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Live ‘Ask the Veterinarian’ Event

Dr. Michel A. Selmer of Advanced Animal Care Center

Live ‘Ask the Vet’ Event

First ever live ‘Ask the Vet’ Event at Fido Fitness Club!

Fido Fitness Club has just announced their first ever ‘Ask the Vet’ event on Friday, December 2, 2011 starting at 7pm.  Fido Fitness Club is honored to have Dr. Michel A. Selmer, The Caring Vet, of Advanced Animal Care Center in Huntington as the featured guest veterinarian for their ‘Ask the Vet’ event.

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Dr. Selmer will be speaking about holistic and preventative veterinary medicine, as well as answer any questions from the audience.  Pet owners that are seeking information about alternative options of veterinary care or just want to know more about veterinary treatment today, what may or may not work best for their pet are encouraged to attend this event.  Often times, pet owners leave their vet’s office and are not sure if it’s the right course of treatment or feel that their questions went unanswered but may not have another way to get their questions answered. 

This ‘Ask the Vet’ event will help those pet owners that want to learn how to treat, take care of and help their pets live a longer, healthier life.  Dr. Selmer will answer questions and give you information that most veterinarians will not want pet owners to know!

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“Dr. Selmer has spoken at educational dog classes in the past, and attendees literally leaned in closer to hear what he has to say, it’s quite amazing,” said Nancy E. Hassel, founder of Long Island Pet Professionals. “I couldn’t believe my ears or my eyes in the honesty that Dr. Selmer was telling class participants – instead of the ‘give your dog this or that,’ Selmer was telling our class that many products on the pet market today do not actually work and can harm your pet vs. help your pet.  It was an eye opening experience for the attendees in the class, and refreshing to say the least.”   Selmer is happy to answer question from pet owners about all areas of veterinary medicine.

The cost is $10 per person for this event, refreshments and hors d’oeuvres will be served. For more information on this event or how to register for it, call Ellen Adler at Fido Fitness Club at (516) 569-3647 or by email at Ellen@FidoFitnessClub.com.

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