I read this article on Hurricane Gustav & Hurricane Ike from the AP Wire this morning which talks about some of the human and animal hurricane victims.
Hurricane animal victims in Galveston need your help. Here are some requests that have crossed my desk today:
The Galveston County Animal Shelter is in need of supplies such as pet food, flea treatment, de-wormer, disposable kitty litter pans and collapsible wire cages. The shelter’s address is: Galveston County Animal Shelter, 3412 Loop 197 North, Texas City, TX 77590.
Texas livestock are in dire need of hay. Call the Texas Department of Agriculture hotline at (877) 429-1998.
Download the Animal Disaster Guide, if you have not done it already.
The Universal Pet Comfort Sleeper™ by Orange County K9™ was a new orthopedic dog bed I found recently. These beds are designed to significantly reduce the pains caused by arthritis, compressed spines, orthopedic injuries, and orthopedic hip dysplasia. They are also good for mobility challenged dogs recovering from surgery.
Theresa and the gang at PupGear have some great products. This year I heard accolades from senior dogs owners about the Paw-Pads™. You attach these to the bottom of the dog’s paw pads and they help traction for dogs having trouble. They use Slip-Not™ (a textured ultra thin neoprene fabric) to help older animals with traction on hardwood, tile, marble or vinyl floors–or any slippery surfaces. Anyone who has an older dog that slips on those surfaces will love this product. They are ideal for older dogs with hip dysplasia, arthritis, or dogs recuperating from hip or back surgery. Each packet comes with 40 but you can get more mileage if you place a couple on the bottom of each pad. The material is very light, breathable, water, and chemical resistant. PupGear also uses non-toxic, hypoallergenic, medical grade adhesive. Read 
