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Texas Veterinary Behavior Services

3.9

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2627 Cordes Dr, Sugar Land, TX, 77479, United States

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MonClosed
Tue08:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wed08:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thu08:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Fri08:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Sat08:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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Wayne Landry 
5 months ago

They do a good job bragging about how they are board certified. Expensive fees. Expensive phone calls. However, there is no hands on training with your dog. They provided me with a physical work up for my dog for 2k - 3k. After I expressed my disinterest in this program because it provides zero training, I asked if I could at least get her shots updated, her stool checked and a skin tag removed. They stopped communicating with me all together. This is a program designed to take your money. Not actually care for your dog. 

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Kyle Brass 
11 months ago

During our correspondence, we discussed working with our dog during the initial visit and learning techniques to practice at home. We completed a questionnaire they sent, but the first visit ($600) only involved reviewing it, with no training provided. We explicitly stated we did not want medication, yet that was their only suggestion—meds that would sedate our dog all day. After a lengthy phone call, they finally understood our stance. We hoped for more than a typical overpriced, ineffective dog training experience, but tha... read more

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Arlene SoRelle 
a year ago

Dr Ginson & Paloma were awesome. We inherited a dog with issues. They talked me thru the whole process and we have hope for this little guy 

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Kim Naomi Dohner 
a year ago

I was very hopeful because this place came highly recommended. However, I found a lot of their advice to be extremely unrealistic. They told me to only walk my reactive dog in places where there are no other dogs. I don't know where this fairy tale place is but I travel all over the country and have never found it. 

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K. Riggs 
2 years ago

After surviving a tornado and a few life changes in rapid succession, I watched my formerly sweet boy change into a dog I didn’t recognize: anxious, obsessive, and terrified. I have owned reactive dogs before and knew training alone would not help. Previous medications failed or made things worse. Dr. Haug gave us hope and in a few short months (combined with consistent behavior modification), our boy is on his way back to being his happy, confident self! He will always need some extra help and advocacy, but medication let u... read more

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Texas Veterinary Behavior Services has a 3.9 star rating with 12 reviews. 

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