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Join Pup Scouts USA, 1551 Campbell Road in Houston, on September 22 between 10 am and 7 pm for a celebration of responsible dog ownership including demonstrations, presentations, free samples, free classes and dogs for adoption.
Participants, other than Pup Scouts, include the Cooper Animal Clinic, Auburn Kennel and Scouts Honor Rescue. Here is the schedule of activities: 10 am - Loose Leash Walking Class - Bring your dog for this seminar on loose leash walking. Yes, one class can make a difference! Reservations are required to participate but not to observe. Previous training not required. FREE. 11:30 am - No Jump Class - These simple techniques will positively teach your dog to keep all four feet on the floor. Previous training not required. FREE. 12:30 pm - Responsible Dog Seminar - Responsible dog ownership from a legal standpoint by Houston's own Dog Lawyer, Zandra Anderson. Emphasis will be on the new laws pertaining to dogs that have recently taken effect. FREE. 2:00 pm - 10 Myths of Canine Nutrition - Dr. Cooper, a Heights area vet, will give a powerful seminar on canine nutrition. Not to be missed if you want the healthiest puppy you can have! FREE. 2:30 pm - Puppy Class - Off leash playtime; manners practice and obedience games for puppies 10-20 weeks. Reservations required. FREE. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm - Microchipping. If your dog gets lost; a microchip is his ticket home. $25 including registration. 5:00 pm - Rally-O Demonstration. Watch a demonstration of this fun obedience game that any dog can enjoy. FREE. 10:00 am - 7:00 pm - Dogs for adoption, handouts on housebreaking, crate training, loose leash walking, nutrition, premium food samples and other give-aways! All dogs must have a valid rabies tag to participate. For more information call Pup Scouts USA at (713) 468-7877 or click here pup-scouts.com. 1 CommentsLeave a comment |
How fun! And what a great way to promote responsible ownership! I hope it's a success and the fubabies up for adoption find their forever homes!