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June 27, 2004
Pet Project
Complementary care for animals is growing by leaps and bounds.
"I know how it affects me when I get a massage. It has to affect my dog," said Cheryl Moyer, before she watched the demonstration.
The weekend conference - which organizers believe is the first of its kind, certainly at least for northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan - featured experts in everything from pet massage techniques and animal CPR to animal communicators and aroma therapy for animals.
"This is all complimentary health care, not alternative," said Jonathan Rudinger, owner of Pet Massage Training and Research Institute in Toledo and founder of the International Association of Animal Massage & Bodywork.
Posted by linda at June 27, 2004 12:02 PM



