Preparing pets for disasters: Insights from B.C.'s emergency groups
- Last year, during a wildfire crisis, the Canadian Disaster Animal Response Team established emergency shelters to protect pets and farm animals while their owners were displaced.
- CDART assists by providing feed, water, and veterinary care for animals during disasters and educating pet owners about preparation.
- Daryl Meyers from ALERT advised planning ahead for evacuations and having transportation options ready for animals during disasters.
- Cheryl Rogers, a founder of CDART, emphasized the importance of being prepared in advance and suggested that people move their animals during evacuation alerts rather than waiting for explicit orders.
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Ricardo Bueno Piedras Negras, Coah.- The improvement brigade for pets was successfully developed in the Hacienda la Laja colony, in which just over 400 anti-rabies vaccines will be applied. Marco Antonio Saldaña, coordinator of Improvement in Piedras Negras, indicated that in addition to the vaccines were provided deparasitations and medicated baths for both dogs and cats as well as consultations with veterinary doctors who support the program.…
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