About
Return to the ancient agreement between human and animal.
Who We Are
We were raised by dogs and horses. Our values aren’t of this century.
Or the last.
There was a time before domestication became domination.
Before relationship became obedience.
Before we taught animals to perform and called it love.
TAO exists at the edge of that memory.
Returning to tradition doesn’t mean returning to the past –
it means reconnecting to the wisdom of our ancestors
and bring it forward with us.
About Chris (Psychologist PhD, Master of Animal Science)
She grew up in Texas – between wind, dust, horses, and old souls who knew more than any university ever will.
Charly, the Sioux elder, taught her that trust can’t be trained and freedom is never asked for. Her father trained military working dogs in the U.S. Army. Working with dogs the way her father taught her, no commands, no conditioning, no dominance. Only awareness, presence, and the ability to read what isn’t spoken.
Her world was between wolves, horses, and people who didn’t believe in control – only in trust, instinct, and honesty.
Stanford showed her everything she never wanted to become; the ranch showed her who she really is; and in between she saved more animals than people have ever understood.
A wolf moving between worlds: instinctive, uncompromising, loyal to a fault – and absolutely incorruptible when it comes to animals, truth, and freedom.

When the wolf approached the fire,
it wasn’t obedience.
It was trust.

About Jesse (Bachelor of Animal Science)
She grew up between horses, dogs, and silence – a wolf’s daughter in a girl’s shape. Stanford didn’t change her; it just gave names to what she already knew: animal science in her mind, design in her hands, instinct in her bones. She doesn’t talk much, but when she does, even the mountains listen.
Animals follow her without hesitation; humans need… a bit more time to understand she doesn’t do compromise. When she’s quiet, that’s when you better not move.
Together
Mother and daughter – two wolves, one vision:
a trauma-informed, force-free approach to living with animals.
Raw, real, and rooted in nature.
No trends. No tricks.
Just truth.
Healing begins in the smallest gestures –
a breath aligned, a boundary respected,
a silence shared.