Dr. Lore Haug graduated summa cum laude from Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine in 1993. She completed a one year internship in small animal medicine and surgery at Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine. In 2002, she completed a Master’s Degree and residency program in animal behavior at Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and ran the Animal Behavior Service at the university from 2002-2007. Dr. Haug is one of only two practicing board certified veterinary behaviorists in the state of Texas. In addition, she has a Master’s Degree and is a Certified Animal Behavior Consultant through the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants. Currently, her practice focuses entirely on working with clients on prevention and solutions for behavior issues. These may range from minor nuisances to serious, life-threatening problems in a variety of species including dogs, cats, horses, birds, and exotics. Dr. Haug is also an active speaker, giving educational seminars for clubs, veterinary clinics, and various local and national animal-related organizations. She is frequently interviewed for local and national magazines, radio and television shows. Dr. Haug’s hobbies include equestrian activities, biking, scuba diving, travel, and reading. She currently shares her home with a pit bull mix and a Polish Arabian gelding.
Board-Certified Veterinary Behavior Specialist
Does your pet have an annoying or possibly dangerous behavior problem? If you haven’t found a way to resolve the issue, there’s still hope. Dr. Lore Haug is one of only 52 veterinarians certified by the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists in North America. ACVB diplomats are the only true specialists in veterinary behavior. As such, Dr. Haug has the ability to combine behavioral techniques with drug therapy to treat a multitude of behavior problems in animals. Dr. Haug is a certified professional dog trainer through the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers, and is a Certified Animal Behavior Consultant through the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants. Currently, her practice focuses entirely on working with clients on prevention and solutions for behavior issues. These may range from minor nuisances to serious, life-threatening problems in a variety of species including dogs, cats, horses, birds, and exotics. Dr. Haug is also an active speaker, giving educational seminars for clubs, veterinary clinics, and various local and national animal-related organizations. She is frequently interviewed for local and national magazines, radio and television shows.