
Adopt a Pet Houston
and
Posh Paws presented by Cantoni
Come
by to Have Fun,
Listen to Experts on Pet Topics,
Play with Your Dog and New Friends
Shop for One of a Kind Pet Items,
Win Prizes and have some Treats!
Join
us
Every Saturday in June 2008
from 10 am to 2 pm
POSH PAWS GALA and CELEBRITY ARTIST AUCTION
on Saturday, June 28th
See
Schedule of Events Below
Click on the Icons
below and learn more about
Houston's No-Kill Rescue Groups and our Sponsors!
Enjoy Our Expert Speakers and Wonderful Shoppes!
KICK-OFF PARTY SATURDAY, JUNE 7th!
Dancing Dogs from Musical Dog Sport Association and Frisbee Dogs from Houston Canine Frisbee Club will perform!
| Date | Time |
Expert/Speaker | Organization | Topic | Location |
Saturday June 7th |
10.30-10.45 |
Salise
Shuttlesworth, J.D.
Jim Burwell of Petiquette Zandra Anderson,
J.D. |
Adopt
a Pet Houston – No Pet is Disposable and Redefining Adoptable in Houston Dance Training with your Dog Intro Summertime First Aid and Life saving Techniques The Importance and Significance of the Human and Pet Bond Texas Pet Owner Laws Heartworm and Flea Prevention and Health Effects on Untreated Pets Frisbee Dogs Intro |
Cantoni 9889 Westheimer Houston, TX |
TRAINING WEEKEND SATURDAY, JUNE 14TH
Come Out and Meet the Experts to Discuss Your Pet's Issues and Get Them Resolved today!
All monies will be donated to the No-Kill Rescue Groups!
| Date | Time |
Expert/Speaker | Organization | Topic | Location |
| 6/14 |
10.30-11.00 |
Lisa
Cari – DVD and presentation Eric from Bed and Biscuits |
Adopt
a Pet Houston – Famous Rescued Dogs and Cats Positive Training Techniques E Touch Training |
Cantoni 9889 Westheimer Houston, TX |
ALTERNATIVE PET CARE WEEKEND SATURDAY, JUNE 21st
Myra Logan Will Be Conducting Private Sessions! Come Learn New Ways to Achieve Optimal Pet Health
All monies will be donated to the No-Kill Rescue Groups!
| Date | Time |
Expert/Speaker | Organization | Topic | Location |
| 6/21 |
10.15-10.30 |
Dr.
Jackie Doval |
Pet
Chiropractic Holistic Medicine for Pets and Nutrition DVD Pet Communication Reiki Raw Diets and Nutrition |
Cantoni 9889 Westheimer Houston, TX |
CUSTOM PET ART WEEKEND SATURDAY, JUNE 28TH
Fantastic artist will create custom portraits and artwork of your pets!
Bring photographs of your pet or just bring your pet with you!
| Vendor | Items for Sale | Vendor's Website |
Waterford
Portrait |
Pet Portrait Sessions |
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Pop
Art by Laura Sotka |
Hand
Painted Custom Pop Art |
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TJ
Fu |
Origami
Pets |
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Suzanne
Marsh |
Pet
Silhouettes |
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It
Cool 2 Care |
Pet
Bowl Painting by Children |
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DaBoothe
Inc |
Custom
Pet Art Portraits |
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Christian
Navarrette |
Charcoal
Pet Sketches |
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Texas
Tim Webb – Caricature Artist |
Color
Pet and People Caricatures |
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Adopt
a Pet Houston Artists
Maria Navarro Mike Ormsby Carlos Pena Loren Williamson Carlos Carrasco |
Custom
Pop Art and T-shirts! |
Visit
with some of the Artists, Vendors and Shoppes that Support No-Kill Rescue Groups!
