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Events at Nature's Pet Market - Salem



Events at Nature’s Pet

2/21 - Saturday 3 pm  PET DENTAL HEALTH 
Can you really keep your pet’s teeth clean, their breath fresh and put off dental cleanings? What can you possibly do besides brushing your pets teeth every day?  We’ll explore all options available for plaque and tartar control, fresh breath and delay dental cleanings.  $10 donation to Willamette Humane Society. Seats limited so please register at Nature’s Pet.
 

Lucky Leash Dog Training will be available for 30 minute training sessions each Thursday, 4pm, $20

2/26 - Thursday 4:30 pm
SMALL DOG YAPPY HOUR BRING your small dog for a fun play date at Nature’s Pet. While our dogs play and socialize, we’ll have a glass of wine! Lola Carey, Lucky Leash will help us get started.  Limited to the first 6 registered small dogs. All dogs must be friendly and up to date on vaccinations and flea control. $10. Registration required. 

3/7 - Saturday at 10:30 am                                                  
INTRO TO CANINE MASSAGE with Tina Clothier, Hands on Healing Massage. Learn how massage compliments regular vet care, how massage works, what the benefits are and how to help maintain a quality of life for your pet. We'll explore a schedule for Canine Massage at Nature's Pet. $10 donation to Willamette Humane Society.

All RAINCOATS, COATS AND SWEATERS are 30% off this month. 

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Canine Therapeutic Massage at Nature's Pet

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