Our Story
About
Founded With Heart, Led By Experience, And Grounded In The Healing Wisdom Of Nature.
The passion for the horse-human connection runs deep in the roots of Brave Little Hooves. From the very beginning, this work has been inspired by the quiet wisdom, sensitivity, and presence that horses offer. Their ability to connect without words, to attune without judgment, and to invite regulation through relationships is at the heart of everything we do. This deep respect for the healing potential of the horse-human bond shapes our approach and guides the way we hold space for growth, safety, and transformation.
At Brave Little Hooves, each horse is seen as a valued partner in the healing process—not just for their presence, but for their individuality. We honor each horse’s unique personality, preferences, and boundaries, allowing them to show up authentically in sessions. Just as we meet each client where they are, we also respect where each horse is emotionally and energetically on any given day. Whether a horse is naturally curious, calm, playful, or observant, their way of relating offers insight and connection. By honoring their uniqueness, we create a space of mutual respect and authentic relationship—where both human and horse can engage in meaningful, healing connection.
What We Believe In
Meet the Founder
Carmen Carl, LPCC
Carmen Carl, LPCC, is a licensed therapist with a deep passion for connection, horses, and a heart for helping people heal. With a rich background spanning hospitals, schools, and community-based mental health, Carmen integrates her clinical expertise with the healing presence of horses. Carmen is Level 1 Trained in Natural Lifemanship and trauma-informed care, blending these approaches to support nervous system regulation, relational healing, and self-discovery. Carmen brings this unique blend of experience to the round pen, creating a safe, supportive space for individuals of all ages to explore growth, regulation, and authentic connection.
Meet Our Herd
Meet Hot Shot
Meet Ace
Meet Chief
Meet Grace
Meet Joy
Meet Hero
Where Healing Feels Like Home
From the moment you walk into our clinic, you’ll find a peaceful, judgment-free environment. Every room is designed with soft lighting, natural tones, and soothing energy to make you feel safe and relaxed during every visit.
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Reach Us
- (209) 730-6425
- Bravelittlehooves@gmail.com
- Wilton, California
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Faq’s
Frequently Asked Questions
Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP) is a therapeutic approach that involves engaging with horses to support emotional healing, self-awareness, and nervous system regulation. Grounded in trauma-informed and evidence-based principles, EAP uses the horse-human relationship for exploring patterns, building trust, and practicing safe, connected interactions. Sessions are unmounted—no riding is involved—and focus on presence, relationship, and co-regulation rather than performance or control.
Horses are highly intuitive, relational animals who respond to our nervous systems and emotional states in the moment. Working with horses offers immediate feedback on patterns of connection, trust, and regulation. Because they are nonverbal and responsive to body language, they help clients build awareness, hold space,, and experience co-regulation in a way that is both grounding and deeply healing.
Not at all. No prior horse experience is necessary. All equine-assisted sessions take place on the ground—there is no riding involved—and everything is guided with your safety and comfort in mind. Whether you’re completely new to horses or have years of experience, we’ll meet you where you are and move at a pace that feels supportive.
We work with children (ages 7 and up), teens, adults, and families. Our services are tailored to meet the developmental and emotional needs of each age group, offering a safe and supportive space for healing, growth, and connection at every stage of life.
We recommend wearing comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing that you don’t mind getting a little dusty. Closed-toe shoes are required for safety, as all sessions take place around animals and on uneven terrain
Brave Little Hooves does not contract with insurance at this time. However, we proudly accept CareCredit and are a contracted provider with the Concern Employee Assistance Program (EAP). If you have out-of-network benefits, we’re happy to provide a superbill upon request that you can submit to your insurance for possible reimbursement.
During your intake session, we’ll take time to get to know you, understand your needs, and explore what brings you to therapy. Together, we’ll create a personalized treatment plan, set meaningful goals, and discuss whether incorporating equine-assisted sessions is the right fit for you at this time. Everything we do is collaborative, at your pace, and grounded in a trauma-informed approach that centers your comfort, choice, and readiness.