
Save The Animals - "He Who Saves One Life Saves The World Entire"
San Francisco considers a Ban On Pets
The proposed ban - believed to be the first of its kind - would require San Francisco residents who want a pet to either go to another city, adopt one from a shelter, or find it in the classifieds.
This ban would prevent persons who do not have the ability to travel from gaining ownership of a pet.
Your input for this ban is welcome by PetsVentura.

PET ADOPTION
Lighthouse Animal Rescue in Costa Rica


RESCUE PETS - Lighthouse Animal Rescue in Costa Rica
All us critters have full run of the property and the house. We sleep in the beds with Mom and Dad or in our dog beds and NOBODY has to live in a pen or a cage except for the first few days when they might be contagious. After that they run with all of us!!! There's 21 of us right now!!

NAMES FOR DOGS
Abril | Freddo | Nacho | Sali |
Abby | Francis | Naomi | Sami |
Amor | Gaby | Nati | Sasha |
Alexia | Gipsy | Olivia | Shakira |
Bachi | Goldie | Olga | Sofi |
Bandit | Gus | Ozzy | Tango |
Bayron | Hilari | Pati | Tito |
Bianco | Harry | Peggy | Vito |
Bimba | Kato | Pepsi | Vida |
Blacki | Kino | Pixy | Vega |
Casper | Laki | Pipe | Westy |
César | Loco | Queen | Woly |
Chapón | Lila | Quincy | Yupi |
Che | Lula | Quira | Zeuz |
Daffy | Lyra | Rasha | Zipi |
Daiego | Maia | Roxy | Zippo |
Deisy | Mara | Ruby | |
Domino | Marley | Richi | |
Fafi | Maxi | Rolfi | |
Fidel | Milko | Rufiño |
MISSING DOG - PERRIDO PERDIDO
FINDING HER DOG

El perrito Pointer que está en la foto está perdido desde el día 30/10, en San Isidro.
Si lo ven por favor avisen a PetsVentura.
Los dueños lo quieren mucho y lo están buscando.
If you see him, please let us know.
Living with pets in Singapore
335 East Coast Toad (Caltex Station)
Tel: 6346 7168
230 Tanjong Katong Road
Tel: 6344 1554
2 Sin Ming Road
#01-07b 1 Sin Ming Plaza
Tel: 6452 7186
23 Serangoon Garden Way
Tel: 6 382 867735 1975
Plot T92 Seletar West
Farmway 1
Tel 482-008435 1975
Lot 20
Pasir Ris Farmway 2
Tel: 0065 6 545-7522
Fax: 0065 6 583-4986
Lot 16 Pasir Ris
Farmway 2
PREPARE YOUR PET FOR A DISASTER SITUATION

Getting your family prepared for emergencies should be your first preparedness concern, but what about the family pet? Once you are sure that your family is prepared for any disaster that may occur in your area, turn to the task of preparing your family pet to survive a disaster. Believe or not, preparing your pet is similar to preparing your child.
Because of various laws, Red Cross shelters are not allowed to take in animals during an evacuation, so advanced planning is a must.
In the case of an emergency, you may not have a great deal of advanced warning. For pet emergency preparedness, here are some things you can do:
Have an emergency kit for you and your pet stored in a location that is easy to access, such as by an exit door or garage. Your pet disaster preparedness kit should include the following items:
- Food and water for at least three days in airtight, waterproof containers.
- Medical records and emergency contact numbers in a clean plastic bag or waterproof container.
- Your pet's medications.
- Pet first-aid kit that includes cotton bandage rolls, bandage tape and scissors, antibiotic ointment, flea and tick prevention, latex gloves, isopropyl alcohol and saline solution. You should be familiar with all of the items in the kit and know how to use them.
- A pet carrier or crate is essential in an emergency.
- Be sure to have nearby a litter box, litter, newspaper, paper towels, plastic bags and household bleach.
- In case you become separated from your pet, a photo of your pet will help other identify the pet they are looking for.
- Favorite toys, treats, familiar bedding and other items will help your pet handle the disruption of the normal routine.
- Pet ID tags that list pertinent information, such as your name and telephone number, are crucial so rescuers can more quickly reunite you with your pet if you become separated. Your cell phone number and/or the number of where you're planning to go is a good idea to be able to track you down quicker should you and your pet become separated. Also, list contact information on your pet's carrier.
More and more people microchip or tattoo their pets as a means of more permanent identification. Some microchips are about the size of a grain of rice and are implanted in a pet's shoulder area. Special scanners are used at animal shelters and pet hospitals to read the identity of your pet.
When disaster looms, bring pets inside so they won't become fearful and run away.
And don't forget to make arrangements to board your pet in a kennel, friend or relative's house, or pet-friendly accommodation outside of the affected area as far in advance as possible.
Bottom line: Be prepared and your chances are much greater for you and your pet to survive in the event of a disaster or emergency situation.
PETS ADOPTION

http://www.sanisidro.gov.ar/es/nota.vnc?id=1320