not the ones that carry us where we want to go.

They are the ones that stop us long enough to question where we are going in the first place.

Maybe that is why horses continue to captivate us after thousands of years.

Not because they make us feel powerful.

But because they invite us into a different way of being.

A way rooted not in force, but in partnership.

Not in winning, but in understanding.

Not in dominance, but in relationship.

And perhaps that was the lesson all along.

05/29/2026

Master class here on compensatory hind end gaits !!
Watch the greys hind end compared to the other two. First one is bilaterally unstable behind, third one has a left hind, grey has a functional hind end and in my perfect world the other two would be under care.

I have recently started to collaborate with Dr Andy as we share a common interest in how the nervous system is re wired ...
05/28/2026

I have recently started to collaborate with Dr Andy as we share a common interest in how the nervous system is re wired when we don’t feel safe. Horses and people have so many similarities when it comes to adapting to overwhelming stress.

This video hit home hard for me

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The Worthiness Project: Truth Comes to the Quiet Mind

You've rested. Taken the time off. And came back feeling exactly the same. That's not a workload problem, it's a nervous system healing problem. Your nervous...

Using top down approaches to support local interventions is the ONLY sustainable way to keep horses sound in my opinion....
05/27/2026

Using top down approaches to support local interventions is the ONLY sustainable way to keep horses sound in my opinion.

I am really excited to share my process at the American Association of Equine Therapists and Technicians annual conference in Lexington KY. I will be speaking Friday and Saturday June 26 and 27.
They have gone above and beyond with a really relevant group of speakers

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There really is no one size fits all rehabilitation program!!

The programs I was exposed to in my veterinary training for limb injuries treated every horse the same. Weeks and months of walking and trotting straight lines, popping champagne when we could turn a corner without having to do a downward transition.

These days I design individualized programs based first and foremost on the status of the horses nervous system.

Is the horse crazy upregulated such that it explodes when taken into an arena?? or is the horse so frozen it has to rock back, put tension in the lead to activate its mobilizers so it can get out of the stall to then be dragged to the arena like its half alive ??

Because these two horses need two completely different programs if they have sports medicine injuries in need of healing and rehabilitation.

My next step is finances. What can the owner realistically afford to spend and where that money should be best spent. I rarely begin with the local treatments which usually cost the most in hope that some of the other categories will mitigate those problems.

Next is who is going to do the rehab ?? If the owner is unwilling or incapable then this is going to be the first place we will need money. The horse will need time - usually 30 minutes 3-4 times a week for exercises but if the horse is on stall rest it will need some 'enrichment' of some sort daily until it can start going out - I don't do a lot of stall rest unless there has been surgery.

Once the status of the nervous system is being worked on ( top down therapy ) I will typically focus a lot of my energies and owner time in the category of local and top down since these are super simple methods to support the nervous system AND help local healing. Almost all of these can be done effectively by some one with minimal skill level by design !

And then we see how the case evolves and address the issues we can - saving the more invasive, expensive and potential side effect treatments for last.

Sometimes people tell me it’s not possible to rehabilitate horses with issues like DSLD and sleep collapse and I have to wonder, are we eating off the same menu ???

Holistic Sports Medicine Rehabilitation

05/26/2026

Such a great post and YUCK!!

05/26/2026

I just could not be more honored to be a part of Gus’s journey.
Mandy and Gus have shown incredible perseverance and faith and sometimes it does take pure trust and faith to get you back to center. This partnership shows the realm of what can be possible in these tough cases ❤️❤️❤️

Don’t forget to train for extension!!!
05/25/2026

Don’t forget to train for extension!!!

If you cant get your joints into extension you cant get right with gravity. At its deepest level the body needs to be right with gravity to feel safe.

This is why many programs don't get to a cure and why the ones that do , do ...

Some will calm the horses mind but miss that the body is constantly feeding back to the nervous system the message of not safe. The body will struggle to get right with gravity if the joints have lost their full range of motion. Increased tension in the soft tissue makes them tight preventing full extension and often this becomes a new normal.

A calm mind allows the tension to disappear.

Lowering the tension allows the joints to align.

Aligned joints can get into extension and correctly manage gravitational forces without collapsing

The three F's will only take you so far if the body is constantly feeding another message to the brain.

( this is people too !!!! )

Does that make sense ?

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This is going to be a really great conferance !! Check out the line up of equine professionals!!I will be speaking and d...
05/24/2026

This is going to be a really great conferance !!
Check out the line up of equine professionals!!

I will be speaking and doing a lab on the emerging field of Neuro Rehabilitation - top down approaches to support musculoskeletal healing.

Today is the LAST DAY FOR EARLY BIRD PRICING! 3 Days of Education for $250!

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WHEN: June 24th - June 27th, 2026
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SUNDAY IS FOR HUMANS EATING FOR HEALING. Chinese medicine views being overweight as a disease process and treats it by s...
05/24/2026

SUNDAY IS FOR HUMANS
EATING FOR HEALING.

Chinese medicine views being overweight as a disease process and treats it by supporting the functions of receiving, processing, digesting, and letting go.

Eating for healing refers to a way of eating that requires the least amount of energy for your body to perform these functions.

You see, excess weight, poor sleep, and even hot flashes are looked upon as symptoms of low energy.

One of the ways to restore energy is to ingest foods that don’t require a lot of processing to become digestible. If we think of our stomachs as ovens then it makes sense that throwing ice and cold beverages as well as raw vegetables into the mix is going to make more work for our bodies.

Just say no to that morning green smoothie ! Make yourself a warm compote of apples and cinnamon with walnuts …

We’ve just entered Chinese summer so are in full on FIRE season and the solstice less than a month away. Eating seasonal fruits that are also red like watermelon is a great way to entangle your Qi with the season and scam some of that energy too.

The ‘taste’ of summer is bitter so along with my watermelon I massaged and then lightly sautéed some arugula with garlic and mushrooms. As you can see I’m really trying it optimize here with my meal !!

What isn’t so intuitive when it comes to our digestive function are all the other things we are taking into our bodies and unable to get them processed enough to digest or let go.

This can look like information or even emotions.

This is why I love Chinese Medicine so much - you never run out of ways to support the bodies functions which always leads to regression of symptoms.

When you work with functions you don’t have to worry as much about re occurrence.

It’s wild how just changing your belief systems around why something is occurring can take you on the most interesting and fantastical journeys.

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