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 | First Aid Tips for Pet Owners American Veterinary Medical Association. The Web site provides basic information about how to respond to a pet's medical emergency. |
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 | Animal Safety: Pets and Disaster American Red Cross. Provides disaster plan preparation information for pets, including dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, and pocket pets. |
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 | Evacuating Populations With Special Needs, Chapter 7: Animal Needs DOT. Federal Highway Administration. Animals have the same general needs as people during evacuations—safety, food, water, and shelter. However, due to the variety of animals that are domesticated and under human care, there are a wide variety of needs in handling, transporting, and sheltering these animals. |
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 | Information for Pet Owners Federal Emergency Management Agency. Information on planning for pet disaster needs, preparing to shelter your pet, and what to do during and after a disaster. |
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 | Protect Your Pets in an Emergency DHHS. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As part of the information on emergency preparedness, this page lists things to consider, local animal shelter contacts, and web page links. |
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 | Disaster Preparedness Series American Veterinary Medical Association. Consists of 4 parts: Guide; Saving the Whole Family (Large and Small Animals); Veterinary Practice and Veterinary Medical Assistance Teams (VMAT). |
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 | Pet Disaster Center Humane Society of the United States. HSUS Disaster Services Program provides preparedness information to protect animals from disasters. |
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 | Pet Safety American Humane Association. Contains general safety information as well as reducing rabies risk, poison-proofing your pet; pet-proofing your home, preparing for disaster, etc. |
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