How to Protect Your Family Pet in the Event of Flooding, Fire or Other Disasters That Might Happen
A responsible pet parent should know how to protect and care for their pet in the event of a natural disaster such as flooding, fire, extreme heat or hurricanes. The National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS) wants to help. NAPPS has provided to the pet owning public free disaster preparedness guides and emergency ID cards which allow for contacting, in an emergency, veterinarian clinics or pet guardians. This complimentary guide may be downloaded at the non-profit association's web site, www.petsitters.org.
Boise, ID (Vocus/PRWEB ) May 5, 2009 -- A responsible pet parent should know how to protect and care for their pet in the event of a natural disaster such as flooding, fire, extreme heat or hurricanes. The National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS) wants to help. NAPPS has provided to the pet owning public free disaster preparedness guides and emergency ID cards which allow for contacting, in an emergency, veterinarian clinics or pet guardians. This complimentary guide may be downloaded at the non-profit association's web site www.petsitters.org.
"As a non-profit association dedicated to protecting the welfare of all animals, NAPPS is confident that these guides may mean the difference in preventing the suffering of many pets, pet sitters and pet owners might otherwise experience," said NAPPS President Monica Leighton of Professional Pet Sitting in Venice, FL. The NAPPS Disaster Preparedness Guide covers disasters of all types with special recommendations for birds, reptiles and other smaller animals.
The National Association of Professional Pet Sitters is dedicated to promoting the concept of in-home pet care, supporting the professionals engaged in at-home pet care, promoting the welfare of animals and improving and expanding the industry of pet sitting. NAPPS provides valuable credibility, networking and education to help foster the success of their members. To find a pet sitter in your area, visit the NAPPS nationwide referral network at www.petsitters.org.
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