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Written by gina
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Thursday, 30 June 2011 04:52 |
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How did your business come to be? Shortly after I opened my office in Scituate many of our patients would ask if I could help out their animals. As long as the animal has a spine and a nervous system, Chiropractic can improve their quality of life by, adding years to their life and life to their years. I began to see the occasional animal. One of the families under care at my office, involved in Grand Prix Dressage competition asked me to start adjusting their horses. At that point, I decided to hone my animal adjusting skills by taking advanced classes and becoming certified in animal chiropractic by both the American Veterinary Chiropractic and International Associations. So, I began working with humans an animals over 15 years ago.
Last April, I decided to start working strictly with animals, my associate took over my human practice and I began Tranberg Animal Chiropractic & Health Solutions.
What distinguishes me from my competition? Worldwide there are less then 4,000 practitioners certified in animal chiropractic through either the AVCA and/or IVCA. Certification with experience is paramount. This area is fortunate to have a few certified doctors.
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 28 April 2011 03:35 |
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In today’s world where pet owner will do anything for their pets, from dressing them in designer clothes to sending them on spa retreats, after life provisions has become common practice for pet owners. Pleasant Mountain Pet Rest and Crematorium in Plymouth has been providing this service to grieving pet owners for the last 37 years.
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 02 April 2011 03:23 |
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The Everyday Dog Positive Training. Owner: Stephanie Delaney
What’s your favorite kind of animal? My love for dogs started with my childhood pet Debbie. She was my friend and protector. She helped me get around too. I would hold onto her and she would walk slowly so I could keep up. We got into some trouble that way, I guess you could say she was my dog mom. Over the years we had other dogs, cats and a variety of small pets but Debbie stole my heart. That was until Buddie.
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 26 February 2011 11:10 |
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Jennifer Hill is the owner of Canine Fence, this month’s featured business.
How did your business come to be? Canine Fence was founded in 1983 by two dog lovers who had been searching for an ideal way to keep their dogs safely at home. After learning about the revolutionary Invisible Fence® brand technology, they spoke to veterinarians and those who had used the product to gauge its safety and effectiveness. Ensured of its reliability, they launched Canine Fence.
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 26 January 2011 12:53 |
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How did Duxbury Kennel come to be? Tell us the history behind Duxbury Kennel.After owning Cohasset Kennel for 5 years we were looking to expand based on the high demand from our customers. The Duxbury property was brought to our attention as it had been previously operated as Beresford Kennel. When we toured the five acre property and saw the beautiful fields, walking paths and on-site cottage for staff housing we knew that we had found the perfect setting for our second location.
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