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PAWS FOR THOUGHT RADIO SHOW

Join me every Thursday at 
KMUZ 88.5 FM at 12:30 PM for the

PAWS FOR THOUGHT RADIO SHOW

Sponsored by 
Total Medi Spa and Natural Balance Pet Foods

Hosted by Terri Ellen, Top Dog at Nature's Pet Market - Salem

Streaming online at kmuz.org or on your smartphone or iPad using the app called TUNEIN radio.

Healthy tips, information, education for pet owners. Interviews with industry experts and professionals to help make your life and your pets life healthier and happier. 


Healthy Pets! Happy People!


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