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HOLIDAY EVENTS AT NATURE'S PET MARKET SALEM


11/19     Dr. Erika, holistic vet, sees patients at Nature's Pet on Saturday, 10 am - 5 pm.  Dr. Erika Halle,DVM, CVA, CVSMT, CVTP, CVFT sees patients at Nature’s Pet Market on the 3rd Saturday of every month. She practices Integrative Veterinary Services, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, Gold Bead Implantation, Herbal Medicine, Aromatherapy, Essential Oils, Chiropractic,Conventional Medicine, Geriatric Care, End of Life Transition, Palliative Care, Dietary Consultations. Call Dr. Halle 541.740.9106 for an appointment. 
11/ 19 Terri Sides, Pet Communicator at Nature's Pet, 10 am - noon every Saturday Terri helps pets with bad behavior, who don’t get along or may be suffering or in pain. She also helps with the overwhelming feeling of grief when a pet has passed. She can help you, the pet owner, solve the problems and challenges of living with pets. Terri will be available for 15 minute private sessions EVERY Saturday from 10am - 12 noon. Bring a picture or your pet. Cost $25 with a portion going to the Willamette Humane Society. Payable by Cash or Paypal.
11/20     Shop Sunday for the Shelter 10% of all sales on Sunday, November 20, will go to help support the mission of Salem Friends of Felines.  
11/26   4 GREAT Reasons to visit us on Small Business Saturday
1. Meet artist Susie Koziol. Delightful, realistic portraits with colorful, whimsical backgrounds. Bring a photo of your pet and watch the magic happen. Susie will transform a canvas into a cherished piece of art. Paintings start at $70 with a portion of sales going to the Willamette Humane Society. 
2.  Meet with Terri Sides, Pet Communicator  10 am– 1 pm
3.  Meet with Lola Carey, Lucky Leash, Certified Dog Trainer. Lola works with aggressive, reactive and fearful dogs and is passionate about helping dogs live a better life. Come see clicker training in action. Before you give up, have you examined all possible humane solutions? $15 for 15 minute consultation with a portion going to the Willamette Humane Society

4.   Special Small Business Saturday Deals!   

🎄 Donate food for homeless cats or dogs and get a FREE gift! Note: Get 20% off all purchases for donation, we'll deliver!
🎄 25% off Beds, Cat Furniture and Toys!
🎄 25% off FIPROGAURD flea prevention
🎄 Fill a Small Business Bag with any non-food items and get 20% OFF the total  
🎄 FREE GIFT WITH PURCHASE

Holiday Store Hours
- Christmas Eve, 12/24 closing early at 4pm.  
- Closed on Christmas Day, Sunday 11/25.  
- Open as usual on Monday 12/26.
- New Years Eve 12/31 closing early at 5 PM. 
- Closed on New Years Day 1/1/17


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