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Pets News Archive31-Aug-2006
- 'No pets get left behind (KING 5 Seattle)
A Western Washington group was one of the first to respond to the Katrina disaster. They were there to rescue pets and they are marking this one-year anniversary by preparing for the next disaster by vowing to never leave another pet behind.
- 'WHAT TO DO WITH ANIMALS: Ensure pets' safety in weather events (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
Animals can be affected by the stress of a tropical storm or hurricane just like people, so here are some tips to prepare your pets to ensure they survive the inclement weather.
- 'One year after Katrina, rescued pets make a new home in Northeast Ohio (WKYC Cleveland)
One year after Katrina, rescued pets make a new home in Northeast Ohio
- 'Rescued Hurricane Katrina pets, one year later (KMOV St. Louis)
(KMOV) - In the chaos of Hurricane Katrina, thousands of families had to leave their pets behind.
- 'Pets seized from San Mateo shop (San Jose Mercury News)
Rabbits, rodents, birds and fish were among 200 animals seized from a San Mateo pet store by the Peninsula Humane Society/SPCA on Friday.
- 'Spencer team makes plans to shelter pets during disaster (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
SPENCER - Emergency services volunteers want to make sure that people are not forced to choose between leaving pets behind or evacuating their homes during deadly storms, the way some people had to in Hurricane Katrina.
- 'New Bill Requires Pets Be In Disaster Plans (CBS 13 Sacramento)
The state Legislature has passed a bill that would require California to include household pets, livestock, horses and service animals in disaster-preparation plans.
- 'Pampered Pets Need a Home Following a Fire (WTVM 9)
Auburn's Pampered Pets owner, Kelly Jackson is thankful that her loss isn't greater. Fire broke out Sunday night at the utility room of her grooming and pet store...32 dogs and cats were trapped inside.
- 'Nick Jr.'s Top-Rated Preschool Series, The Wonder Pets! Kicks Off a Week of New Episodes, Beginning Monday, September (Broadcast Newsroom)
NEW YORK, Aug. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- "What's gonna work? Teamwork!"
- 'Hurricane Pets Still Waiting for Homes (KFYR-TV Bismarck)
The may look like old pals, but Alice Thompson and her chow-mix have been together less than a year. Dixie is a hurricane rescue. "I wasn`t really looking for a dog," Alice says. "But then I heard about Dixie and went out and met her."
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