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Hurricane Preps: Think Pet Safety! (WSAV Savannah) Hurricane Preparedness: Think Pet Safety! us.rd.yahoo.com
Doctors Foster and Smith and Midwest Airlines Join Forces to Make Pet Travel a Cinch (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) When equipped with the right information and tools, airline travel with pets can be as simple as a walk in the park. us.rd.yahoo.com
Port Arthur evacuee reunited with lost pet in Tyler (Beaumont Enterprise) TYLER, Texas - The escapes of Roscoe and Max from their cages at a temporary animal shelter set up for Gustav evacuees in Tyler led to some anxious moments for their owners before the dogs could be found. us.rd.yahoo.com
Remaining evacuees head to Louisiana (Houston Chronicle) Fourteen buses hit the road to Louisiana on Thursday, taking home most of the remaining Hurricane Gustav evacuees who spent nearly a week in Texas. us.rd.yahoo.com
Free Rabies Clinic Today (WGRZ-TV Buffalo) Another chance on Wednesday to get your pet a free rabies vaccination. The Erie County Health Department, along with the Niagara Frontier Veterinary Society and the Erie County SPCA will be holding another clinic. us.rd.yahoo.com
Tips for Road Trips With Pets (Carteret County News-Times) (ARA) - Bringing the family pet along on a road trip may seem like a good idea - you don't have to ask friends or family to look after your pet and you can avoid the costs and concerns that go with boarding and kennels. us.rd.yahoo.com
Volunteers work to open shelters (The Post and Courier) Dozens of Lowcountry volunteers were working Thursday night to open four emergency shelters in North Charleston. Though no one showed up to use the facilities by about 9 p.m., the volunteers were busy setting up bedding and opening boxes of supplies after the Charleston County Emergency Operations Center called for a voluntary evacuation of low-lying areas and wind- and flood-prone homes. us.rd.yahoo.com
Evacuees say 'bye' to Oklahoma City (The Oklahoman) Angel Wells tried to calm her excited 1-year-old as they sat in line waiting to board a bus with "Happy Trails” scribed on the side that would take them home. At 11 a.m. Thursday, it was their time to leave the former Lucent Technologies plant-turned-shelter. More than 1,500 others waited for their numbers to be called. "I'm doing fine, but am ready to go home,” Wells said. "The first thing ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Evacuees reunited with lost pets (ABC 13 Houston) Dogs escape cages at temporary animal shelter set up for Gustav evacuees us.rd.yahoo.com
Get Green for Back to School (ABC News) Learn how to make this school year a more eco-friendly one. us.rd.yahoo.com
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