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Preparing For Your Session

We now have a brand new on-line appointment scheduler that allows you to easily schedule your own appointment! Once your process your payment an email will immediately be sent to you with a link to our on-line appointment scheduler. You can choose a time that works best for you. Please visit Plans, Fees and Payments to purchase a consultation package that is right for you.

Then you will be asked to fill out the Questionnaires.  Print and fill out one for you and one for your animal, then fax or mail them back when you're done. Instructions are on the Form no later than 24 hours before your scheduled appointment time.. 

Send Val a picture of the animals -- email or snail mail is fine. They don't need to be glamour shots, just pictures you like of them. She would like to see their face/head at a minimum, and their body if possible.

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Val charges only for her time, not by the animal, so she can work with/talk to as many animals as you'd like and have time for. She accepts VISA, MasterCard and American Express, checks, or money orders if paid in advance. First sessions are 1 hour, follow up sessions may be 1/2 hour depending on the issues and what's needed to resolve the problem(s).

Recording your Session: Digital Audio Recordings session are also available for an additional $10 charge.

NO SHOWS AND CANCELLATIONS POLICY: Your scheduled appointment purchases my time. If you don't show up for your appointment, you still owe me for my time. If you need to reschedule, please give me a minimum of 2 business days (my business days are Tues - Sat) notice so that I can offer your time to someone else.

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