Friday, May 1, 2009

Pet-related Hot Lines and Crisis Help Links

Recently, I was forwarded an email by a couple near Columbus, Ohio, whose African Grey Parrot had flown out an open door. Imagine the panic and sadness this couple felt as they ran after their beloved bird for a mile, without being able to catch it and bring it back home. Hopefully, by now, someone has located the Parrot and reunited it with its owners (and a pair of scissors to clip its wings).
Here are some resources for pet-owners when panic or sadness strikes. I will add to this list as time goes on and also ask that readers submit to me any resources they might be aware of, either phone numbers or website links. My email address is OYH.PETS@gmail.com.
Pet Lost and Found:
Dogs/Cats:
Lost Parrots in Particular:
Lost Parrots: Area Specific within US:
Lost Parrots Outside of US:
Articles/tips on Lost Parrots:
Encouragement:
Horses:
Pet Loss Support
  • 800-565-1526—Staffed by University of California Davis veterinary students
    630-325-1600—Staffed by Chicago VMA
    607-253-3932—Staffed by Cornell University veterinary students
    217-244-2273(CARE) or 877-394-2273(CARE)—Staffed by University of Illinois veterinary students
    888-ISU-PLSH (888-478-7574)—Staffed by Iowa State University veterinary students and volunteers
    517-432-2696—Staffed by Michigan State University veterinary students
    614-292-1823; e-mail, petloss@osu.edu—Staffed by The Ohio State University veterinary students
    508-839-7966—Staffed by Tufts University veterinary students
    540-231-8038—Staffed by Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine
    509-335-5704—Staffed by Washington State University veterinary students


Pet Poison HELPLINE—800-213-6680 A fee of $35 is charged per case.




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