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Last Chance to include the dogs and the cats!

SEASONS GREETINGS
Wish I may, Wish I might have a present too tonight. 
Pick the perfect gifts for your pet at Nature's Pet!
 
Holiday hours: Closing today at 4 pm.
Closed on Christmas Day.
New Years Eve closing at 4 pm 
Closed New Years Day
1 Day left - Wednesday's Last Chance

Buy one, Get one Free continues
The Christmas collection of 
collars, leashes, outfits, toys, sweaters, pj's, bowties, stockings

10% OFF! 
Calming Products for Cats and Dogs
Crazy holidays? New Years Fireworks?
Give your pet friend some stress relief 

Choose an item or two from the Giving Tree to support our local Rescue Groups and the Willamette Humane Society
      
While quantities last. No returns or exchanges.
Can't be combined with any other discount
Wait! There's more!
Your pet is family too. Include your pet in the festivities. 
Let your pet enjoy the holiday season too. Keep an eye on our Facebookpage for deals, steals, seminars and events! 
Nature's Pet Studio Calendar
Call to register 503.362.4555

1/17 Saturday  3 pm - 5:00 pm. RAW SCIENCE What's best to feed your pet? What does fermentation have to do with pet food? Learn with us how integrating science and diet can make a difference to your pet's health. Help them live a longer, happier and healthier life.  We'll answer all your questions! Meet Billy, Natural Science Coordinator and Customer Relations for Answers Pet Food. Samples provided. $10 donation for Willamette Humane Society.

1/17 Saturday  11 am - 2 pm. CATS ONLY PHOTOS 
with Terri Jacobson Photography. You've captured your
dog's personality, here's your chance to capture your cats, kittens and guinea pigs! Private, quiet, calm one on one session with Terri Jacobson. Photo packages from $10 up. Supporting the Willamette Humane Society. 

1/24 Saturday 10:30 am - noon 
INTRO TO CANINE MASSAGE with Tina, Hands on Healing Canine Massage. Learn how massage is a great compliment to regular vet care. Learn to help maintain a quality of life for your pet. $10 donation to Willamette Humane Society

1/24 Saturday 2 pm - 3 pm LOOSE LEASH WALKING
 4 Training Sessions with Lola Carey, Lucky Leash.  1/31, 2/7, 2/14.  Do you hate it when your dog pulls on the leash? Get your dog to walk without pulling! Yes! It CAN be done! $150 for 4 classes

 Please Register at Nature's Pet Market - 503.362.4555

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