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newvillagegirl
02-28-2012, 01:07 PM
The Villages Dynamic Dog Club is pleased to welcome nationally known author and researcher Susan Thixton Wednesday February 29 Meeting at 4 pm at Laurel Manor.

Thixton is the author of Buyer Beware: The Crimes, Lies and Truth about Pet Food and Dinner PAWsible (with Cathy Alinovi, DVM). She will discuss important and timely information regarding your dog’s food.

Hopefully attendees will learn how to extend the life of your dogs and avoid cancer and other health conditions. The Q&A after her presentation may help to solve your dog's fussy/picky eating habits too!!!


To learn more about the club and its fun programs for Therapy Dog training, Drill Team, our “Dynamic R.E.A.D.ers” program, Lifelong Learning classes for Training, and support for our U.S. Military K-9s, go to the web site: www.dynamicdogclub.com.

lanabanana73
02-28-2012, 02:16 PM
Dynamic Dog Club??? Oh, my. Now I REALLY need to move to TV!!!

JSR22
02-28-2012, 02:20 PM
Definitely the first club I will join when we move to TV.

newvillagegirl
02-29-2012, 07:42 AM
We moved to TV last June. The Dynamic Dog Club has been a wonderful bonus to our life here with our dog in addition to the important pet food lecture today at 4 pm at Laurel Manor.

Through the club, our dog has become a therapy dog and a READ dog so he can visit people at schools, libraries, rehab centers, hospitals and more. With all the hot summer weather down here, it is great to have somewhere to go with your dog not to mention how much people love to meet the therapy dogs. My dog also seems to be more confident with this new experience.

Hope to see you at a meeting.

:smiley:

graciegirl
02-29-2012, 07:44 AM
We moved to TV last June. The Dynamic Dog Club has been a wonderful bonus to our life here with our dog in addition to the important pet food lecture today at 4 pm at Laurel Manor.

Through the club, our dog has become a therapy dog and a READ dog so he can visit people at schools, libraries, rehab centers, hospitals and more. With all the hot summer weather down here, it is great to have somewhere to go with your dog not to mention how much people love to meet the therapy dogs. My dog also seems to be more confident with this new experience.

Hope to see you at a meeting.

:smiley:

I'd hate to horn in or take up space from someone who owns a dog, but sometimes some kinds of cat food makes SEEMS to cause problems with our kitties. Could you summarize the talk after it's over, please?