What is your overall opinion of the Trust Technique Video Course?

We would be very grateful for your comments on the video course 🙂

What do our current members have to say?

Georgianna Smith

I have shared what the first , cheaper session, taught me with anyone that will listen. I tried the techniques, though only lightly understood, with my animals. Their reactions were surprising but , yes, after introspection, predictable. It has helped and enriched my relationships with both my human friends and my animals. Thank you.

Barbara Angier

Such a gentle loving technique for both animals and humans!

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Chris Hemingway

I am very much enjoying this course even though I struggle with internet connection which stops me in the middle at times. I can already feel the difference in my horses attitude towards me and can't wait to repair the trust between us. The lions of course were amazing. I did not expect this technique to work so well with Wild animals. I am hoping my cows will appreciate this too! Thank you. I remember when I was young telling someone I thought animals were telepathic but I was told not to be so daft
I was gutted but have always felt that way but needed help to organise my thoughts. Great stuff

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Monica

So far this has been beyond great! I purchased my first horse in 1999 and have had several throughout the years. We still own the first two we purchased. A 25 year old Arabian mare and a 26 year old quarter horse gelding. I wish I had known about the Trust Technique 22 years ago. We currently own four horses and I was skeptical...but hopeful that they would respond like the horses in the videos... as they have had a lot of years of me implementing training methods. Not harsh, but not putting the needs of the horses before my own ego and agenda. The first day I played with it with Bella, a mare who was born on our farm, I took her into the scary arena, which she has never laid down or rolled in since we moved here a year ago. I practiced keeping my mind quiet from the moment I went to get her from the pasture. I offered for her to lay down, thinking if she did she would roll and then get back up right away. But, she stayed laying down with me for 30 minutes. In subsequent play sessions in there she has done a lot of yawning, blowing and licking. In our last session she did spins on the pedestal and rolled a big ball back and forth with me. I have also been taking TT out to my herd. The third time, three of the four laid all the way down, flat, out cold! It is also going very well with my gelding, Uhtred, who I was given 2 years ago. He's a highly sensitive, anxious horse who had problems with his first thee owners. We have made some good progress but TT is the piece of the puzzle we were missing. He was the first to come lay down but the most anxious when I take him away from the herd or any of the herd leaves him. We have had two really great sessions in the arena . He almost laid down...knees bent, but just couldn't quite make it....lol. I'm so excited to have found this and eager to finish the course! I am even considering becoming certified. Thank you so much for the way you are helping us to change lives!

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Michael

I have only watched a few videos in the course and have already learned so much to use. I am really looking forward to this course.