Weaverville
Garden Station
Armstrong & Armstrong Law
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tel: 828-333-5209
959 merrimon avenue, suite 201
asheville, nC 28804
Deja Vu
Women's & Childrens
Consignment Boutique
828-645-7221
Open 10 - 5 Mon - Fri, 10 - 4 Sat
Forks of Ivy Plaza 901-6 Old Mars Hill Hwy.
The Garden Station will continue selling inventory until it’s gone.
By Matt Tate
25 percent off this weekend and
continue slashing prices until the
An economic drought is partly stock and fixtures are gone.
to blame for the announced clos- Docsa said the economic down-
ing of a downtown Weaverville turn, coupled with this year’s
gardening shop. scheduled arrivals of gardening
The Garden Station owner Debra centers at Lowe’s, Wal-Mart and
Docsa said she will close the doors Ingles, as well as personal life
North Buncombe’s
full service hospital
to her store by the end of February. changes, have forced her to close
providing care for small
In order to clear the store of inven- the store she has owned for more
animals and horses
tory, she will increase discounts to than two years.
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Obesity in pets can cause health issues just
as it can in humans. In fact, pets are built to be
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healthy weight in order to enjoy an active lifestyle.
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asked to do more work than they are designed for.
As a result, the excess weight increases your pet’s
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as well as diabetes, to name a few. With any pet,
and especially with cats that can be tricky to slim
down, there are many methods a veterinarian can
suggest for a weight loss plan. If you feel your pet
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is headed down the road to obesity, it is recom-
mended that you consult with a veterinarian
before starting on a diet plan.
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Weaverville, Exit 15 off I-26
Hours
Mark Forde, DVM l
Sue Reinecke, DVM
8 am - 5 pm
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645-1616
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165 North Main St. Weaverville, NC 28787
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