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Missing Pet Network
The MPN is a group of volunteers sponsored by the USDA Animal Care Office, who help people find missing pet animals.They accept no money, make no endorsements, and use no advertising on MPN web pages.
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National Animal Poison Control Center
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center is the premier animal-oriented poison control center in North America. So it's a excellent resource for any animal poison-related emergency, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
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Pet First Aid
This is an Australian pet rescue site; however, our link sends you to their pet first aid page which is very informative and covers many pet emergencies.
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Pet First Aid Kits
What do you do in emergency-if your pet gets hurt? Kits include 35 pieces of all the special items your pets may need in the event of an accident.Includes a pet first aid guide, thermometer, sterile lubrication, scissors, burn relief gel pack, eye wash and numerous other items.
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Pets On The Go
When you are faced with an emergency such as a hurricane, flood, fire, or other natural disaster, it is best to be prepared. Planning for emergencies also involves your family pets. This site helps you plan for pet emergencies.
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Poisonous Plants Database
Search poisonous plants database by name, species affected, primary poison. Also includes the following-Alphabetical listing of common plant names. Toxic agents in plants. Species of animals commonly affected. Medicinal plants for livestock (beneficial or toxic). Frequently asked questions about poisonous plants.
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The Pet Protector System
The Pet Protector System is your pet's direct link to safety and help whenever and wherever needed.
More than a microchip or a basic I.D. tag, The Pet Protector System is available 24 hours a day nationwide.It is also compatible with any form of I.D. your pet may already have.
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