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          WAG WELLNESS - WARM AND GENTLE CARE FOR YOUR BEST FRIEND

 THE HEART OF WAG WELLNESS

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Lynnie and her best friend Zadie
    In May 2007 my 4-year old dog Zeke collapsed and died.  I was heartbroken.  He was oddly unique (my children called him "Stoner Boy"), a one-of-a-kind best friend.  His death, however, was the impetus to change my life.  I quit my legal job, began working at a veterinary clinic and signed up for a dog trainer course.    I soon realized dog training was not for me so I went to school and became a Small Animal Massage Practitioner.  I found my calling.
    I love my clients.  I love meeting them, working their muscles, and discovering their uniqueness.  I may relax their muscles and ease their pain, but they teach me something about life and joy every day.  Their unconditional love and exuberant energy never cease to amaze me.  It is a blessing to be a part of their lives.  I miss Zeke.  I will always miss Zeke, but the gift he gave me will last forever.

      If you would like referrals - please e-mail me at ljford44@gmail.com or contact Dr. Cherie Guidry at Helping Hands Veterinary Clinic in Lynnwood, WA.


                              ZEKE

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The silent partner of Wag Wellness, and the best friend anyone could ever have.

                   JAKE          

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Jake was my first massage client.  He had osteosarcoma.  He became my best  teacher, a gift to my life,  and my other silent partner.

Wag Wellness
Pack Leader - Lynnie Ford
23029 13th Pl. W.
Bothell, WA 98021
  425-501-9734
                                                                                      
ljford44@gmail.com
 MASSAGE AND WATER THERAPY DO NOT TAKE THE PLACE OF PROPER VETERINARY CARE.  PLEASE CONSULT YOUR VETERINARIAN FOR ANY PERSISTENT PROBLEMS BOTHERING YOUR ANIMAL.