For Immediate Release:
Dateline: Santa Barbara,
CA
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
By Guest Blogger, Khola Malik Dotty was 17 years old in the photo. Old pets need a different plan for an emergency Our treasured pets provide us with:CompanionshipReduce our stress level and give us emotional supportPositive social activities and help us interact with other peopleSelf-esteemPositive emotional and social values.
Many people count on pets for therapy and are even taken to nursing homes, hospitals, care centers to encourage interaction and activities.Amazing pets can be trained not only to entertain but in serious stuff like in rescue procedures, medical alerts, and detection, disability assistance… amazing things.Pet’s save people’s lives on a daily basis.Expect that some animals will do unexpected things in the stress of an emergency Our responsibilities towards our petsOne of our primary responsibilities towards our pets is ensuring their health, peace and welfare. As responsible “parents” and pet owners, we need to ensure that our animals are protected, even when the situation is not “normal.”I became more aware of these strong feelings when one summer… I was sleeping, and it started hailing. Would you believe what the first thought was that came to mind?“Ahhh! My Iron and Joe (parrots) are on the terrace..!”Don’t expect them to cooperate in a crazy moment of hurry-up!They were well covered, but any hail stone could have been proven fatal for them.I frantically ran and brought them in. I was terrified and really concerned about them.Are they afraid of the hail and storm?The tiny hearts were beating fast, and that feeling insulated me with more and more precautions for every next situation. I started thinking of each possible situation that can be harmful or tough for them.I started preparing for any emergency, no matter its relation to them or something nature throws at us.So you need toKeep a prepared document: A document with emergency phone numbers like the rescue or vet. Average temperature and breathing details.Stay alert: About the food, allergies, sickness or injuries, and their possible first aid.Access signs: Some vital signs can save you and your pet from a lotKnow the basics: About environmental and weather conditions that can harm your pet.Be prepared: About natural disasters like floods, earthquakes, storms, etc.Get a copy of this new book!
You may have ideas, plans or supplies ready for you and your family to deal with an emergency… but your furry or feathered children have different needs, specialized needs.You will cherish the help in this book if you adore your house pets and want to protect, save, and help them.Even if you do only one thing in this book, you will be better prepared, like how to prepare a first aid kit for your pet or what possible actions to take before a disaster.This guidebook can protect and save your feathered friends and fur babies in critical times like car accidents, damaging loud noises, or any other violent emergencies at your home and natural disasters in the area.The sole purpose of this book is to help you IMMEDIATELY do better at protecting your treasured house pet.We can help YOU feel better, emotionally, now!So, flip through and find a quick and easy action to take and see how it feels!A guide in your hand, ready with all solutions for all possible emergencies.And if you go to the website, there are a bunch of valuable free downloads.Your dear possessions other than pets.Like your pets, your most treasured possessions that enrich your life and document your heritage are mostly uninsurable!Irreplaceable items that would give you heartache if they were lost or damaged.All of these types of treasures in your life are so important; you can hardly list them in order of importance! To have them damaged or lost would cause recurring heartache for a long time.Having written this, you’re thinking maybe about your original family history photos, letters, certificates, and heirlooms. .. and you would be right!Its odd to think that a book would discuss both pets and heirlooms but the author is an art conservator who often, in his lab, restores artwork damaged by pets! Often, in an emergency, heirlooms and pets may both, together, be put into the back of the car for transport. BAD IDEA!!So tips are given from the expert on how to avoid long term heartache by damaging, wounding, losing pets and heirlooms in the event of an emergency.The book includes/comes with an email continuing education/reminder “program” that reminds you to take action, why you bought the book and tells you fun and entertaining stories (No spam). Order from Amazon, at https://www.amazon.com/How-Save-Your-Pet-Disaster/dp/B08GVJLPGL/ .While at a glance, it looks like a pet care book, actually, If your house was on fire and you had to grab and go, would you grab your house pet or your family heirloom? Both are heartfelt treasures that you would regret losing… for years. But heirlooms and house pets don’t mix!!! At any given time we can have items in the lab damaged by pets… its quite common. This book is full of tips for protecting your pet and collectible care and maintenance.If you are driving with the sweet pet unrestrained and you hit the brakes, this baby is going flying into the windshield! Tips and reminder will help you feel like a “good parent” and be prepared. “Always such interesting, useful and exciting posts, thank you!”Ms. Casalvieri, Laguna Niguel, CAFrom this website the book can be ordered on Amazon. Scroll to the bottom of the home page, sign up to be part of our community and the link to Amazon will come up. But if you would like a copy of this award winning book, signed by the author, Scott M. Haskins, then order directly by calling us at 805 564 3438 and your $30.00 price will include handling and shipping, CA sales tax and the authoritative continuing education collection and pet care tips program and other “on-topic” interesting new via email.About the Author, Khola Malik Email Address: missqazi07@gmail.com Facebook profile: https://web.facebook.com/khola.hassan.7/ LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/khola-malik-937a131a6/
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