Classes
Reactive Dog Class
Dr. Haug is currently teaching Reactive Dog Classes at Belle Creek Sports. These classes are for dogs that are reactive to other dogs or fast moving stimuli, or dogs that have difficulty focusing in distracting environments. Dogs with severe aggression are not appropriate for this class. Dogs must have a solid foundation in basic obedience. Classes run 8 weeks long. The next class will be starting July 25, 2011. For more information contact Dr. Haug (281-980-3737 or infotvbs@aol.com) or Rachel Long at Belle Creek Sports .
From a recent attendee: “The 2 sessions of this course that I have been through with Tex have been absolutely the best money spent on him in the 3 years that I have had him.” ~ Laura
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New for 2012: Puppy and Kitten Start Right Visits
Have a new puppy or kitten? Get started off in the right direction with our professional assistance. Don’t wait until problems arise or escalate to the point where it becomes difficult to address or you feel forced to find your new pet another home. Call for more information and set an appointment today!
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Upcoming Seminars
May 5-7, 2011 Central Veterinary Conference East, Washington D.C. For more information go to: http://www.thecvc.com/cvc/cathome/catHome2.jsp
July 16, 2011 American Veterinary Medical Association, St. Louis, MO. “Utilizing Technicians and Trainers in Veterinary Behavior”. www.avma.org
August 7, 2011 Harris County Animal Shelter, Houston, TX. “Dealing with Fearful Behavior and Fear Aggression in Dogs.”
October 9, 2011 Case Discussions in Veterinary Behavior, Moody Gardens, Galveston, TX. AAZK and Mutts With Manners. http://www.gcaazk.org/drupal/node/13
February 25-26, 2012 1o hours of canine, feline, and equine behavior. Midwest Veterinary Conference, Columbus, OH. http://www.mvcinfo.org/
