BUILDING INVISIBLE BRIDGES
Learn the Trust Technique with your animal
When you learn the Trust Technique it can help you
- Understand your animal and how they experience life
- Work on resolving difficult behaviours
- Heal past trauma
- Help animals as they approach the end of life
- Ease life transitions and challenges such as moving home, loss of a carer or companion, surgery, illness, feared situations.
Everyone can learn the Trust Technique. It is easy to learn and all you need is the commitment to practise it regularly with your animal. There are no down sides. The more time you spend quietly sharing peace and gently listening to how they respond, the more you learn about who they are.
And they learn quickly that you are listening!
The old ways of ‘training’ animals involved domination and control. Fear was used as the main tool for ‘teaching’ them how to behave. Many animals have suffered this type of treatment. We all have traumatic memories of this from our lives – the time we saw someone beating his dog for running away, the horses we have seen yanked into submission in the ring, cats pushed aggressively out of the way. And this doesn’t even begin to address what happens to animals in captivity
Out-dated training methods create fear in an animal and destroy trust. Many of us have witnessed this and I believe it causes pain to us all.
It is the aim of the Trust Technique to share that there is another way. One animal at a time we can open up an awareness that animals are not there for us to dominate or control.
Once you learn to be present and open and appreciative, you begin the healing that ripples out well beyond just you and your animal.
We ask animals to cooperate with us but are we willing to cooperate with them?
Trust Technique takes you on a journey of discovery that will never end.
If you want to learn the Trust Technique then contact me for a free 30 minute phone call to talk about your own animal
“All life will respond to genuine interest, respect, appreciation, affection and gentleness”
J. Allen Boone.