Improved Disaster Preparedness

The American Veterinary Medical Association has new advice for both extreme weather events and human-made disasters.

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It seems like common sense. A disaster occurs—a hurricane or fire or perhaps a chemical spill—and you put your dog in the car and get as far away as you can. But what if you become separated from your pet? What if you’re going to be removed from your home for days or weeks? How much food and water should you have on hand for the dog?

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