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Brooklin Town Crier, 21 May 2021, p. 5

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Friday, May 21, 2021 5Brooklin Town Crier Support Your Local Business NO BETTER TIME THAN NOW TO SUPPORT OUR LOCAL ECONOMY Raw Diet • Training Love of Dog Wellness Centre on the northern reaches of Brooklin carry a motto difficult to disagree with: You gotta love your dogs! And if you do, then, says Su Steiner, the Centre's manager, you want to provide them with the best. Once again, Steiner and her colleague Dave McDonald have begun to take in rescue dogs which have suffered the most extraordinarily difficult experiences. Ravaged by illness and neglect, they've nursed about 1800 dogs so far to health through a combination of diet and, well, wellness activities. Addressing common physical problems Steiner says on their website ForTheLoveOfDogWellnessCentre.ca, "I started this company after getting into the dog day care and boarding business and found virtually all of our client's dogs had physical problems, from allergies to digestion to immune system, chronic ear infections, arthritis and hair loss to name a few." Since then, and having learned valuable lessons on what dogs need when you love them, they've transformed into a place where they believe a raw food diet and proper (and fun) exercise will keep your pet happy and healthy. "We literally have a 100% success rate fixing all kinds of problems," she adds. Diet is the focus The Love My Dog Raw Diet is the centre's focus. Dog lovers can order food online or visit the centre (by appointment). The raw diet, Steiner claims, is the only way to feed your dog and to that end the centre will educate owners on its many benefits. To learn more about the raw food diet and the rescue, contact Su at info@ lovemydograwdiet. ca. For the Love of Dog Wellness Centre

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