Pet Emergency and Disaster Preparedness: Free Downloads, Sticker + More #NatlPrep

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September is National Preparedness Month and the perfect time to make sure you know what to do if you and your pets face a disaster or emergency. We’ve put together a short list of great resources, tools, tips and free stuff to help make sure you, your family and the fur kids are prepared and informed of what to do in any situation:

Pet Emergency and Disaster Preparedness Free Resources

 

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Free FEMA Printable: [PDF] Preparing Your Pets for Emergencies 

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Free ASPCA Mobile App: Download here for Apple or Android

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Free Pet Emergency Alert Sticker and Magnet: Request form to get yours

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ASPCA Disaster Preparedness Google+ Hangout: Free Virtual Event with Experts

Thursday, September 18th at 7pm ET — Learn More & RSVP Here

2014 American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards {Vote Daily}

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We remember and honor the heroes and victims of 9/11 on the 13th anniversary of that tragic day. And today, we’re taking a break from bringing you pet deals and giveaway news, and invite you to join with us in paying tribute to America’s outstanding hero dogs.

Voting for the American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards is open, and you have the chance to help name the top American Hero Dog of 2014. Go HERE to read all about the 8 finalists and vote for your favorite.  They are ALL heroic hounds for sure!

Of particular note among the fearless furry finalists is Bretagne, believed to be the last known living 9/11 Ground Zero search and rescue dog. You can read more about her talents and selfless work by visiting her nominee profile here.

Other finalists include a military dog, a guide dog, a therapy dog and more. Visit herodogawards.org to learn more and vote now through September 15 when voting ends. Rules say you can vote daily!

Tips for Safe Camping with Pets

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There are a couple of weeks left til Labor Day, so be sure to make the most of the rest of summer vacation with some outdoor fun with your pets! Even if you don’t have time for a big trip, you can still find a campground nearby and enjoy a quick camping trip with the family and fur kids.

ASPCA has some really helpful safety tips for camping with pets:

1. Bring a pet first aid kit. It is always better to be prepared and often remote campsites will not have quick access to veterinary care.

2. Be sure to locate the closest animal emergency clinic and add its contact information to your phone.

3. Pet proof! Before you let your pet out on your campsite, thoroughly inspect the area to make sure other campers haven’t left anything behind.

4. Don’t let your pet roam. Because your pet is not familiar with the area, he could get lost, fall into a river, or become stuck. Other well-meaning campers may feed him something toxic or may have rat poison out in their campsite. He also may have a run in with some not-so-well meaning wildlife. (Your pet first aid kit will have everything you’ll need to make a de-skunking bath that really works).

5. Make sure that your pet has proper ID on her collar at all times and a reflective collar if she will be out on the campsite at night.

If you’re taking your pet along for some outdoor adventures, you’ll also want to read the expert tips from the folks at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center.

Daisy’s Big List Of Books To Read To Your Dog

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If you’re reading our blog, there’s a good chance that you also love reading books about dogs. But have you ever thought about reading TO your dog??? It may sound silly, but try it…you’ll like it! And your dog will love the extra attention you give them when they cuddle up in your lap so that you can tell them a story.

Daisy loves it so much that she’s helped me put together a nice big list of books that are PERFECT for reading to your dog. If you’ve got human kiddos, these books are also great for encouraging their love of reading, so be sure to give them a chance to read to the dog, too.

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Click the titles below to get them from Amazon in traditional printed book or Kindle edition, or borrow them from your local library if you prefer!

Good Books to Read to Your Dog:

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Check out these Great Books for Dog Lovers next!

Wishing You A Happy and Safe 4th of July!

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Wishing you and your fur kids a very happy and safe 4th of July!

Have FUN but remember to keep your pets indoors, away from BBQ grills, sparklers and fireworks!