Disaster
Relief for Pets |
WEATHER/DISASTER FOLLOWUPS |
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Family pleads to reclaim pets
People, pets rescued from waterlogged neighborhood
Pets Rescued During Hurricane Katrina Still Need A Home
Do you think pets should be allowed in hurricane shelters?
Katrina pet story has happy ending RESCUED DOG REUNITED WITH NEW
ORLEANS OWNER
Who are pets' real owners after Katrina left them homeless? |
PET EVACUATION ISSUES |
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Microchip pets to find them in event
of crisis
Keeping your pet safe during storms
Protect pet in storm by registering now
Owners get more time to recover refugee pets
Pets will find shelter in storms
Pet bill passes
California bill would require evacuation plans for pets,
livestock
Refugee pets, owners may get reprieve
Many
won't evacuate without their pets
Many won't go without pets if US evacuation called
Officials urge residents to prepare pets for hurricanes
State To Pet Owners: Have A Hurricane Plan
Some tips for disaster planning for pets, livestock and
wildlife:
Pet owners urged: Plan now for storms
US House passes law to include pets in emergency plans
County
Creates Hurricane Pet Shelter
Preparing Pets for Disaster
Noah's Wish
Issues Alert to Pet Owners in Flooded New England: Make an
Evacuation Plan Before It's Too Late0 |
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DONATION PROGRAMS - HOW YOU
CAN HELP |
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Volunteers Still Needed -
ARNO (Read More...) |
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Steps to Helping Evacuees Find
Lost Pets
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Call For Help
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List of Organizations Helping
With Pet Rescues
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How to help the animals devastated by Katrina. (Read
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Lynell Batiste,
left, Kewana Batiste carries Timmy, and Adelaine Perkins carries
Princess. The girls had evacuated out of their home earlier to
the fire station in Lacombe, La. but decided to go back and get
their pets on Monday, August 29, 2005 in Baton Rouge, La.
(Mark Saltz / Baton Rouge Advocate) |
HSUS UPDATES |
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HSUS
Press releases, circulating emails, etc.(Read
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WEATHER/DISASTER FOLLOWUPS |
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A Never Ending Storm for
Katrina's Lost Animals...(Read
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Pets Rescued During Hurricane Katrina Still Need A Home
Do you think pets should be allowed in hurricane shelters?
Katrina pet story has happy ending RESCUED DOG REUNITED WITH NEW
ORLEANS OWNER
Who are pets' real owners after Katrina left them homeless? |
Although the stuffed animals are
more than likely placed props
(they are clean) there is a very important point here:
written on the door is : 9/19/05 1 dog here still!
image source: flikr.com:
LET'S NOT LET THIS
HAPPEN AGAIN! |
PET EVACUATION ISSUES |
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Refugee pets, owners may get reprieve
Many
won't evacuate without their pets
Many won't go without pets if US evacuation called
Officials urge residents to prepare pets for hurricanes
State To Pet Owners: Have A Hurricane Plan
Some tips for disaster planning for pets, livestock and
wildlife:
Pet owners urged: Plan now for storms
US House passes law to include pets in emergency plans
County
Creates Hurricane Pet Shelter
Preparing Pets for Disaster
Noah's Wish
Issues Alert to Pet Owners in Flooded New England: Make an
Evacuation Plan Before It's Too Late |
Al Duvernay (left) lowers
Rusty the dog into his boat while rescuing people stranded by
Hurricane Katrina's floodwaters August 30, in New Orleans,
Louisiana.
image source: National Geographic: |
2005 NEWS |
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New Leash On Life Efforts (Read
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HURRICANE RITA - URGENT - CRATES
NEEDED (Read
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REPORT FROM KATRINA RESCUER _
VOLUNTEERS STILL NEEDED -
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RESCUED by Dr. Jenny Conrad
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One Group of Over 1500 Volunteers
Help Rescue Efforts
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Volunteer vets head efforts to
rescue pets in Katrina aftermath
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He Wouldn't Leave His Dog Behind
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Hurricane Katrina -- Pets &
Animals Donation Request!
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More...) |
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300 Rescued Dogs Coming by
Plane
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EQUITE RESCUE: A Group Effort
in Louisiana
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Pets Are a Part of Katrina Story:
How To Help
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After an hour, this frog attached
himself to the window in order to seek shelter. I could hear the
croaking during the storm
source: flikr.com:
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