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Care for Your Canine Companion

By Record Staff
Mar 02 2007
  

Does your canine companion have a tendency to jump up when it gets excited?

Not eat when you are away?

Ever wonder if there was anything to get them back on track?

If so, visit Green Valley Aromatherapy at 420 Fitzgerald Ave. March 6 for a pet health seminar which will include essential oils, Bach flower remedies and other natural products.

“Animals have been looking after their own bodies for thousands of years by eating plants, clays, algae and a host of other things they may not normally touch when they are well,” noted Sarah Brune of Inner Harmony Healing.

“Come and learn more about animal aromatics and animal self-selection that may be needed by our lovable four-legged creatures.”

Brune will discuss how Bach flower remedies can assist with your pet’s emotional and physical well-being.

“Often our pets can get off track when they are lonely, fearful or jealous and this in turn affects their behaviour,” she explained.

“Come and find out which remedies can help keep your four-legged friend happy.”

This workshop runs from 7 to 9 p.m. Pre-register by calling 334-4836 or in person at Green Valley Aromatherapy.

The workshop is free, but seating is limited.

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