What is your overall opinion of the Messages Of Trust?
What do current members have to say?

I love the concept of the technique. It has been a learning concept for me and I have always been cognitive of an animals feelings, but not always able to help them as they need. I have many dogs, a horse, a goat and a feral family of cats that I have made a lot of progress with. Thankk you so much for this vision of mindful communication and trust.

Approccio bellissimo….
Wonderful approach...

As a dog lover I am so impressed about everything I saw in the introduction course part 1-2-3 already. I am aware now that I have to slow down (finally) and not only for our sensitive labrador but also for myself (also HSP) ... not a concidence that we came into eachothers lifes and that the trust technique came into my life as well. I am looking forward to make this journey together.

This course made aware that my mind was racing all the time… from the very second I wake up to the Minute I Fall asleep… there is always noise in my Head! I realised I was being „noisy“ around my horses and cats… This course helped me be aware of my noise and greatly reduce my thinking levels several times during the day. Particularly around my animals…

Fantastic information! Very helpful for learning how to understand yourself and how to work with other humans and animals. I was amazed by Ares' story. It made me cry to see him with his new female companion. I'm now looking forward to learning the Trust Technique through the Video Course. I enjoyed the Messages of Trust videos and feel they are a great introduction to the Trust Technique as well as an interesting precursor to the course.

I enjoyed this course and have replayed the videos several times. I went on later to have one to one sessions with one of your practitioners to help with one of my 3 dogs. It has been so far very successful and has sparked a desire to take this training further. I have now purchased the Trust Technique lifetime video course and will see where this leads me and my little rescued pack. I am also using this technique when visiting a neglected horse that is ‘stabled’ near to my home.