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Everything Pet Owners and Their Veterinarian Should Know About Pet Vaccines and Vaccination Programs.

By Salon Fido · Comments (1)
Monday, April 22nd, 2013

Third in our series of informational seminars!

This presentation will provide information that is critical to protecting your pet from vaccine preventable diseases. It is also about how and when to use antibody titer testing, what vaccines need to be given to all pets, when they need to be given and what to expect in terms of duration of disease protection. There will be a discussion about the puppy/kitten vaccination program and what you need to know if you are a breeder and/or the owner of a new puppy/kitten. Most importantly it will provide an opportunity for you to get answers to the questions you have about vaccines and vaccination programs. Although we will focus on the dog, questions you have about vaccines and vaccination programs for other species will also be answered.

Our presenter, Dr. Schultz was the first president of the American Association of Veterinary Immunologists, received the first Distinguished Veterinary Immunologist Award and has served on numerous national and international animal vaccine task forces. Dr. Schultz, one of the world’s leading veterinary vaccine experts who is Chair of the Pathobiological Sciences Department, has been conducting vaccine research since the 1970′s. Based on his research, Dr. Schultz has authored numerous articles on immunology and infectious diseases and holds a number of patents.

**All proceeds will be going to the Rabies Challenge Fund towards continuing research.

 

DATE: May 6th, 2013             TIME: 7:00pm-9:00pm (doors open at 6:30pm)

PRICE: $25 (Bring a friend and you both get $5.00 off)

PLACE: Rosemary Garfoot Library 2107 Julius Street in Cross Plains (Click Here for Map & Directions )

TO REGISTER: CLICK ON THE FORM ABOVE, PRINT IT, FILL IT OUT AND SEND WITH YOUR PAYMENT TO SALON FIDO

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FILL OUT THE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION FORM BELOW AND HIT SEND. YOU CAN THEN MAIL IN YOUR PAYMENT OR STOP BY SALON FIDO AND DROP IT OFF. WE WILL CONTACT YOU TO CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDANCE.

MAXIMUM 60 ATTENDEES

Rules and restrictions: Cancellations up to 48 hrs prior to the class will receive a full refund. Cancellations within 48 hrs of the class will be refunded 50% of the registration fee. Please notify Salon Fido, LLC by email at info@salonfido.net if you need to cancel or want to make changes to your reservation. We will do our best to accommodate your requests whenever possible.

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Register for the “Healthy Living for Dogs & Cats” Seminar!

By Salon Fido · Comments (0)
Friday, March 8th, 2013

Register here for the Healthy Living for Dogs and Cats Seminar, presented by Beth Taylor.

This is an informative seminar that will educate and empower you to take charge of the health and well being of your companion animals.

Beth Taylor, co-author of See Spot Live Longer and Dr. Becker’s Real Food for Healthy Dogs and Cats, in it’s 4th edition, has been helping animal caretakers with food and lifestyle choices for the past 20+ years.
Beth lectures frequently on proactive health care and pet food topics. Her interests and approaches include Traditional Chinese Medicine, chiropractic and various forms of meridian therapy and massage. She helps people fine tune their pet food programs to fit their animal’s individual needs, as well as teaching and integrating exercise and bodywork into their lifestyle.

“Let food be your medicine, and your medicine be your food” – Hippocrates

Register Here and/or Pay online using PayPal (it will let you pay with your credit card if you don’t have a PayPal Account. (You can also come directly to Salon Fido to register and/or pay)

DATE: March 21st, 2013 TIME: 6:30pm (doors open at 6pm)
PRICE: $25 pre-registration, $35 day of show
PLACE: Crossroads Coffeehouse, 2020 Main Street in Cross Plains (Click Here for Map & Directions )

TO REGISTER: (1) PRE-PAY USING THIS SECURE PAYPAL PAYMENT LINK (It will let you use your credit card if  you don’t have PayPal), THEN (2)  FILL OUT THE REGISTRATION FORM. WE WILL CONTACT YOU TO CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDANCE. MAXIMUM 30 ATTENDEES














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Rules and restrictions: Cancellations up to 48 hrs prior to the class will receive a full refund. Cancellations within 48 hrs of the class will be refunded 50% of  the registration fee. Please notify Salon Fido, LLC by email at info@salonfido.net if you need to cancel or want to make changes to your reservation. We will do our best to accommodate your requests whenever possible.

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Categories : Pet care and health issues, Pet Food and Nutrition, Special Events

Vaccines: friend or foe?

By Salon Fido · Comments (0)
Monday, May 30th, 2011

As groomer’s we see so many animals with a variety of health problems from allergies, to IBD, anxiety issues, aggression, arthritis, seizures, cancer…and so on…

As we’ve discussed with many of our clients, diet and lifestyle can play a big role in the development of these types of illnesses, but one thing that is not discussed very often is the role that vaccinations can play.

Here are two articles that open that discussion:

Vaccination Dangers for Dogs and Cats

Vaccinating unhealthy pets: Beware reactions & vaccine failure

Click here to view the law on rabies in Wisconsin. We do have a provision that would allow your pet to be exempted from his/her annual re-vaccination if your veterinarian writes a letter stating that it is inadvisable due to the animals current health status.

I hope you find this information helpful in continuing to make the best health choices possible for your beloved companions!

Kim

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