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Therapeutic grade essential oils are more than just scents. It takes more than being grown organically, to achieve purity, and excellence in quality. Not all oils are the same! It’s important to have knowledge of how to; in addition to certainty that what you are using is of value.
[ April 17, 2010; 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. ] Therapeutic grade essential oils are more than just scents. It takes more than being grown organically, to achieve purity, and excellence in quality. Not all oils are the same! It’s important to have knowledge of how to; in addition to certainty that what you are using is of value.
[ March 20, 2010; 11:00 am to 12:00 pm. ] Dogs have a natural affinity for essential oils and their healing potential. They are natural aromatherapist as all smells talk to them. You will discover how to properly apply them for a multitude of issues for your dog, and yourself, essential oils are concentrated. You will also gain knowledge linking English, French, and German models of Aromatherapy together.
[ January 23, 2010; 11:00 am to 12:00 pm. ] Dogs have a natural affinity for essential oils and their healing potential. They are natural aromatherapist as all smells talk to them. You will discover how to properly apply them for a multitude of issues for your dog, and yourself, essential oils are concentrated. You will also gain knowledge linking English, French, and German models of Aromatherapy together.
I will let you know in a few days…it is called Kissable.
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We’re adding Woodlands to our “A-List” because of the excellent food they carry. So, you’ll find their link on our web site and we’ll be promoting classes at their different locations. If you’re new to Woodlands, please check them out, and tell them SoulMates Animal Care sent you!
Ryder and I went through some of Amazon.com’s product list and chose a few that we recommend. We hope you enjoy them and will use them with pleasure.
Many over the counter animal flea and tick products contain the same poisons used in insecticides used for killing roaches and other pests.
[ October 17, 2009; 10:00 am; ] Barbara Martin
Sat, May 2: Out and About—Morning
Thurs, May 7: Puppy 1, Puppy 2 and Small Breeds—Only class in the evening
Sun, May 31: Natural Medicine for your Pets—with Dr. Victoria Hamman
Sat, June 6: Out and About—Morning
Sat. July 25: Your Pet’s Food and Diet: Just How Important is It?—with Angela DiMeglio, M.S.
Sat Sept. 19: [...]
[ May 2, 2009; 10:00 am; June 6, 2009; 10:00 am; September 19, 2009; 10:00 am; ] Dog training classes coming up
[ May 31, 2009; 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm. ] A healthy animal is a happy friend
Sat, May 2: Out and About—Morning
Thurs, May 7: Puppy 1, Puppy 2 and Small Breeds—Only class in the evening
Sun, May 31: Natural Medicine for your Pets—with Dr. Victoria Hamman. Click here to download the flier.
Sat, June 6: Out and About—Morning
Sat. July 25: Your Pet’s Food [...]
[ May 7, 2009; 6:00 pm; ] Toby
Sat, May 2: Out and About—Morning
Thurs, May 7: Puppy 1, Puppy 2 and Small Breeds—Only class in the evening
Sun, May 31: Natural Medicine for your Pets—with Dr. Victoria Hamman
Sat, June 6: Out and About—Morning
Sat. July 25: Your Pet’s Food and Diet: Just How Important is It?—with Angela DiMeglio, M.S.
Sat Sept. 19: Out [...]
We suggest this: Disregard the descriptive tags like “natural,” “vet-approved,” “chosen by top breeders,” and the like. Ignore the pictures of cute kitties and wholesome-looking food ingredients on the label, and forget the claims made in the manufacturer’s TV ads. Look only at the ingredients listing – it will tell you just about everything you need to know!
In fact, many of the AAFCO-approved ingredients in cat food are considered quite unhealthy by those who know what the tricky ingredient language really means. Acceptable cat food ingredients include things like beaks and chicken feet (poultry by-products), sawdust, peanut or soybean hulls and newspaper pulp (powdered cellulose), rendered road kill (animal fat, animal digest), and worse!
[ April 4, 2009; 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm. ] Among the topics covered will be raw and home cooked diets, healthy treats, great “puppy pacifiers”, vitamins, supplements, and resources.
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