The Aftermath

It has been a while since I’ve been into update. Most of the animal rescue teams began leaving the Hurricane Katrina/Rita shelters and staging areas around October 7th. Although the main efforts have slowed, the reuniting efforts remain as a big hurdle. So many animals were relocated and have been waiting to be claimed. Many are just going up for adoption. Funny how many people want to adopt a disaster victim animal when so many others are waiting at shelters around the nation.

Anyway, with the recent earthquakes and other disasters highlighted in the news I just want to remind you that you should be prepared to evacuate with your pets at a moment’s notice.

I’ll be adding different commentary on this blog as time passes. Keep checking back–or subscribe to the RSS feed to get any updates.

Dog Flu Canine Influenza Tips: Ark Animal Answers 60 Second PSA Script & Audio

Welcome to Ark Animals Answers!
Today’s Critter Chat concerns Canine Influenza or the Dog Flu

Pet owners are panicking over the recent reports about the dog flu. Mutt owners need to hold their horses and to quit spreading rumors about recent outbreaks.

-Canine influenza is a mutation of an equine flu. For years other species of animals have faced the flu but this is the first documented canine strain and the canine flu vaccine is already in the early stages of research.

-Symptoms mirror that of kennel cough. Watch for coughing, nasal discharge and fever.

Remember the old saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure?”

Use common sense:
-Don’t let your pet share water bowls or toys out in public.
-seek the services of an in home pet-sitter instead of kenneling
-and keep your pet away from sick animals.

This is animal behaviorist, Diana Guerrero inviting you to take an armchair safari into the animal kingdom at www.arkanimals.com. Thanks for joining me for today’s Ark Animal Answers and feel free to contact me with your questions.