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Talk to the Animals at Dexter’s Deli
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rofessional animal communicators will be on hand for a free panel discussion followed by one-on-one ses- sions at noon, November 7, at Dexter’s Deli. Sessions will last approximately 10 minutes and openings are limited. Attendees may bring their well-behaved pet or a printed photograph. The panel will feature local animal communicators discussing how pet owners can become more attuned to their animals and learn to communicate with them. The event benefits the FACE Foundation, which provides financial assistance to animal owners who are unable to cover the full cost of their pets’ critical or emergency veterinary care. Dexter’s Deli is a natural pet food market offering fresh-food diets and holistic care information to pet owners in the San Diego area.
Cost: $30/session for one-on-ones. Lim- ited number available. Panel discussion is free. Location: 1229 Camino Del Mar, Del Mar 92014. For more information, call 858-720-1503, email Info@Dexters-
Deli.com or visit
DextersDeli.com. See ad on page 23.
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