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Thanks to Dr. Kim, there is harmony
between the miniature schnauzers in my household. My older one, Lucky, was four when the puppy joined our family. He was used to all of my attention and the house was
his. He was
very reluctant,
even stubborn, to accept the puppy as a permanent part of our family and as a brother. Well, Dr. Kim was persistent in explaining to him that the puppy was part of our family and would
eventually be home full time. Dr. Kim has a way of "negotiating" with the animals. Through these negotiations
and my kept promises, Lucky decided to accept the puppy as a brother and now includes him in play time and even naps next to him.
They get along great now, thanks to Dr Kim!
Nancy O'Donnell

Chelsea
was not a happy cat when we met. She was living at an animal shelter, where I
volunteer. During her stay, she had, unfortunately, bitten
two people. Knowing her chances for adoption were slim, she chose me to
take her home. By last December she had been in my home for over 5 months and
was still grabbing me with her teeth. Finally I asked her why she was still biting
me. A little voice in my head said, “I’m scared.”
How fortunate that Dr. Kim was going to be visiting the shelter the following week. When I related my story, Dr. Kim told me Chelsea had abandonment concerns. Then
Dr. Kim gave me FOUR LINES to say to Chelsea every day. It
is three months later, and Chelsea is such a happy cat now! She plays with my other cats, can’t wait to nap on my lap, purrs more than growls, and knows I
will always take care of her and be here for her. Thank you Dr. Kim! Leslie D.

I
LOVE YOU! When Dr. Kim was here she spent some time with my little white cockatoo. The bird is ten years old and he’s had several owners. This
bird is a talker and he has maybe a hundred words and phrases. His name has always been Nomad,
but he’s never once said Nomad for me or for any of his other owners. (That’s okay with me because I never liked the name Nomad.) This bird let Kim know that he wanted to be called Pete, so I’ve been calling him Pete and Sweet Pete.
Today, for the first time, he said “Hi, Pete, Hello, Pete. He’s never said this before, and I was amazed! I
told him, “Your name is Pete!” He responded “Baby Pete”. When I told him,
“You’re MY baby, Pete!,” he responded, “I love
you”. I'm thrilled! Thanks, Dr. Kim. I’ve had a difficult time with this little guy, and now I feel that
I’m getting much closer to him. Lorrie Mitchell

Speaking to Star
& Miss Molly through Dr. Kim, has been what I've been searching for, for years! I feel as if we're all sitting around
the table, sharing the information the other needs to hear. The conversations have confirmed and clarified many of my
questions. They have also surprised me! Specifically, learning about Star's past was helpful
about why he's so sensitive about having a saddle put on him or hearing from Little Miss Molly (our other good equine friend)
what a "horrible" day it was when she & I literally knocked heads together while she jumped over a puddle.
It's an incredible gift
to talk with my animal friends. And hearing their personalities come through is such fun, too!
They really will surprise you! Thank you, Dr. Kim, for opening up our doors!!
Leslie
P.

After you did a consultation with Patty, she started to do just great! When
you left on Friday, Patty just won and then went on to win Best of Winners at the Louisville Dachshund Club Specialty. That was a five point major (the biggest
you can get) at the biggest miniature dachshund show in the country! This
is like a dream come true. She went on to repeat her win on Saturday getting
another five point major and winning Winners Bitch at the Hoosier Dachshund Specialty.
She competed against some of the best dogs in the country.
As
promised (Patty and I agreed to this, during your consultation), when she got her two majors and finished her championship
I did not show her on Sunday. I told her if she ever wanted to show again she only had to let me know. Who knows, she might change her mind and decide showing is not so bad after all. I will let her make that decision on her own. I plan on taking
her to the next show weekends (Aug 20-22) and just let her be a spectator and see how she likes that. I hope she will communicate with me her feelings. I am trying
to tune into her thoughts. My husband and I are just so proud
of her and cannot thank you enough for opening the door of communication for us.
She is
the "star" of our household and is enjoying it immensely.
Thanks again,
Pam and Patty Cakes

When Dr. Kim spoke to my cat, Bella, she volunteered to also communicate
with my aquatic friend, Mr. Fish. Mr. Fish told her that he needed more light and that he
didn't like Bella drinking from his bowl. We've now moved him to the kitchen
window where it is very light, and where Bella can't get to his bowl. He seems much
happier!
Sandra A.

Three
years ago Max had a mental breakdown and began attacking his feline friend, Spruce. The aggression
lasted close to a year. I took Max to various vets, who did all kinds
of tests and even put him on valium for a while, but nothing worked.
Finally, two things
started to bring him back to mental health: the arrival of James and with him,
his cat-loving pit bull Lainie into our household, and several
conversations with Dr. Kim,
who found out details
of why Max had been feeling bad, and who explained to him why he ought to be more open-minded. It
worked! Dr. Kim has worked with all of the animal members
of our household, and James
and I are grateful to her for helping us understand our beloved friends
better than we did before. Janice and James Cha plus, Max, Spruce, Mika and Lainie

Mr. Bushy is a great joy! This little fellow talks to me when
I come in the door and is always happy to see me. I took him in about a week ago after seeing him on my patio for two
days. He appeared to be very cold. I tried to get him ot go in the tree on my property, but he just kept following me
around the yeard! That is when I called Dr. Kim to talk with him. She found out his mother just
"never came back." Then she found a website that would help me feed him and take care
of him. I called several rescue groups, too. He's really responding to the formula I make for him! I
got him two heating pads, one for one carrier (which I keep him in until he gets bigger), and one for when I clean his carrier
and have to move him to another one. I will let him go just as soon as he tells us he is ready, and can make it on his
own. Thanks Dr. Kim for your help!
Nancy O.

In April of 2004 after two years of trying to get our female Irish Wolfhound to eat, I contacted Dr. Kim Ogden
hoping against hope that she would be able to offer an answer to why our girl would not eat.
After
Dr. Kim spoke with Tipper, she informed us that Tipper did not like the foods I was feeding her, that
she didn't feel
loved due to us placing her into a kennel when we went on vacation. In Tipper's
words, "I thought that they didn't love me and were trying to kill me".
Since our girl spoke with Dr. Kim, we have taken her to her vet, was prescribed medication for her upset
tummy and she HAS GAINED OVER 20 POUNDS!
I know
that my education tells me that an animal communicator may be considered way out there but for this Masters of Social Work
professional, Dr. Kim has changed my anorexia dog into a girl who has a wonderful sense
of humor and is always seeking food. I truly believe
that Dr. Kim Ogden saved our girl from a painful hungry life. Gaye
Lynn Todtz, MSW

"I was having behavioral problems
with my cat, Desdemona, so a friend recommended that I call Dr. Kim. I’d
never used an animal communicator before so I wasn’t sure what to expect. Dr. Kim’s gentle loving spirit immediately put
my anxieties at ease.
After
our session, the behavioral problems stopped because Dr. Kim helped us reach a compromise improving
living situation. During the session, I was able to get verification that Dr. Kim was indeed communicating with my cat. Desdemona has had some physical problems as well and Dr. Kim has
been instrumental in helping me to get an understanding of how she is feeling. Dr. Kim has
also helped to put Desdemona more at ease when she has to visit our vet. It helps me to know that my cat has
knowledge of what to expect and that she can expect recovery at times that have seemed dire. Dr.
Kim has given me a deeper appreciation and more respect for our beautiful animal companions. Thank you!" Merredith Brittain
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