Pets & Cannabis: What You Need to Know to Treat Your Sick Pet

When:
11/14/2017 @ 5:55 pm – 7:15 pm
2017-11-14T17:55:00-08:00
2017-11-14T19:15:00-08:00
Where:
Center for Mindful Use
100 E Maple St
Bellingham, WA 98225
USA
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Mike Hiestand
360-393-8916
Pets & Cannabis: What You Need to Know to Treat Your Sick Pet @ Center for Mindful Use | Bellingham | Washington | United States
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About Tonight’s Video Class (Description by Green Flower Media):

If your dog or cat is dealing with pain, arthritis, anxiety, limping, seizures, cancer or other life-threatening illnesses, cannabis might be your perfect solution.

When you favorite furry friend gets sick, develops a chronic condition or gets diagnosed with an illness, it’s heartbreaking. Especially because so many western pharmaceutical treatments are not fully effective, leaving you feeling helpless and scared about your best friend’s uncertain future.

In this ground-breaking new online course, we will give you a step-by-step breakdown about EXACTLY how to treat your pet with all-natural cannabis which could be a much more effective and safe solution.

This course is for you if:

  • Your pet is sick, in pain, aging or at end of life and needing better care
  • You’d like to explore a more effective, natural solution for them using cannabis
  • You want to make sure you’re being 100% safe
  • You want expert guidance from world-renowned veterinarians who have decades of experience treating pets with this all-natural solution.

About the Instructor

Dr. Gary Richter is a certified veterinary acupuncturist and veterinary chiropractor. As owner and medical director of Montclair Veterinary Hospital, Dr. Richter understands the benefits of both conventional and holistic treatment methods.

Running time: Apx. 1 hour, 15 min.

Tonight’s free video class is presented in the Forum de Freedom at the Center for Mindful Use with express permission from Green Flower (learngreenflower.com).

Drop-in’s welcome. As always, no cannabis is allowed in the Center for Mindful Use, but feel free to bring dinner or snacks to eat while you watch.

The Forum is located behind the Satori Cannabis Boutique, about a block NW of the Bham Farmer’s Market. Please use CMU’s separate side entrance located on Cornwall Avenue. Just over The Rainbow Bridge.

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