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Partners Aim to Boost Animal Emergency Response

Agreement between vet groups and Red Cross will help pets at local and national levels.

Posted: April 6, 2009, 5 a.m. EDT

The American Veterinary Medical Association and its charitable branch the American Veterinary Medical Foundation recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the American Red Cross to coordinate animal rescue efforts and programs.

The national groups have had a statement of understanding since 1998, but this formal agreement lays out the groundwork for increased cooperation between them.

“This partnership with the Red Cross will help American Veterinary Medical Foundation bring substantive help to pets and animals not only on the national level but at the local level,” said Michael Cathey, head of the AVMF. “It gives us a hands-on network of people who will work around our goal of helping pets in times of disaster. This is an exciting new chapter in the AVMF’s outreach efforts.”

The AVMF will help fund programs developed under the agreement through AVMF grants. The AVMA will serve as a technical adviser to the Red Cross on all animal and veterinary related aspects of disaster-response efforts.

About 100,000 animals, pets, and livestock are separated from their owners and/or lost during a major natural disaster such as a hurricane or forest fire, according to AVMA. Many times pet owners are forced to leave their pets behind because they haven’t prepared for evacuation. In other cases, pet owners have been prepared, but local or state disaster plans have not been written to accommodate for the evacuation of animals. One of the group’s goals is to reverse this trend.

The Chicago chapter of the Red Cross and the AVMA are already working together to find temporary housing for pets after house fires. The new program, still under development, will create a network of local veterinarians that would house animals that were victims of a house fire. The hope is that such a program will be duplicated across the country.

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Sounds really great.
S, 3 Oaks, MI
Posted: 4/6/2009 1:15:02 PM
I wish things like this were avaailable in my area.
Liza, Grand Bay-Westfield, NB
Posted: 4/6/2009 11:59:51 AM
The Red Cross just offered a pet first aid class in my city.It was very informative and hopefully owners will be better prepared.
Michele, Freeport, IL
Posted: 4/6/2009 11:23:08 AM
Great program, there should be more out there.
stacy, Bel Air, MD
Posted: 4/6/2009 6:23:14 AM
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