
US Pet Owners to Receive Disaster Tips NAPPS is sponsoring a free Pet Owner Disaster Preparedness Teleconference to anyone wishing to learn more about how to protect and prepare for your pets' safety if a disaster should occur. Boise, ID (Vocus) May 22, 2009 America's pet owners desiring to learn more as to how to protect their pets in the event of a disaster now can receive that information compliments of The National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS) at (http://www.petsitters.org]). NAPPS has recently announced the launch of a nationwide campaign to provide important tips that may save a pet's life in the unfortunate event of a disaster. The nonprofit association is sponsoring a free Pet Owner Disaster Preparedness Teleconference to anyone wishing to learn more about how to protect and prepare for your pets' safety if such an event should occur. Information on accessing the teleconference is available on the NAPPS website or simply by registering by sending an e-mail to napps(at)ahint.com. Participation is limited for each conference. Interested pet owners must register before the May 22, 3PM EST, 2009 teleconference. NAPPS, America's only non-profit pet sitting association, has been the leading innovator in the field of training professional pet sitters for over 20 years and continues to lead the nation in both the availability and training of its thousands of pet sitting members. ###
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