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I am Mrs. Margaret Miller, an aging widow suffering from long time illness (Esophageal Cancer). I have some important information (charity proposal) for you, May God continue to bless you, Please reply (margaretmargaretmiller@gmail.com) for more details.
Colorado is VERY confused still about massage and animals. Right now the law states that in order for a massage therapist to work on animals they must be under the supervision of a vet. So.....what does that mean? There is a lot of question about whether that means the vet says it's okay or whether they have to be in the same room with you. Just to be safe I do contact the animals vet and let them know what I am doing. Most have acted like "why are you calling me....but okay." They don't know the law either. The ones who are politically active have given me a little trouble. The vet I take my dogs to is all for massage. I did most of my practical work to complete the program at a shelter where there was an onsite vet who loved what I was doing. It is such great work but it's been a little slow getting it going just like anything else. Good luck with your work. This is such a great site to allow us to share info.
Hi Martha,
That was fast! I'm even on a trip to Denmark at the moment, but look forward to putting more into developing this group when I'm home again (near Seattle).
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I am Mrs. Margaret Miller, an aging widow suffering from long time illness (Esophageal Cancer). I have some important information (charity proposal) for you, May God continue to bless you, Please reply (margaretmargaretmiller@gmail.com) for more details.
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Mrs. Margaret Miller.
Colorado is VERY confused still about massage and animals. Right now the law states that in order for a massage therapist to work on animals they must be under the supervision of a vet. So.....what does that mean? There is a lot of question about whether that means the vet says it's okay or whether they have to be in the same room with you. Just to be safe I do contact the animals vet and let them know what I am doing. Most have acted like "why are you calling me....but okay." They don't know the law either. The ones who are politically active have given me a little trouble. The vet I take my dogs to is all for massage. I did most of my practical work to complete the program at a shelter where there was an onsite vet who loved what I was doing. It is such great work but it's been a little slow getting it going just like anything else. Good luck with your work. This is such a great site to allow us to share info.
That was fast! I'm even on a trip to Denmark at the moment, but look forward to putting more into developing this group when I'm home again (near Seattle).