Welcome, Reader! Here are some people’s quotes about our work together(Please See below Worcester Zen’s Inclusivity Statement):
Will try to return with more recent testimonials. If you see yourself here thank you for writing this! This is Reggie:
Also:
I love the inclusivity and Black Lives Matter statement by Boundless Zen in Worcester MA. One of if not the best! Please scroll to the “Inclusivity” link.
1) Although most of the following notes are behavioral, in this comment, a woman grieves a beautiful Cat:
"I am totally trying not to blame myself for anything, but sometimes the guilt seeps in. I certainly didn't feel from our conversation with Mozart that he blamed me or my husband for anything. I read "The Pet Loss Companion," and it says, "Whatever the circumstances of your friend's death, you deserve to remind yourself that human beings have limitations ... we never intentionally cause harm to our loved ones." Basically, you do the best you can with the knowledge you have at the time. That's what I did."
Carolyn
http://www.thepetlosscompanion.com/
August 7, 2020
2) I did not see a place for testimonials, so I'm sending it here. I just can't thank you enough for always being there when I need you. You have helped me and my fur family though adoption grief, loss and crazy adventures with interfering raccoons. You have never said no or I can't help you. You always help, you always come through. Please post this so people know how wonderful and dedicated you are!
Elaine Harrington
April 17, 2019
3) Zan has been a great help to me and my 3 pets. She eased the transition when my sister and her dogs were back home. And another time when one Larry was ill. Both times we were able to everyone back to a good their playful selves.
Carolyn(another Carolyn)
May 22, 2018
4) Things are better here.
Sheri
January 3rd, 2019
5) The change in the cats’ behavior is dramatic; they even groomed each other a little bit. Thank you so, so much.
Tara(in a text)
March 26, 2019
Update 7-21-21:
6) Christi writes about reading body language in ordinary reality as well as modelling calm behavior with her dogs 🐕 🐶:
“Well, I haven't taken Henry out to practice behavior modification in regard to people, but, a few things appear to be changing.
1) He has not growled at Maya on my bed, since we talked. In fact, my roommate's dog has been downstairs with me since Friday, and Henry has been quite gracious, even when Winston cozies up to me. That is kind of shocking. I was expecting him to resource guard me from Winston, but he is not even displaying any stress symptoms when Winston lays with me. I'm not pushing it...Winston sleeps in a crate at night.
Thank YOU so very much.
JoDell
July 8, 2021
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