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The Secrets of  Dental Health

Sunday, February 23, 2014 from 1 - 2 pm at Nature's Pet Market Salem
  • Pet parents do not like to brush their pets teeth. 
  • The feel guilty because they don’t.
  • They should be worried about their pets health.
Did you know that good oral health increases your pets lifespan by an average of 2 years! No one really likes to brush their pets teeth. We don't think our dogs and cats like it either! So what can you do to prevent dental disease? YES! There really are very simple and easy things you can do that your dog or cat will love! We'll share the secrets to dental health and all the various methods available to keep teeth clean and we will answer your questions.

Requirements for attendance: Love of animals 

Registration is just a $10 donation to Willamette Humane Society

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