Vendor |
Items | Website | ||
| www.hppl.org |
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| Friends For Life | Original art work painted by animals, T-shirts and more | www.nokill1.org | ||
| Myra Logan | Pet Intuitive Sessions- all proceeds will be donated to the rescue groups | www.myralogan.com | ||
| Dr. Lucy Faulkner | Central Animal Hospital | www.centralhoustonanimalhospital.com | ||
| Zandra Anderson | Dog LawSeminars | www.texasdoglawyer.com | ||
| Ember Thompson | Heartgard and FrontLine Plus | www.frontline.us.merial.com www.heartgard.us.merial.com |
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| Waterford Portraits | Pet and Family portraits | www.waterfordportraits.com | ||
| Adopt A Pet Houston.com | Custom
T-shirts of you and your pets – bring your favorite picture or have
a snapshot taken at the event – we will create your t-shirt during
the event. Christmas cards and ornaments also. Proceeds make this event
possible! |
www.adoptapethouston.org | ||
| Compleat Cuisine Catering | Yummy treats for people! | www.compleatcuisine.com | ||
| Contour Technology Solutions | Expert computer consulting for the small and medium business. Contour is graciously hosting this website. | www.contour-tech.com |
Information about the Rescue Groups, Speakers and Vendors
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Homeless Pet Placement League
HPPL was founded in 1989 by a group of individuals who were concerned
about the plight of homeless dogs and cats in the Houston area; specifically,
animals that would not usually be put up for adoption by the local animal
shelters. These include animals with skin problems such as mange, heartworm
positive dogs, and injured or seriously malnourished strays. Friends For Life A dynamic non-profit organization founded in 2001 committed to offering Houston a real alternative to shelters that kill homeless animals. Our ranks include veterinarians, lawyers, business people, architects, physicians, educators and trained shelter staff. This visionary
non-profit has saved thousands of animals through our innovative adoption,
rescue, rehabilitation, pet retention and animal food bank programs.
We rescue, medically treat, and place animals into loving homes. Our humane education programs for young people teach that “Compassion is cool!” Young people get actively involved in ways to make it a better world for both people and animals when they are empowered with the knowledge that they can make a meaningful difference. Homeless Orphaned Pet Endeavor HOPE covers the cost of general medical expenses for the animals in the program, such as altering, routine vaccinations and treatment for parasites. Our foster families are asked to provide food, shelter and love to the animals for which they care. They receive no payment for the services that they provide. If at all possible they are reimbursed for some of their costs, but the majority care for their foster animals gratis. Without them, and the other volunteers who so selflessly do what is necessary to keep HOPE afloat, it would not be possible to run this nonprofit corporation. One aim of HOPE is to develop a network of area rescue and humane organizations which will facilitate the rescue and placement of a variety of animals. The goal is to never have to turn away an animal in need. By forming a coalition of humane and rescue groups in the Houston area, we could potentially place all animals who need a temporary home until they are placed into a permanent one. Myra Logan My intuition enables me to “hear” animals. The information I receive from animals comes in several forms: audio, visual, feelings, and a “knowing.” A “knowing” is receiving a lump of information in a second with complete understanding. Often, I use a method called automatic writing to record the information, which I relay to my client. We discuss the appropriate response or solution, and I communicate it to the animal. Thus, a dialog is opened between my client and the animal. Most clients want to know if their animal companions are healthy and happy. Some clients want to resolve behavior problems. Others want to say their goodbyes to animals who are about to pass or have passed to the spiritual plane. Other benefits of animal communication include talking with animals before and after adoption, competition (horse/dog/cat shows), travel and boarding. I often assist clients in obtaining information on animals’ health problems. A large number of my clients are referred to me by veterinary clinics, animal trainers, farriers, and animal rescue groups. Zandra Anderson Author of the Texas Dog Law Manual (and Kitties, too) © -- over 300 pages of Texas laws concerning dogs and cats and the first ever treatise of its kind (2006). Advocate for dogs -- has advocated for stronger legislation for cruelty laws and preventing Breed Specific Legislation in Texas Speaker
regarding Breed Specific Legislation and Responsible Ownership of Power
Breeds at dog shows and dog conventions. Texas Dog Law – Handled cases concerning cruelty, dangerous dog declarations, dog bite cases representing both plaintiffs and defendants, disputes over ownership of dogs, veterinarian liability, counsel with rescues regarding liability issues, drafted and reviewed adoption contracts, loss of dog, kennel liability issues and kennel licensing matters. Dr. Lucy Faulkner Dr. Lucy Faulkner is an associate veterinarian at Central Houston Animal Hospital inside the loop in the Montrose area. Her undergraduate degree is a BS from the University of North Carolina, Cum Laude, Class of 1996. She earned her graduate degree from the University of Tennessee, College of Veterinary Medicine in her hometown of Knoxville, TN in 2000. She is very passionate about practicing medicine and excels in diagnostics and soft tissue surgery. She enjoys working with both animals and educating their owners to ensure happy and healthy pets. She volunteers for many rescue organizations when time allows- most recently Spindletop Refuge. She lives in Houston with her husband, four dogs, and three cats and spends most of her free time riding and showing her horses.
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