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May 20, 2009
Pet Adoption Day at Alanza Brook Apartments -- Saturday, May 30
HOPE will be having a special adoption day at Alanza Brook apartments on Saturday May 30th from 9:00am until 1:00pm. We will have cats and dogs onsite.Address and directions:
ALANZA BROOK
http://www.alanzabrookapts.com/
3030 Dunvale Road
Houston, TX 77063
(713) 532-4800 - Phone
Posted by cwirving at 03:03 PM
May 05, 2009
Upcoming Presentation: May 26 - Dr. Lore Haug on dealing with shy and fearful dogs
On May 26, HOPE will host a presentation by Dr. Lore Haug, DVM on dealing with shy and fearful dogs.The seminar will be held from 7pm until 9pm at Fondren 5 Star Kennels, 14420 Fondren Rd. Missouri City, TX 77489.
Please RSVP to hope@homelesspets.net
About Dr. Haug (from ABRI): Dr. Lore Haug graduated from Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine in 1993. After completing an internship at Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine in '93-'94, she practiced in general medicine and emergency/critical care from 1994-1999. In 1999, she returned to Texas A&M to complete a 3 year residency and Master's degree in animal behavior. She became board certified by the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists in 2002 and ran the Animal Behavior Service at Texas A&M University from 2002-2007.
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Posted by cwirving at 09:54 PM
May 02, 2009
Upcoming Presentation: May 19 - Harriet Rankin talks about TNR
HOPE will host two presentations in the near future: May 19th- with speaker Harriet Rankin who will address TNR (trap, neuter and release programs). The second will feature Dr. Lore Haug, DVM who will conduct a seminar on dealing with shy and fearful dogs on May 26th. Both seminars will be held at Fondren 5 Star Kennels, 14420 Fondren Rd. Missouri City, TX. 77489Please RSVP to hope@homelesspets.net by May 12.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Harriet Rankin has been involved with animal rescue since 1981 when a neighborhood stray had 10 puppies at her grandparents’ house. Harriet started transporting for Texas Siamese Rescue in 1988 and started feral-cat-ing in 2003. She grew up in Houston, although she is an Army brat from Ft. Gordon, Georgia. She is a graduate of University of Texas. Harriet also has a couple of DVD’s available.
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Posted by cwirving at 10:27 PM