Posts Tagged ‘disaster’

PetStyle Establishes One-Stop Natural Resources for Disaster Preparedness for owners of dogs and cats

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Aventura, FL (openPR) 5 September 2008

With two tropical storms and one hurricane raging on the East Coast and other unknown points, today announced PetStyle was found most of the action complete solutions from one source, what to do with your dog or cat when a natural disaster . do


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www.petstyle.com / Not center.aspx, dog and cat owners are encouraged to provide all the benefits of the tips, checklists and other valuable information available to make sure their pets are healthy and take stored in the event of a natural disaster.


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Emergency Center includes a checklist of natural disasters, resources, links to travel with dogs or cats, links to pet friendly accommodations, area vets and animal hospitals, links Humane Society and a “furry friend” fact sheet. The site is interactive and has to undergo a call to action with stories of people evacuations with pets, and more.

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“The One-Stop Web site a valuable resource for any dog owner or a cat, the risk of an impending natural disaster in progress,” said PetStyle vet expert Diane Levitan, VMD. “We want to ensure that all dogs and cats safe and secure in the event of a hurricane, flood, is earthquakes, tornadoes or other natural disasters. This is timely especially with Hanna, Ike and Josephine bearing down on the east coast.

“During Hurricane Katrina pet owners were forced to leave their pets behind as evacuation plans are leaving their pets,” added Dr. Levitan. “In some cases many people risked their lives with their pets. The government believes that seriously contributed to the death toll from the storm and quickly passed a law to make evacuation plans for pets and pet services.”

no stranger to compassion for animals Dr. Levitan, a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, global recognition received, as the founder of the Center for Specialized veterinary care and Compassionate Care Center, the World Veterinary Hospital is the first reference to human owners with their pets overnight. He spent a week in New Orleans after Katrina as a veterinarian in recovery efforts after Katrina.

“The creation of this single-site emergency planning is in line with PetStyle mission to dog and cat owners to provide complete information available,” added Dr. Levitan. “If a dog or cat owner has any questions about what to do during an impending crisis, we ask you to www.petstyle.com / center.aspx go emergency.”


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PetStyle.com:

PetStyle is the first broadband network in the United States devoted entirely lifestyle for owners of dogs and cats that want to improve their relationships with their pets. Entertainment PetStyle provides original pet-related information, education and community from a single trusted source.

PetStyle offers a unique and valuable experience for pet owners with a broad base of exclusive content channels in a variety of formats including video programming, audio, and text presented. To improve the experience for pet owners and advertisers, the latest technology and advanced management tools, customer relationships are at work behind the scenes delivering the entertainment and the pet owners crave information seriously. Visit the network PetStyle www.petstyle.com lifestyle.

Editor’s note: Dr. Levitan is available for interviews. Please use the contact information for further details.

Contact:

Peter Nasca

Phone: (954) 473-0677

Pnasca@pnapr.com

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TRIPSwithPETS.com provides an online Disaster Preparedness and Resource Guide for Pets

South Portland, ME (NYSE) 31 August 2006

In September National Preparedness Month, TRIPSwithPETS.com with its part in encouraging farmers to take precautions, disaster for your pets.

TRIPSwithPETS.com offers a range of Disaster Preparedness and Resource Guide for Pets. This guide provides a checklist for pet evacuation plan, with instructions to pet evacuation and disaster kit. Resources include links to the National Hurricane Center, Weather Channel, the American Red Cross and FEMA – to name a few. In addition, the TRIPSwithPETS.com resource guide site visitors access to useful directories, such as pet deposit, airlines, pet hospitals, ATMs and more.

“No matter what part of the country in which we live, we all are affected by disasters,” said Kim Salerno, president of Travel with Pets, Inc. “The best thing you can do to ensure safety and ensure the welfare of your pets to. “

For more information, visit www.tripswithpets.com. TRIPSwithPETS.com is the leading online resource for pet travel – offering resources to ensure pets are welcome, happy and safe transport. Visit http://www.tripswithpets.com a list of accommodations for pets environment by the U.S., pet recreational activities, airline pet policies, pet sitters, find pet travel tips, pet food trip, travel together with other pet resources.

For more information contact Ann Kelly at 207-767-1613.

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NAPPS Offers Tips for Parents Pet Disaster With U.S.

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Boise, ID (Vocus) 24 April 2009

The National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS) has free pet parents provided in the U.S. procedure on page 19, to protect your pets in case of disaster, whether flood, extreme heat, hurricanes, wildfires or other disasters often or seldom able to experience keeper.


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only non-profit organization the U.S. has pets, public company, a free guide to disaster preparedness and emergency response has passes that allow the contact provided in an emergency, veterinary clinics or pet parent. This free guide can be downloaded on the website of the Association www.petsitters.org

“As an association to protect the welfare of animals, we are confident that these guidelines, the difference in preventing the suffering many pets mean is, can experience caring for pets and pet owners different,” Monica Leighton NAPPS said President of Professional Pet Venice , FL. “The Disaster Preparedness Guide NAPPS covers disasters of all types with concrete recommendations for birds, reptiles and other small animals.

National Association of Professional Pet Sitters is dedicated to the promotion of the concept of animal care in the home, support for professionals involved in caring for pets in the home, the promotion of animal welfare and the improvement and expansion of the Pet Care Industry. NAPPS provides valuable credibility, networking and education to help to promote the success of its members. A Pet Sitter in your area, check out NAPPS reference network nationwide in www.petsitters.org.

Contact:

Monica Leighton

941-223-9916

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